Tag: Self Discovery

  • 5 Ways to Actually Change the World for the Better

    5 Ways to Actually Change the World for the Better

    Everyone wants to change the world, but few accept that changing anything always starts with oneself. People know everything about anything, and they want to fix it, yet they can’t fix their shit. I used to be a big proponent of fixing everything besides myself, but luckily life showed me what was happening.

  • Courage Unleashed: How to Turn Fear into Success Fuel

    Courage Unleashed: How to Turn Fear into Success Fuel

    Fear is a basic survival mechanism, so let’s use it Fear is unpleasant. That’s why we avoid it. It was my reason never to risk and try new things. It turned out that all those fears I avoided compounded and attacked me when I wasn’t looking. So, instead of being afraid of public speaking or…

  • How to Create Great Questions That Get You Closer to What You Want

    How to Create Great Questions That Get You Closer to What You Want

    Questions are the highway to your brain. Generated with Lexica.art Questions I’ve been asking myself almost killed me. Blaming the world for my failures was easier than taking responsibility. That dampened my creativity because I only asked questions to pity myself, never to look for a solution to my problems. Now I query my brain…

  • 4 Ways How Can You Keep Your Journaling Fire Burning

    4 Ways How Can You Keep Your Journaling Fire Burning

    Life is wild. It’s infinitely complex, so you never know what happens next. Don’t you hate repeating the same mistakes all over again? Don’t you have enough of purposeless wandering? Don’t you feel something is wrong when you see all those people succeed while you can’t get out of bed? How about that anxiety from…

  • The 4 Important Lessons From 3 Years of Sobriety That Made Me Happier

    The 4 Important Lessons From 3 Years of Sobriety That Made Me Happier

    Sobriety is a strict teacher. I had to learn the hard way how to earn my respect. There were no shortcuts and a lot of failures. But there were also wins. Something I experienced once a year and now I experience daily. The conclusion is it’s better to have a harsh teacher than none. And…