Have you caught yourself blaming others, situations and circumstances, luck or fortune, for where you are in your life today? We play the victim card and sit on our hands, wondering why life is not turning out the way we hoped it would.
Have you caught yourself blaming others, situations and circumstances, luck or fortune, for where you are in your life today? We play the victim card and sit on our hands, wondering why life is not turning out the way we hoped it would.
What Next? We’ve all been asked that question from our childhood. Finished schooling? What next? Finished college? What next? Got married? What Next? And with COVID that question has reached newer levels of annoyance as there really is no clarity on what next.
Confidence is not about genetics. It is a learned skill. However, we are raised to believe in everyone else but ourselves. And, this lack of self-belief comes in our way and makes it harder for us to do what we set out to achieve for ourselves.
Constant worry about health & safety, our job security, our lifestyles and wondering about what is going to happen next has incapacitated most of us from thinking clearly.
I remember asking this question to myself at many momentous occasions in the past – “Is this it?” Is this all there is to life? When routines plateau, and general discontentment sits in our hearts and minds, this is a common question we encounter.
Constant worry about health & safety, our job security, our lifestyles and wondering about what is going to happen next has incapacitated most of us from thinking clearly.
Do you find your mind constantly wavering from one option to the other while making an important decision? Add to that today’s ever growing world of opportunities offering more options for every decision, makes indecisiveness a potent threat that we must combat to navigate life with ease.
There’s one non-negotiable I’ve had in my routine for years now. One that keeps me on my toes, piques my curiosity, helps me stay relevant to changing times, and most of all stay humble throughout my peaks and troughs.
Tired of feeling tired all the time? Constant stress and overwhelm can lead to burnout, irritability, and total dissatisfaction at work, relationships, and in life. It’s hard to keep a vehicle’s engines going without fuel and same is the case with us.
Do you take time out at the end of each day to reflect on how your day progressed? To evaluate how you navigated through the day’s challenges, to celebrate your victories, acknowledge your challenges and learn your lessons.