New opportunities are very exciting. It is easy to act ahead of time and follow an idea or direction without knowing the outcome, but when you start something without a specific plan, the odds of you reaching your goal are slim. .. more..
Do you start your day by rebuking yourself because you didn't accomplish anything yesterday and telling yourself that you should double your efforts today? Is it reasonable to verbally abuse yourself before your day even begins? Do you .. more..
If we want to figure out what causes people to struggle the most in a variety of areas, we will discover that it is fear, and for the majority of us, that fear is of failing, so what happens if you don't study? What if you don't succeed at work? .. more..
To understand success, first, you must know there is no specific path to it. For example, you have likely never seen a road move before. Rather, cars, trucks, bicycles, and pedestrians move on it.
During my quest to improve myself, live a fulfilling life, and pursue my passions, I came across a straightforward circumstance that enabled me, or anyone else, to acquire any skill and use it to achieve their goals in life. .. more..
I've read a lot of self-help articles online over the last few years. Therefore, it's reasonable for you to expect me to boast about how much my life has improved after daily meditation along with productivity and motivation tips. .. more..
After my divorce, bankruptcy, foreclosure, and severe depression, I felt like a failure by all accounts. I did not know how my dream turned into a nightmare in only six years. I was isolated from the world for several months, and I kept .. more..
The impostor syndrome is the disturbing thought that tells us that we don't deserve our accomplishments, and if you've ever felt this way, you're not alone.
When I coach individuals, the most frequent questions I hear are about overcoming stress and staying motivated. These questions include: "How do I stay motivated when the initial burst of inspiration passes and it's time to work hard?" .. more..
Our decisions are sometimes influenced by specific events we experience. For example, you buy some fruit from the store, and after you leave, you find that the cashier gave you back ten dollars rather than five. You pause there, .. more..