Everyone preaches the need for authenticity. Yet, it feels tricky to be authentic. We want to fit in. We want people to like us. And we wish everyone would accept us just the way we are. To achieve this acceptance, we tend to choose to show who we think we could be rather than what… Continue reading Top Tips to Find and Keep Your Authenticity
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Top Tips to Release Negative Thoughts and Feelings
A negative thought refers to an idea that makes you feel bad or discombobulated. It is a thought that causes stress, anxiety, anger, sadness, frustration, worry, guilt, embarrassment, blame, resentment, jealousy, or fear. For instance, if you think, “I’m not smart enough,” this is a negative thought because you have made yourself believe something about… Continue reading Top Tips to Release Negative Thoughts and Feelings
Tips to Reveal Your Inner Warrior
Have you ever wanted to do something, but your fear kept you from going for it? Or perhaps you just felt like you didn’t have the time or energy. Do you wonder what it would take to enable you to gather the strength and courage to go after your dreams? Fortunately, you can pursue whatever… Continue reading Tips to Reveal Your Inner Warrior
Tips to Inspire The Magic of Taking One Step at a Time
One of the key principles followed by Alcoholic Anonymous is to take things one day at a time. Otherwise, attempting too much too soon can interfere with achieving sobriety or any major goal. It is natural to become overwhelmed if you try to imagine giving up alcohol or any powerful habit on a permanent basis.… Continue reading Tips to Inspire The Magic of Taking One Step at a Time
Tips to Release Yourself From Overthinking
Do you ever go over the same thoughts or situations repeatedly in your head? If so, you are not alone – many people experience periods of overthinking. And while it is quite normal to think things through occasionally, it can be counterproductive and even detrimental when it becomes a regular occurrence… Click here to read… Continue reading Tips to Release Yourself From Overthinking