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How Gossip Infiltrates and Infects Your Workplace

February 8, 2024

Imagine a workplace buzzing with rumors, whispers, and speculation. Colleagues huddle in corners, sharing half-truths and embellished stories about others. This isn’t just high school drama; it’s the insidious reality of gossip in the workplace, a silent poison that erodes trust, morale, and ultimately, productivity.

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How Meditation Creates Space for Thoughtful Reactions

February 8, 2024

In our fast-paced world, reactions often rule the day. We snap back at emails, lash out in traffic, and jump to conclusions without a moment’s pause. But what if there was a way to step back, observe our thoughts and emotions, and choose our responses instead of being ruled by them? Enter meditation.

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Unlocking the Power of Making Others Feel Important

February 7, 2024

Have you ever met someone who effortlessly draws you in, leaving you feeling valued and understood? These individuals possess the magic touch of likeability, a superpower accessible to anyone willing to unlock its potential. The secret lies not in charisma or perfection, but in a simple truth: everyone, from your partner to the barista, craves to feel important.

Most people, however, are too busy or caught up in their own world to prioritize this human need. That’s where you come in, ready to turn their oversight into your advantage. By mastering the art of making others feel important, you’ll not only boost your likeability, but also cultivate stronger connections and reap the rewards that come with them.

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Why Your Budget for Books Should Know No Bounds

February 6, 2024

Forget the latest gadget, the trendy outfit, or the fancy meal – the most valuable investment you can make isn’t material, it’s intellectual. I’m here to propose a radical idea: ditch the traditional budgeting approach and declare an unlimited budget for books. Yes, you heard that right. Unlimited. Sounds crazy, right? But hear me out.

Books aren’t expenses, they’re investments. Each one holds the potential to unlock a new world, a fresh perspective, or a life-changing idea. They can teach you a new skill, challenge your assumptions, or ignite a passion you never knew existed. And the return on investment? Immeasurable.

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The Liberating Power of Not Always Needing to Be Right

February 6, 2024

“You always need to be right”

I’ve heard this sentence directed at me from countless different people. It’s true, I do like to win an argument and be correct. However, I don’t really see how that’s such a negative thing. I think through the things I say and believe them to be right. I’m not going to stop believing them simply because you don’t. Think of a better argument than saying I only win because I want to win.

In the end I don’t want to be right, I want to know the right answer. I know I’m dumb and don’t have all the answers but that fact doesn’t win you the argument.

Anybody else in here considered a know-it-all or thick-skulled for needing to win arguments, when in reality you genuinely believe in your side and are open to be proven wrong?

Confession: I used to be like this. Every conversation was a battlefield, every opinion a flag I defended with the ferocity of a lion protecting its pride. But somewhere along the way, the weight of needing to be right became, well, heavy. The constant tension, the defensiveness, the strained relationships – it all started to feel less like winning and more like losing myself.

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Letting Go of Should-Haves and Embracing the Unexpected Beauty of Now

February 5, 2024

We’ve all been there. Staring wistfully at a life that seems to exist just beyond our reach, the one where we made “right” choices, followed the “perfect” path, and landed in the “ideal” place.

The life we should have. But the truth is, dwelling in the land of “should-haves” is a thief of joy, stealing our present and casting a long shadow over our future. Today, let’s talk about grieving that “should-have” life and embracing the vibrant, unexpected beauty of the now. [Read more…] about Letting Go of Should-Haves and Embracing the Unexpected Beauty of Now

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Why Playing Hooky from Adulthood Hurts More Than Helps

February 3, 2024

Remember Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up? While his Neverland held the allure of eternal youth, it also imprisoned him in a state of arrested development. As adults, many of us face a similar temptation: clinging to the comforts of childhood while shunning the responsibilities of adulthood. But unlike Peter Pan, we don’t have the luxury of a magical island. We have bills to pay, relationships to nurture, and lives to build.

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A Cautionary Tale

January 31, 2024

porn addiction story

This is gonna be hard, but I have to tell this, so that maybe someone will wake up and open their eyes…

Porn has ruined my life. I am sure of it now. It’s poison for your body, mind and soul. It’s so insidious because it plays with your basic, natural instincts, and on the surface level it seems unavoidable. I mean, sex is good and natural, right? Well, I don’t know, because I’ve never had sex. I’m 41 by the way.

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Busy Doesn’t Equal Productive

January 30, 2024

In the age of “always on,” the pressure to be constantly busy is immense. We wear our crammed schedules like trophies, boasting about overflowing inboxes and late-night work sessions. But here’s the inconvenient truth: busyness is not a badge of honor, it’s a productivity killer.

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Do Yourself a Favor and Take Mixed Signals as a No

January 29, 2024

man looking at phone

(photo: @qimmanifester)

If a person is interested in you romantically, they will MAKE TIME to reply to your texts (as if that’s so hard to do). If they can’t meet you on a certain day for a date, they will tell you the soonest possible alternative date and confirm it with you. They will call you back that day if they miss your call.

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