
We all require truth-tellers in our life. In building relationships, I endeavour to make sure that I surround myself with people who want to grow while finding unique ways to contribute and bring value to their lives.
We all require truth-tellers in our life. In building relationships, I endeavour to make sure that I surround myself with people who want to grow while finding unique ways to contribute and bring value to their lives.
Simple reminders are all we need! Create Value Don’t Be Repetitive Make Mistakes Live in the Moment Focus on the Present Imagination is Powerful Follow Your Curiosity Perseverance is Priceless Knowledge Comes […]
A large part of our lives can be determined by other people’s expectations, opinions, and validation. Our system is strategically structured to take our lives away from us. Technology has become an […]
There are plenty of ways to recognize a foolish individual. They say idiotic things. They generate unforced errors. They arouse the equivalent unforced errors persistently. And you tend to recognize a fool […]
Don’t be fooled, toxic people exist in your family, friendships, coworkers, and through everyday interactions. First, let me state my definition of a toxic person – A person who complains and dumps […]
Many of us have become a prisoner of other people’s expectations. We can spend our entire lives searching for love instead of loving the person that yearns for it the most, ourselves. The most valuable things you can give to the world are yourself, your talents, your skills, your wisdom, and
We can never let what we are good at limit our possibilities to explore the outer depths of who we are. Never stop wondering what is next and how you will get there. Spend your life living, not merely existing. Excellence is about being…
Before leaving in March, a friend mentioned, “America understands cycling!”, but I wasn’t quite ready for this understatement. To be honest, I’m pretty surprised with the USA in general, I can’t believe how…
A writer – and, I believe, generally all people – must think that whatever happens to him/her is a resource. All things have been given to us for a purpose, and