Feeling overwhelmed makes up part of most (if not all) people’s life. As a person in the corporate world, job stress may be responsible for most of your feeling overwhelmed. This could also lead to relationship stress, which in turn adds to your feeling overwhelmed. Farmers especially those in a developing country may feel overwhelmed [...]

How to become more decisive immediately in your very next decision
Decisiveness means making decisions even when it’s so difficult and fearful you have no clue what the outcome will be. It involves taking risk of making mistakes because you know that clarity comes only when you actually decide and do it. Decisive people take responsibility for the outcome of their decision. They don’t regret nor [...]

“No Blame” game that can change your life
I was driving to lunch with my wife during lunch break on a Friday when I suddenly said to my wife, “Honey, let’s play a “no blame” game for seven days starting from now.” It came out of my subconscious mind. Perhaps I became tired of blaming and of hearing it. Or for other reasons. [...]

How to let go and enjoy peace
We all know that when we let go, we will have peace. The more we can let go, the greater peace we enjoy. You may also agree. (That’s probably why you found this post of mine. ) But why do we hold on (to past mistakes, to broken relationship, to bitter past events, to guilt, [...]
Here’s how to stay financially fit on a shoestring budget
The easy way to stay financially fit on a shoestring budget? Here’s what you may want to try: monthly budgeting. How? First, collect your monthly income. Then allot it into different expense categories. Basics include: food utilities home (mortgage or rent, repair and improvement, etc.) health and medical transportation entertainment/ recreation clothing savings miscellaneous You [...]
Guiding Principles for Improved Life Quality – Part 4
The life principle I am about to share with you here will help you accept reality as it is, people as who they are. When this happens, you can choose not to be disappointed or frustrated about things that you think have gone wrong, people that you think should have acted differently. Imagine life without [...]

Guiding Principles for Improved Life Quality – Part 3
Let’s dive right in without further ado. I will introduce two more guiding principles: smile and reduce needs. Smile A heartwarming smile says, “you make me happy.” There is a lot of information in a smile, according to a paper published by Disa Sauter published in 2010: amusement, pride, respect, … It enhances your positive [...]

Guiding Principles for Improved Life Quality – Part 2
I revealed two guiding principles for improved life quality: 20% of what we do bring 80% of the results; and being present is key to life. In this post you will discover two more life principles that have improved my life spiritually. Love what you do The inner purpose of all human beings is to [...]

Guiding principles for Improved Life Quality – Part 1
Throughout life we adopt countless principles in a hope to improve our life quality. Some get dropped off the list as you go about life; others added to it. In my thirties I have found several basic life principles that have changed my life for the better. They could improve yours, too. To begin with [...]

The right mindset for goal achieving
If you have learned of the rule in goal setting, know what the “right goal” is, decide on the number of goals you should set at a time, choose between written goals and unwritten goals, and grasped the basic concept for goal evaluation, you have done your homework. Congratulations! With all these done carefully, you [...]
Basic concept for goal evaluation
Goal setting is a process. How to achieve it is an experiment in which you have taken action steps, evaluate your progress and readjust if necessary. Evaluation of your progress keeps you honest about efforts. A goal you first thought would align with your highest values may turn out to be not exciting and inspiring [...]
How many goals should I have?
The number of goals you should have is not that important, especially if you have the “right goal” that inspires you – one well defined to bring clarity to your mind or Mind Like Water state. Having only one goal or several should depend on two considerations. Any goal should be ambitious enough for you to unlock [...]
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