Set, Go … Ready
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I heard a saying once: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Enter MoviePass, a company borrowing 5 million just to stay afloat.
Failure is debilitating when we let it define who we are. When you fail at something, are you ashamed? Even if it’s not a sinful failure?
We all love social media – Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter. I mainly used Facebook. I wasn’t obsessed, but I needed to quit.
Keep your eyes open for the many faces of depression and know how to spot the warning signs.
Armed with self-help books and a to-do list, I feel convinced I can make myself better. But things never work out quite like I expect, and I have yet to meet my own goals and expectations. But as small tomato seedlings show us, growth takes time.
We have entered into a new age of the internet: The age of the guru. More and more people are aiming to become “experts” whose opinions and experiences simply need to be shared and heard. I’ve been tempted to hop on this bandwagon myself. But maybe those seeking to become gurus don’t have the best motives at heart.
Beware the ides of March as you keep your New Year’s resolutions.You might be tempted to let a day or two slip now and again. You call it a vacation day or a cheat day. Don’t let these names fool you. They’re a sign you’re giving up.
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