Tag: Personal development
What has been your contribution?
Thank you for contributing your attention to this post. Reading this quote sounds straight forward right? Well, it is, but I want to add more to it. To me, it is sort of underdeveloped and doesn’t include examples of how people can contribute and ways their contributions can either work for the better or in […]
Read More What has been your contribution?You know what? You’re right. The Nature of Great Persuasion
Before you tell someone they’re wrong, first tell them they’re right. This is easier said than done when you’re in a conversation about a topic that becomes contentious but I believe it can be done with much practice and patience. In this post I will be presenting a philosopher’s 350 year old trick to get […]
Read More You know what? You’re right. The Nature of Great PersuasionA Solo Delight
https://open.spotify.com/episode/18JNZtyo9DKCCLY6Xk5PNT “This is one of the big issues that Awakened People are encountering. They are always studying, learning about the secrets of the universe and about other dimensions and different entities, but they always seem to neglect the relationship they have with themselves . 🌀 I believe the issue stands with the fact that we […]
Read More A Solo DelightDoes money really bring you freedom?
We’ve all heard the saying “Money can buy happiness” which is debatable but one saying I have been contemplating over the past few days is that “Money can bring you freedom”. I believe there is truth to this. However, in this post, I’ll perceive this saying from a different angle and I want to fixate […]
Read More Does money really bring you freedom?Read On
I love reading and writing, every week I collect books on my walks. You’ve probably heard the saying “Reading is Fundamental”, well it is truly a vital fundamental skill that will always be in every facet of our lives. Reading is one of the first skills we learn as a child and it is one […]
Read More Read OnActively Listening
It’s more beneficial to be attentive, receive, and comprehend what’s is being said to you so your response will be more valuable, and will resonate with the person you’re conversing with. One aspect of communication I’ve learned in management class in college is active listening which is a way of learning through conversation. This requires […]
Read More Actively ListeningIgnorance (Wednesday Wisdom)
Make it habitual : Steps to start creating new habits
“New pattern development is largely determined by the “intensify of emotion” that accompanies the decision to begin acting in a particular way”. – Philip Andrew All my information about this blog post is credited to the book, The New Habit : 7 Steps To Develop a New Habit by Philip Andrew. Medium complexity habits (Can […]
Read More Make it habitual : Steps to start creating new habitsThe 80/20 rule
“When your goals are clear, you will come up with exactly the right answer at exactly the right time” The 80/20 rule is one of the most helpful concepts for life and time management. It’s essential in the fields of business and economics. The rule is also known as “The Pareto Principle” which states that […]
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