How to become a happier and better person? Personal development tips and techniques to improve your personality traits and change your attitude.
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.” - George Bernard Shaw You probably wished for something at some point in your life. Some things did manifest while others failed to do so. Why…
In our world, we strive to be happy. It is an elusive emotional state that we, as a society, believe we need to achieve. While being happy is something to celebrate, there is no exact formula. Some say, love, some say, family, others say being around other people. To be…
A newly popular approach to life called “prioritising positivity” has surfaced and with its simple process, I can see why so many people are taking on this new approach. One of the main aspects of prioritising positivity is making time for the activities in your life that give you pleasure…
No matter how bread buttered on both sides we are, there is always something we are unsatisfied with. Sometimes we have everything what a normal person might want and need – a family, work, friends, and hobbies but there is a feeling as if everything could be much better than…
What is self-love? This is certainly a question many life coaches will have considered. No, it's not about your ego. Nor about being selfish. Self-love is the acceptance and understanding of yourself and of your emotions. Once you find this kind of love for yourself it will have a major…
In our society, we value intelligence and most people strive to become experts in their field. As life would have it, the smarter and more experienced we become, we often forget even the simplest of things. So while you are making progress in your studies, here are some simple truths…
I am proud to say that I have learned to live my life by a code of morality. I have found that decisions can be made easily and without regret when they're based on set rules. Now, these rules will obviously be influenced by variable circumstance, and not all decisions…
Even to the people that study it, economics earns the moniker “the dismal science.” The field is filled with dry, lifeless numbers that figure into complex mathematic equations. The study of science requires frequent interaction with tedious terms, like “opportunity cost,” “comparative advantage” and “income elasticity.” Economics is truly unglamorous…