In the fast-paced world we live in, it's easy to get caught up in the desire to be "right" in arguments or disagreements, especially within relationships. However, this approach can be limiting and may prevent us from truly connecting with others and experiencing personal growth.
Read MoreGetting to our goals is simple math; created goal + action plan + diligence to the plan = goal achieved. The challenge is most of us start with a goal and proceed to run towards it, forgetting all about setting up the starting blocks.
Read MoreA new survey suggests that men are getting more interested.
Read MoreWaddie Grant shares some wisdom gained and lessons learned throughout his 10 years battle with depression, with five behaviors he applied in his life throughout 2018 that will transform depressive times into ongoing moments of triumph.
Read MoreSynchronicity is a concept, first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" if they occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be meaningfully related.”
Read MoreThere is literally no comparable feeling in this world to losing your child before you can even be a father to that child.
Read MoreIn an essay for The New Yorker, award-winning author Junot Díaz describes how he was raped at 8 years old and how that abuse had haunted him throughout his life.
Read MoreFor every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. Last week was one of personal extremes. On one hand, I was able to make significant strides professionally...
Read MoreIt's time for a self-audit. Take full accountability for EVERYTHING. This is about you. If you are leaving a bad relationship, or having conflicts with other people, ask yourself...
Read MoreI have a couple of hunches... I think society has not “made it cool” to go on retreats to better themselves. We have a very Las Vegas-like mindset while traveling, and it’s all about escaping instead of going inward.
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