The #1 Way To Make Your Relationship Work.

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Source:https://blog.onlywomen.com/ By: Kris Gage photo cred It’s not about asking — nor giving — more. If you ask people what the most important thing is in a relationship, you’ll get a myriad of answers… trust. communication. respect. etc. But all of the answers really tie back to one singular factor. And it’s: Develop our own emotional maturity. And taking […]

The Science of Developing Mental Toughness in Your Health, Work, and Life.

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Source:https://medium.com/ By: James Clear Photo by Specna Arms on Unsplash Talent is overrated, mental strength is critical. Have you ever wondered what makes someone a good athlete? Or a good leader? Or a good parent? Why do some people accomplish their goals while others fail? What makes the difference? Usually we answer these questions by talking about the talent […]

Focus on the Process For Long-Term Success.

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Source:https://theascent.pub/f By:Michelle Klieger Photo by Suzanne D. Williams on Unsplash Saving money and losing weight are very similar processes: success is slow and requires a lot of deliberate steps. There are get rich quick schemes and fad diets, but these don’t deliver long-term, sustainable results. Also, success in both areas is hard to see mostly because change happens […]

Stop Living In “Someday”

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Source: https://medium.com/@krisgage/ By: Kris Gage Photo: Artist Pantónio Sometimes when we see what other people are building — small businesses, startups, websites, housing developments, whiskey brands, etc. — we think to ourselves, “huh, I could maybe do that someday.” (And, sure. Whatever — maybe we could. But that’s not the point of this post.) The point is: in most cases, we haven’t. We’d rather sit […]

Why I Don’t Want To Be In a Relationship.

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Source:https://psiloveyou.xyz/ By:https://psiloveyou.xyz/ Photo by Eric Ward on Unsplash I used to get lonely when I wasn’t in a relationship. We all do. It’s natural. But I let that loneliness propel me to advance relationships prematurely. Because I thought I was ready. But I wasn’t. And you can’t force ready. So I have stopped convincing myself that I am. […]

Want to Be Happy? Make The People Around You Happy.

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Source:https://blog.usejournal.com/ by:Nils Salzgeber If you didn’t get the memo, happiness pays. According to leading happiness researcher Sonja Lyubomirsky, happiness makes people more sociable, strengthens their immune system, builds more satisfying relationships, improves productivity, lengthens people’s life, and generally makes people more successful in life. The state of happiness literally primes your mind and body for peak […]

The Significance of Silence in a Hyper Noisy World.

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Source:https://theascent.pub/ By:Vishal Kataria Photo by Jessica F on Unsplash “If you give the mind space and time, it will do its own work on the problem and it usually comes up with interesting possibilities to work with.” — Van Phillips There is no dearth of opportunity for creativity today. What was earlier the exclusive domain of artists, business leaders (and maybe criminals), is […]

Why kids are the masters of existence.

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Source:https://medium.com/ By:Rob Marchant Photo by Robert Collins on Unsplash “Time is a game played beautifully by children.” — Heraclitus Life has a tendency to grind us down over the years. Slowly, relentlessly, our limited stay on earth becomes ever more serious, carving deep-set, knitted lines between our once-smooth brows. Our muscles take on a steady tenseness, only able to be […]

It’s Never Too Late to Improve Your Life.

Source:  https://psiloveyou.xyz/its-never-too-late-to-improve-your-life-ab24eb87912f By: Bonnie Barton Bonnie Barton “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” — George Eliot During my second year of drama school my classmates and I tackled the works of Shakespeare, Beckett, Williams, and Ibsen. Each storyteller shared a unique vision of the world, transporting me from a drab castle […]