Understanding
what you want and what you expect out of a relationship does not make you
selfish. But you have to be willing to accept that one other person may not be
able to fulfill your EVERY relationship need. We aren’t saints, after all. But
you are NOT selfish for expecting fundamental relationship needs out of your
partner. These needs might be different than someone else’s, but no matter what
relationship, both partners have to be willing to do two things: prioritize and
communicate.
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Friday, 3 November 2017
Embrace Your Little Faults. They Are What Defines You.
How much of our lives have we dedicated to
perfection? The straight A’s, the beach bodies, the perfect scores; the list
goes on. Striving towards perfection and then not achieving it can lead to depression,
unhealthy mood swings, and self-deprecating doubt. These frustrations pile on,
and eventually, a perfectionist may find themselves struggling to accept
themselves.
Monday, 30 October 2017
Don’t Surrender To Any Definitions — You Can Decide Who You Are
It’s the ultimate cliché and something we all hear a
thousand times over: to be truly happy, you need to start with yourself. But
how often do we not live up to this? Media outlets are bombarding us with
images of how we should look, society is telling us how we should act, and
people with limited beliefs are telling us how we should feel.
A lot of the time, we are forced to define ourselves
by other people’s ideas and perspectives. We seem to care too much about what
other people think of us and live our lives pleasing or conforming to what
society as a whole tells us is right.
APPLYING THE 80/20 RULE
Wolfgang Von Goetheb said; We always have time enough, if we will but use it aright.
80/20 rule states that 20% of your activities will account for 80% of your results. resist the temptation to clear up small things first, Remember whatever you choose to do , over and over eventually
Friday, 27 October 2017
How to Stop Surviving and Start Doing What You Love
Clock in. Clock out. Head home.
Repeat. Millions of people follow this same predictable pattern for years,
or even decades. And while there’s nothing wrong with punching a clock and
making an honest living, isn’t there more to life? Isn’t there something you’re
passionate about that you’d rather spend 40 hours of your week doing?
I have posted this article here before but I have this
urge in me to repost again for the benefit of those that might not have seen it
or come across it
Here are a few practical tips that will allow you to
start living your life the way it was meant to be lived, by doing what you
love.
Thursday, 26 October 2017
THE ENEMY CALLED ANGER - FORGIVE
I’m thankful for my struggle, because without it I
wouldn’t have stumbled across my strength.
I was about trying to write the second part of “Forgive and Forget, How possible” when I
stumbled on these wonderful key point written by: Karen Salmansohn
8 ways to let go of your resentment. Forgive and
Forget, then I decided to post these instead.
Letting go of anger and bitterness can work wonders
for both your attitude and your health, not to mention your
relationships.
How to Develop a Mindset for Success
If you’d like to be more successful in your life,
working on your mindset can greatly help you.
Here’s how to develop a mindset for success.
1.
Learn to think big
In The Magic of Thinking Big, author David
Schwartz gives suggestions to help you develop creative power through belief.
He writes, “Eliminate the word impossible from your thinking and speaking
vocabularies.
Master Your Pain.
We are humans, pleasure lovers, comfort seekers; When pain(s) appear, we tend
to dodge it, sometimes we lose momentum and balance, many of us tend to quit
too soon.
We try to short circuit the process, but we easily forget that most of the
lasting success and great things we see around today were product of moments of
undescribable pains.
We try by all means to avoid anything that will bring pain in the process, but very few understand that PAIN is an essential commodity we must consciously or unconsciously become familiar with or embrace as a part of our life as we live a purpose driven life.
We try by all means to avoid anything that will bring pain in the process, but very few understand that PAIN is an essential commodity we must consciously or unconsciously become familiar with or embrace as a part of our life as we live a purpose driven life.
Thursday, 28 September 2017
EFCC arrests Four suspected Internet fraudsters
Four suspected internet fraudsters will soon be
arraigned in court by the Benin Zonal office of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC. The suspects, Shiko Romeo, Bobby
Edigiu, Henry Nisike and Emmanuel Ayo were arrested
recently by officers of the Nigeria Police on suspicion of being
involved in internet fraud.
Barack Obama admits he cried after dropping daughter Malia off at Harvard
Former President Barack Obama said dropping his
oldest daughter Malia off at Harvard University's campus was such an
emotionally charged experience it felt like “open-heart surgery”
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