We all have an ID or a passport. Some say your identity is imprinted on it. In any case, most of us have different identities. The question is whether identifying with a few things can aid or impede our growth.
Life is full of problems. Even if everything goes perfectly well, many people like to create problems when there are none. There are hundreds of ways to deal with a problem, but none is so efficient and unique as distancing yourself from the environment where the problem exists. Keep reading to learn more about the magic of distance.
There are six basic needs that every person tries to fulfill. Your life largely depends on which needs you prioritize and how you try to satisfy them. When you recognize your needs and how you go about them, you gain a deeper understanding of your personality and self. This article explains the why and how.
So much talk about the comfort zone. Yet, it still seems hard to get out of it. After all, everyone seeks comfort in every activity. If it helps you grow, why not twist the definition of the comfort zone, at least for you? This article talks about the why and how of redefining your comfort zone.
Have you ever wondered what does it mean for something to be true? What is the quality that makes something true? That is a difficult but necessary question if you want to know something more than survival. Then, one of your first tasks is to learn how to define your Truth.
Have you realized the significance of being grateful but struggling to make gratitude part of your life? Or are you looking for ways to bow down? Either way, this article is just for you. Keep reading to learn 3 ways to feel grateful and improve your life.
We have all wondered about the basis of our existence. As surprising it may sound, there is an element in the question that we often disregard. This article presents one aspect of the ever-burning question: where do we come from, and where do we go.
We all have desires. We all want to become something more. And then something even more. This is natural. We consciously or unconsciously have in mind an ideal self we want to reach and work towards. Hopefully, this article can make this process a more conscious choice.
“Who am I” is a difficult question to answer. And even if somebody answers that for us, all we would have is something to believe or disbelieve. On the other hand, it is easier to talk about “What I am not”. If we remove all the things we-are-not, then what-we-are will inevitably remain.