Tag: happiness

  • When The Buffer Breaks: Part 3 – The Quiet Reckoning

    Part 3 of 5 : The Quiet Reckoning – and What Ancient Wisdom Always Knew This is the second in a five-part series on menopause, the nervous system and what the body has been. This is the third in a five-part series on menopause, the nervous system and the truths that surface when we can…

  • Why sex is not intimacy and a love drive for men

    A conversation I had with my Uber driver So, whenever I use Uber, for some reason, drivers share personal stories with me. I guess driving around the whole day with a car full of people still leaves you feeling lonely. For some reason, 7 out of 10 rides I request a driver will look at…

  • Do you get bored at work or at home?

    How to exchange boredom into productivity. Covid-19 revealed a lot to me. I saw how focused I am as a person thanks to self development. I also saw how people’s emotions crumbled during the pandemic because they needed outside sources to feel whole and normal. Do you get bored at work or at home? I’ll…

  • Failure to control mood swings may lead to depression

    Mood swings can be hectic. One moment you’re fine, and the next you can find yourself crying. In my opinion, depression can be avoided if you take care of yourself.

  • Why skipping to the end of healing doesn’t work

    As much as it would be ideal to skip bad parts, you have to go through hard times to overcome them. You don’t get cheat codes… in order for the healing process to run its course, you have to go through life teachings.

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    Take care of your heart

    As motivational writers our role is to highlight dangers. Give you ways on how to defend yourself because emotional development is all about how well you can defend yourself from outside influences.

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    Why people fail at success

    Self-doubt can be a crippling force, hindering individuals from pursuing their ambitions. The nagging voice of uncertainty whispers destructive thoughts, planting seeds of hesitation and insecurity.


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