ACTIONS DO HAVE CONSEQUENCES
Even when we think we’re getting away with something, the repercussions often catch up to us eventually.
ACTIONS DO HAVE CONSEQUENCES Read More »
Even when we think we’re getting away with something, the repercussions often catch up to us eventually.
ACTIONS DO HAVE CONSEQUENCES Read More »
The key is to create a version 1.0 and improve as you go. Just as I wrote some time ago, progress is better than perfection.
OVERCOMING PERFECTIONISM Read More »
Have you ever felt like your head is full of ideas that haven’t gained expression because you haven’t found the “best time” for them? You are not alone.
Preparation, no matter how simple or overlooked, can lead to great outcomes when the right opportunity arises.
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Don’t drain your creativity tank while waiting for accolades or validation. Create because it fulfills you. Share because someone out there might need what you’ve made, even if they never tell you.
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Rather than trying to jump directly from A to Z, why not focus on building your capacity by steadily progressing through all the steps in between?
LITTLE DAILY EFFORTS Read More »
In my opinion, perfection is often the enemy of progress. I would rather encourage you to embrace progress. If you can’t find the courage to take a step, how will you ever gather the confidence to take a leap?
PROGRESS OVER PERFECTION Read More »
A little act of kindness, a genuine smile, a warm hug, a sincere compliment, or a little acknowledgment of someone’s efforts may seem insignificant, but these small actions have the power to brighten someone’s day and lift their spirits.
SMALL BUT THOUGHTFUL GESTURES Read More »
As the post that inspired this piece states, don’t let adulthood turn you into a sad person. Challenges will always come, and you will always have responsibilities to shoulder. But amidst them all, find your joyful moments and dwell there more often.
DON’T LET ADULTHOOD STEAL YOUR LAUGHTER Read More »
Sometimes, we get unpleasant results not because the task was difficult but because we made it harder than needed. In trying to prove ourselves, we overthink, overanalyze, and overdo, losing sight of the most important requirements.
SIMPLICITY CAN DO THE MAGIC Read More »