Tag Archives: self improvement

The Number 1 Productivity Tool

Once you know that you’re enough just the way you are, nothing can shake you. You’ll open your eyes and just know that no matter what gets done today, you’re fine, perfect even.

So, how can you love yourself more without it taking away sacred time from your busy schedule? Continue reading

The 3 Deadly Personal Development Pitfalls

Personal development is something that every person strives for on some level. For someone like me, it’s a huge life focus. I think if you’re not growing as a person, you’re shrinking. In my endless pursuit of improving myself and learning, I’ve uncovered 3 show-stopping personal development pitfalls that can hamper our journeys to become better. Continue reading

4 Powerful Ways To Stay Confident During Uncertain Times

Because no matter who you are, what you do for a living, or where you live, you’re always going to face moments of uncertainty (unless you’re psychic and can tell the future, of course). J But seriously, these moments of uncertainty might happen in any aspect of your life: at work, in business, or in your relationships, for instance. Continue reading

6 Ways To Keep Going When Your Goal Seems Out Of Reach

You wonder if it wouldn’t be easier to give up your big idea and go back to your old life. One where your knees don’t hurt, you don’t care that your novel’s characters aren’t doing anything interesting, and you can afford to go out for dinner and a movie.

How do you keep going when your goal seems as far off as another universe? Continue reading

How To Change Your Life Via Surprise

Expecting change to enter through the front door, we are just narrowing our focus, and forgetting to look on the periphery. And should we seek for change that improves us, we are better off realizing that it is pertaining surprise- something new, unfamiliar, unexpected by far. Continue reading

7 Awesome Things You Can Do for Building Social-Confidence and Social-Leadership

The good thing is, if you do feel tired, exhausted or have raised levels of anxiousness in social interactions, there are ways to overcome this. However, to be clear there is no magic pill that makes you feel more confident in social situations (and I’m talking healthy substances, not drugs or alcohol!). Continue reading