Today, I'm sharing simple but potentially life changing tools that have improved areas in my life and more certainly things that I feel can help improve yours as well if you give them a shot.
#1) Spending Time Alone
I have found that I have learned a lot about myself when spending time alone. I got a chance to learn what I enjoyed and didn't enjoyed without factoring in others feelings. As I learned more about myself it was easier to learn and observe more about others while out.
#2) Daily Reflection
It's the daily goals that we set that allows us to eventually accomplish the major goals. And from personal experience I feel deeply that a little daily reflection is a game changer because when you force yourself to answer 'how can you improve for tomorrow', you come up with answers and you make little improvements that turn into big ones.
#3) Reading
1. It improves your reading skills. 2. Improves your social skills. 3. Because I said so lol.
#4) Writing Down Ideas
The best way I can think to improve yourself, is to simply think of ways to do so. Example. the idea of cutting bad habits
#5) Working on Passion Projects
When I was working long hours at the mall making what seemed to be a lot of $, I still didn't feel more alive until I'd come home and start working on my book. I think it gave me hope that I was still moving forward to do something I love for a living.
#6) Reward your Progression!
No matter how old you are, you still have the little kid in you that feels good when your hard work is noticed, so before anyone else starts notices, you reward your own progression and celebrate yourself.
#7) Help me Come with the last Self-improvement Tool.
All you have to do is comment a useful tool below. Please and thank youuu. Also, if you have found this article helpful please share it with a friend.
@Everlecia
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Stress, Stress, go Away...Don't Come Back
Every time something has gone wrong in my life, I have focused too much of the why of the things. "Why did this happen?" "Why is it happening at this time." But no longer is that me. I had to ASK myself what does that help? And I realized it never helped anything.
Now when things go "wrong" I've realized that there are only two things that will happen either you'll conquer or be conquered by the circumstances. I had to make up my mind that the only real option was and is to conquer, because being conquered means to give up and give in. And if someone out there is depending on me or you to conquer then there is no such thing as being conquered.
The best thing to do is to move forward and count your blessings and I know it's easier said then done to count the good things that have happened when everything seems to be falling apart but it's necessary in order to move forward. In order to continue to be blessed in your life you have to learn to appreciate all that you have been through, to get to where you are going.
@Everlecia -
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Facing Fears and Burdens
In Les Brown's Live Your Dream, he suggests the action of taking the time out to reflect on your personal burdens and fears. The same burdens and fears that has kept us from achieving our biggest dreams and aspirations.
The unique aspect that I loved about Brown's suggestion that made me eager to actually try the process he suggested was that right next to the fear/burden he said reflect on how you should rid yourself of them.
I know the important of knowing your fears but thinking of a game plan to help rid yourself of those fears, thats on a whole another level.
I decided to take it a step farther and write down next to my fear and burdens how I am currently ridding myself of them or wish to. And my own personal list is what I want to share with you, because even though you and I are two different people, we may have similar fears and my plan to rid mine can help you as well. And if you come up with ways to rid yours and write them below you can help me too.
Even though I have just only created my list, it already feels liberating knowing what I have to do to rid my fears. And unconsciously I have already been doing some of the things on my list already without event thinking about it.
Ridding Burdens and Fears
The unique aspect that I loved about Brown's suggestion that made me eager to actually try the process he suggested was that right next to the fear/burden he said reflect on how you should rid yourself of them.
I know the important of knowing your fears but thinking of a game plan to help rid yourself of those fears, thats on a whole another level.
I decided to take it a step farther and write down next to my fear and burdens how I am currently ridding myself of them or wish to. And my own personal list is what I want to share with you, because even though you and I are two different people, we may have similar fears and my plan to rid mine can help you as well. And if you come up with ways to rid yours and write them below you can help me too.
Even though I have just only created my list, it already feels liberating knowing what I have to do to rid my fears. And unconsciously I have already been doing some of the things on my list already without event thinking about it.
Ridding Burdens and Fears
- Fear of failure cure: ACTION cures fear, doing the things I am afraid of doing.
- Low self-esteem cure: Practicing self-confidence, and focusing on my positive attributions more.
- Guilt cure: Remission of sins instead of forgiveness of sins, remission means they are wiped away completely and forgiveness means that they are merely only covered up.
- Love cure: Focusing on the type of love and support I want, instead of what I don't have.
- Lack of capital cure: Using every resource I have wisely, and attracting the money that I want in my life. Also creating passive income where I make money even when I don't work.
- Circumstances cure: Being grateful for where I am and seeing and visualizing where I will be.
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