A Reluctant Writer, an English Test, and a Fathers’ Wisdom
I suck at writing. I can only see myself as a dull, reluctant writer. Nevertheless, I write. And I do so because honestly, I can’t (not) write. Let me explain.
I suck at writing. I can only see myself as a dull, reluctant writer. Nevertheless, I write. And I do so because honestly, I can’t (not) write. Let me explain.
These days, it’s a real struggle to limit our screen time. To balance out time spent in front of the screen, we can head outdoors and connect with nature.
Today I will address how we internalize the voices around us, how that builds self-doubt, and how I dismissed my harshest critic.
You don’t have to be completely prepared, have all the answers, or succeed at the highest level in business to be fulfilled. So start anyway.
Starting a journey of entrepreneurship can be daunting. Trust me, I know. Today I want to talk about how I found the courage to start.
Building an impetus to create requires more than just passion and creativity. You have to be ready to make the process part of who you are.
Today we bring you a thought. Learning to let go and accept randomness can become the most significant factor in your mental health.
People are now more concerned about inconveniences than safety. Some even engaging in reckless behavior. If we want to overcome this hardship we have to be willing to work with each other. It is now more important than ever to embark in the journey of learning that life is NOT about us.
During tough times, honing our communication skills is a great way to love ourselves and our partners. We’re now learning who we can count on.