Hey guys,
Here are some of my latest discoveries, humor, and feel-good stories that have inspired, or the least been helpful to me over the years, that you might find interesting.
Please enjoy.
The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” ― W.B. Yeats
“We are so busy managing our lives,” writes the Irish poet and author John o’Donohue, “that we forget this great mystery we are involved in.” In a culture of ideology where the individual is to self-focus, we often compare ourselves with other people to feel this sense of unworthiness. And the more we do so, the less connected we feel to the deeper world around us. In this blog post, we’ll explore the new Science of everyday wonder, and how to see things differently. Keep on reading because this post will shed some light with insights that will empower you along your journey. Continue reading.>>>
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Have you ever caught the sight of a sunset, and just for a moment, you stood still? You might even have found yourself in a trance, staring at something resembling awe. Or maybe you took a picture, capturing a memory that could be relived again and again? Well, you’re not alone. As it turns out, these phenomena have been a great wonder and fascination in the human mind for thousands of years. Even In today’s modern world, where tech screens are the default, nature never ceases to hold our attention in all its glory. We often view a clear sky as a metaphor for a new start. That’s why you may hear people say, “Blue sky thinking.” In the same way, sunrises or sunsets are events we believe, hold promises. Continue reading.>>>
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This year has been all about doing less for me. Less screen time. Less busyness. Less drama…Just less. Part of the reason for wanting less is so that I make room for stillness and slowness. Some people treat these things like diseases to avoid. Others (like myself) embrace it whenever possible. As French mathematician and physicist, Blaise Pascal observed in 1654, “All of humanity’s problems, stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” As some of us say today, “I felt that.” Continue reading. >>>
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The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz SUMMARY
A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz. A renowned spiritual teacher and an internationally bestselling author.
Over the years, I have learned that personal improvement is not so much about making massive— earth-shattering changes, but rather it’s the daily efforts that create better habits and routines. “Every next level of your life,” says actor Leonardo Dicaprio, “will demand a different you.” Here are 15 Habits That Can Help Clear Your Mind Starting Today. Continue reading.>>>
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When you’re in your 20s, you wish you’d known some hard truths about life; but you also know you wouldn’t have listened. Then you hit your mid-twenties and realize you’re in a deep hole.
The following are 30 Life Lessons I Wish I Had Learned Earlier in my Twenties that are so important to practice in today’s world.
If you’re in your 10s’ 20s’ 30s’ 40s’ or beyond, then you need to hear this. May they open your eyes as much as they did mine. Continue reading.>>>
“Creativity is sacred, and it is not sacred. What we make matters enormously, and it doesn’t matter at all. We toil alone, and we are accompanied by spirits. We are terrified, and we are brave. Art is a crushing chore and a wonderful privilege.”― Elizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert teaches us how to live a creative life beyond fear, despite all our concerns. Gilbert explains where creativity comes from, and how you can take the stress out of the creative process. The following are three main lessons from Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert that’ll help you unleash your creativity amidst all fear. The only way to deal with them is to know that they exist and get comfortable with it. Gilbert tells us that, the best thing we can do is to allow curiosity to drive our decisions while keeping fear in the backseat. Because fear doesn’t get a vote. Its only job is to remind you of the essential things. Nothing more or less. Continue reading.>>>
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“Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
These are habits we don’t often think of when considering dieting, yet, these are the metrics that matter more to our long-term success.
If you previously struggled with weight loss, or are in the process, perhaps you might want to go with these five things. Here are five things you can do right now to shred a few pounds in a few days and feel at your best. Continue reading.>>>
The warm hues of the setting sun can trigger a cascade of positive emotions. In effect, it can help reduce stress and enhance our overall mood.
As for me, I find a few minutes of stretch yoga after a long day of sitting, do wonders for my body. And more often than not, it decompresses my spine to help prevent potential back pain. Therefore, I make it part of my evening rituals. Continue reading.>>>
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Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa are a few of the great humanitarians in history who inspired independence without war and freedom across the world. Their core principles of non-violence, peace, and compassion; have been some of the blueprints we try to emulate in our own lives. Here are 3 Things Mother Teresa and Gandhi Can Teach Us about Privacy, Action & Doing. Continue reading.>>>
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May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house. —George Carlin. In ancient times, they say that, when people wanted to kill a bear; they would hang a heavy log over a bowl of honey. The bear would then push the log to eat the honey. In doing so, the log would swing back and hit the bear—just enough for him to hit it back even harder. This back-and-forth would go on for a while, until eventually, the log catches momentum, with enough power to kill the bear. Continue reading.>>>
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After losing his full-time job, David Ponder struggled to feed his family and make ends meet. The guilt of not being able to provide for his family compelled Ponder to drive dangerously on an icy road where he’d then crashed into a tree. There he’d remained unconscious, to then fall into a coma at the hospital they took him at. He dreamed many dreams. Except they weren’t quite “dreams.” One minute he’s collecting timeless wisdom from biblical figures. Next, being in the middle of a battleground in Gettysburg — receiving encouragement from our history’s greatest heroes. Continue reading.>>>