There has been are a once-in-all-history event. You are new to nature. You are one of a kind; therefore, no one can really predict to what heights you might soar. Even you will not know until you spread your wings. You may not be able to see your undeveloped potential, but it’s there and it …
Franklin D. Roosevelt knew that one of the simplest, most obvious and most important ways of gaining good will was by remembering names and making people feel important – yet how many of us do it? Half of the time we are introduced to a stranger, we chat a few minutes and can’t even remember …
The other day I was talking to a friend, who I haven’t seen in years, about her relationship. She doesn’t go out with friends, she quit her job to be at home feeling supported by her boyfriend, she’s always waiting on him and everything she talk about was him. It was a little bit overwhelming …
I don’t know why you decided I have a clue on this topic? haha (joking) All I know is this: if we want something really bad, we should work really hard to get it. But first we have to ask ourselves, what do we want? Yesterday I was thinking there are things I want, but when …
Thought of the day: This is a bit of advice from the essayist and publisher Elber Hubbard- but remember, examining it won’t do you any good unless you apply it: “Whenever yo go out-of-doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of the head high, and fill the utmost; drink in the sunshine; greet your friends …
“Don’t complain about the snow on your neighbor’s roof”, said Confucius, “when your own doorstep is unclean.” A thing about criticism, it’s a nasty habit. Criticism is useless because it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to prove himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person’s precious pride, hurts …