Posts tagged with “wisdom”
How to Live a Life You Love (Even If Others Doubt You)
âNot all those who wander are lost.â ~J.R.R. Tolkien
I will always remember those words.
I had just decided to ditch my old life. Instead of pursuing a cushy career as a lawyer, I wanted to create a business as a freelance writer because it felt like a fulfilling thing to do.
âYouâll never make it work. Youâll regret your decision,â a loved one told me.
Those words pushed my buttons. I felt scared.
What if I would regret it?
Was I stupid, even delusional, for thinking there was an alternative to living a pre-planned life with a secure nine-to-five …
Free Up Your Space: Two Simple Questions for Easy Decluttering
âOwning less is better than organizing more.â ~Joshua Becker
There are lots of reasons to declutterâto free up space, to pare down belongings in advance of a move, to release any possessions that weigh you down emotionally, and to make room for new things to come into your life. And thereâs another reason, though people donât usually realize it: to reduce stress and overwhelm.
The more stuff you have, the more time, energy, and money you need to devote to maintaining it, and the more likely you feel anxious in your cramped and potentially disorganized space.
I declutter two …
Itâs Not Selfish to Want to Thrive, and I Now Know I Deserve It
âTo create more positive results in your life, replace âif onlyâ with ânext time.â ~Celestine Chua
Iâm twenty-nine-and-a-half and Iâve finally committed to pursuing my dreams of becoming a singer/musician/songwriter, actress, and screenwriter.
But most importantly, I finally feel allowed to live the life I want to live.
Iâve struggled with anxiety and depression on and off since I was fifteen. My coping mechanism always looked the same: isolating myself in my room, listening to music, and making up stories or music videos to go along with songs. I loved to refine these little scenes, repeating the songs over and …
My Life with an Alcoholic Parent (and 6 Addiction Myths)
âBe the person who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose understanding. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. If you were shamed, choose compassion. Be the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke youâto heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not your pain.â ~Lori Deschene
Take a moment to look around where you are right now. Look at the people surrounding you, whether youâre in your office, a waiting room, or the line at the post office.
Statistically, one out …
10 Things You Need to Know to Maintain Strong Friendships
âA friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.â ~Frank Crane
Studies show that feeling connected to other people is a core human need. A sense of connection impacts not only on our mental health but also our physical well-being. It reduces our risk of disease and increases longevity.
While the research is clear, statistics also suggest that our level of social connectedness is declining. Social media might help us be more widely connected, but it doesnât usually replace the connection we experience in offline friendships.
It seems that as adults we arenât that good at friendships. People …
How to Journal Away Your Disappointment in Yourself
âForgive yourself for not knowing better at the time. Forgive yourself for giving away your power. Forgive yourself for past behaviors. Forgive yourself for the survival patterns and traits you picked up while enduring trauma. Forgive yourself for being who you needed to be.â ~Audrey Kitching
âI canât do this.â
âWhy do I look so fat? Iâm disgusting!â
âI havenât done enough today. I am so useless.â
âI shouldnât have said that. I shouldnât have said that. I shouldnât have said that.â
âOh my god, why did this happen to me? What am I going to do …
What to Do When Someone You Love is Struggling
âSometimes the easiest way to solve a problem is to stop participating in the problem.â ~ Jonathan Mead
I donât think Iâm alone in having someone in my life whom I wish I could change. Someone I see struggling, who ignores or resents any lifesavers I send their way. I can clearly see how this person contributes to their own struggles, but they remain totally unaware of it. Sometimes, I want to shake some sense into this person; I think, âIf only they would get their life togetherâŠâ
For many of us, this person is a relative: a sister, …
How to Practice Joy and Bravery
âWe can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorns have roses.â ~Alphonse Karr
âYou should have told them. You should have told them you like it. They need to know people are happy there.â
âI know I should have. But I didnât want to seem insensitive or make anyone feel bad.â
We sat at the dinner table, my boyfriend looking at me, me staring at my cleaned plate. Weâd had variations of this conversation before. I tell him my coworkers arenât happy at work, but I am happy at work, and he is forever confused as to …








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