Category: Self-Development
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Having Faith in Yourself
“Faith is the bird that feels the light even when the dawn is still dark.” – R. Tagore As defined, faith is a strong belief in someone or something. If you trust a person or object, you believe in their/its ability to be who or what you know them to be. In other words, you…
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How to Worry Less About What People Think About You
“Stop caring about what people think about you,” he said. I replied, “it is easier said than done.” It’s not always easy to analyze the causes of our fears, but doing so is crucial for personal growth. In my own journey, I discovered that many of my fears centered around what other people thought of…
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Survival Does Not Have to Look Pretty
Oh my goodness! Does anyone know Mick Fanning’s blood type? Because his escape from that shark attack at the J-Bay Surf League Championship competition the other day was either a pure miracle or he is certified half-human and half-beast! What a moment! Needless to say, for Mick’s sake, I am happy he survived, and for…
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What I Learned About Myself From My Response to Weather
As I sat at my computer, with strong winds and rain determined to burst through my window, I thought about all the people that were likely very angry that it was rainy and cold in Boston in April after such a beautiful summer-like spring day. Little did they know Mother Nature was to serve up two inches of…
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A Short Guide to Becoming Whole: An Essential Part of Success
Sometimes life can feel like it’s a glass filled with holes where happiness, faith, and hope slowly dissolve faster than we can really embrace them. If you live long enough, you will have times when life can leave you feeling incomplete, empty, and lost making it even harder to believe that becoming whole is a…