We never want to do just “one thing”, do we? Quite the opposite, actually: we want to do ALL the things. Travel, make money, find time to exercise, learn a new language, read at least two new books a month, all while also eating pizza. We find ourselves being pulled in million different directions. It seems like there’s so much that needs to get done and with so many things to do, you don’t know where to start. So what…
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Ever feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? I know the feeling. There always seems to be so much to do, so much to accomplish. However you choose to define success, whatever it is that you hope to achieve or complete- it most likely isn’t going to happen overnight. It happens every day. It happens when you stop using excuses. It happens when you take small steps. It happens when you grow and work on self-improvement on…
Negative Mindset: 6 Steps to Changing It I’ve always been amazed by the way my mind works. I never understood how one minute I can think to myself: “things are going great!” and the next: “oh.. wait a minute, no, they’re not, everything sucks“. I wish it was as easy as “changing your thoughts”. It’s not. Sometimes, when you already find yourself in a difficult place, the smallest of thoughts can lead to stress and obsessive worrying. 6 STEPS TO…
Tomorrow- a mystical land where 99% of all human productivity, motivation, and achievement is stored. So, it goes something like this; you know you need to get something important done, but you don’t do it right away. You first check your email, then your Instagram feed, next thing you know it’s two hours later and you find yourself watching cat videos on YouTube. Meh, I’ll just do it tomorrow. Happens to the best of us, doesn’t it? Procrastination is all about…
I’ve always been very hard on myself. I very rarely pat myself on the back and say “good job, girl, look at you go!” I grew up in a very strict household where if you came home from school with an “A” the first question you’d hear would be “why not an A+ ?” When I was about 11 years old I went to confession, and once I was done, the priest asked “That’s it? What about school? Do you think you’re doing…