Have you ever wondered why do we set goals on a New Year’s Eve? It’s quite a strange time to suddenly decide to change your life, wouldn’t you agree? Well, there is a reason for it.
After a setback, it is normal for us to rethink what to do next. It is okay to feel lost for awhile, and it may indeed be hard to pick up the pieces. Starting over again requires a bit of motivation, and you can jumpstart it daily with a good ritual.
For many number of reasons, it’s really important to get to know yourself. To fully acknowledge the things you believe in; to recognize your thoughts and emotions; having clear what you are looking forward to, etc.
Making a personal mission statement enables you to clarify in specific words what you want, what you don’t and where you’re going. Companies use it for having a clear vision of their purpose and what they want to accomplish in the future. So why wouldn’t you do the same with your own life?
Why is it so important to take action on your opportunity when it comes to you? Because this opportunity that is presented to you right now might never come back to your door.
I am a startup enthusiast since I believe that entrepreneurship is the perfect cocoon for ideas that, in many cases, will promote our evolution. What I honestly don’t believe is in self-imposed innovation since for me, creativity is not a product of the mind but the consequence of a natural flow of one’s talents.
This is going to be a simple life lesson, something to pin on your board. There should be no regrets in life, am I right? Regretting something causes a little pain in your chest, called anxiety, which sounds somewhat trivial but it’s actually not. So, in order to avoid all of those, here’s a trick: […]
Do you realize how many people quit their dreams because of their own fear? Yes, overthinking is a kind of fear. It’s what happens when we are afraid to act and act now. If you don’t want to be held from achieving your life goals, you better take this in consideration.
You know, I’ve noticed something about how we look at failure. Yes, that horrendous word we fear so much. So, let me tell you why you shouldn’t even call failures, “failures”. Let me introduce you to a better word: learning. It is much more attractive, don’t you think?
We are often looking for an answer to the question: how to succeed? Think for a moment, and ask yourself, how many times have you searched for answers to questions such as: why am I doing this; what is my “why”, my motivation; what is my “why” that will push me on when I only […]