Tag: personal development
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Raising Dogs vs. Raising Kids: 5 Ways to Practice Consistency
I don’t want to be one of “those” people that claim having a dog is the same as having a child. But some aspects of keeping a dog do resemble having a two-year kid. Others are completely different.
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What “Scrubs” (TV Series) Taught Me about Happy Families
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
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How to Prioritize Your Life with Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
I once heard that the only people who love cycling are those who cannot afford to buy a car. If you want to know how to prioritize in life in general, and how to prioritize tasks and projects, you can find your answer about the value of your choices in the Maslow’s pyramid of needs.
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How to Use Self-Doubt to Your Advantage
Self-doubt is the other side of the confidence coin. In a world where everything is about self-confidence as a market commodity, self-doubt becomes an undesirable asset. If you doubt yourself too much, you won’t take action, stand up for what you believe for, or fight for your rights. You will be a loser.
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How to Make Good Decisions that Snowball into Success
The average human makes 35,000 decisions a day. You get 35,000 chances a day to improve your life, and as many to blow it to pieces.
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Why Meditation is the Opposite of Resistance
What does it mean to meditate? There are numerous definitions of meditation. However, any person defining this effervescent notion struggles with the same problem. They are not completely happy about the wordage used to describe something that can only be experienced. Or as most yoga teachers tend to say: “Everything can be meditation.” It is…


