A year ago, I decided to open a note ( in Evernote) and pin it to my favorites.I chronologically write down my decisions. I had planned to do this every day but I failed and maybe it's not necessary. Researchers estimate the average person makes around 30,000 decisions every day.
Nevertheless, … [Read more...] about How To Track Your Own Decisions? A Way To Grow
How To Overcome Your Daily Fear And Anxiety. Have You Ever Tried The Post-it Method?
What limits our potential the most is the fear of making a mistake. It’s present in each of us at different degrees. And it’s the cause of many abandoned projects. Have you ever heard of the post-it method? It's super complicated, it requires hours of preparation but it's so … [Read more...] about How To Overcome Your Daily Fear And Anxiety. Have You Ever Tried The Post-it Method?
Don’t Wait For The Perfect Moment. Create it.
We tend to wait. Wait for the perfect moment when all the conditions are aligned. “Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Take the moment and make it perfect”—Unknown The problem. It doesn’t exist. Not in the past, not today, not in the future. And even if it did, chances … [Read more...] about Don’t Wait For The Perfect Moment. Create it.
Discipline And Patience. 7 Steps To Become More Patient
You don't see the results of good or bad habits in a short time. This is what is pernicious. Let's take an example. If you eat poorly, you dig your grave with your teeth. But why do we keep doing it? Simply because bad news takes time to arrive... The good … [Read more...] about Discipline And Patience. 7 Steps To Become More Patient
Want To Develop Your Self-discipline? Five Reasons Why Writing In Public Will Help. What I’ve Learned After One Year.
I have been writing for myself every day in my journal for over five years. Contemplating my life, my emotions, my joys, my difficulties, has brought me a lot. But at the end of September 2020, I challenged myself to write in public. I had two main motivations, to … [Read more...] about Want To Develop Your Self-discipline? Five Reasons Why Writing In Public Will Help. What I’ve Learned After One Year.