The situations, activities, and people that terrify us remain static; their relative force doesn’t fluctuate. Fear, however, is a self-perpetuating beast. When trepidation takes hold
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In the fast-paced, digital age we live in, it’s all too easy to succumb to the clutches of boredom. Yet, there’s a world of alternative
How to Gain Self-Respect
Self-respect, my friends, is like a treasure hidden within the depths of your very being. It’s not about how many people cheer for you, how
The Surprising Difference You Need to Know… In our everyday interactions with others, we often hear the phrase “be nice.” However, being nice is not
Master the Art of Conversation As a human being, you are bound to interact with other people on a daily basis. It’s a natural aspect
The Ninja Speech Code: a mysterious, elusive, and complex set of principles that requires the utmost level of discipline and mastery. It is a code
If you find yourself tossing and turning in bed, struggling to fall asleep at night, you may need to add some intensity to your daily
What Can I Do To Change My Life? EP:000
What Can I Do To Change My Life? This question is simple, the answer is quite complexed. Especially, to those in the chronic illness community.
Do You Suffer From Depression? Consider Medications to Relieve Symptoms
Depression Is A Very Common Issue For many people, personal and professional issues, along with everything going on in the world, can really combine to
This article is intended to help “Non-Spoonies” understand the Spoon Theory For the millions of people in the world living with chronic illness, it can
The Power of Positive “Whether you believe you can or think you can’t, you’re right,” Henry Ford famously remarked. What exactly does this imply? It
The term “Journey of Self-discovery” refers to a series of events whereby a person attempts to determine how they feel about spiritual issues or priorities,
I’m sure you have experienced a wake up call at some point in your life. Events such as a divorce, a new baby, a firing,
I’m sick, very sick. Sick enough that after twenty years my team of doctors still have little idea what’s wrong with me. I am unable