Month: June 2018
A couple of years ago, I saw quite a memorable news report about a famous model who decided to get her legs insured. Her legs were a highly marketable asset, so it was important to her and her modeling agency to make sure they would be protected against any potential injury or harm. […]
We all have those persistent plot lines that we’ve held on to from years or even decades before. Typically, they are stories that make us into a victim, where someone has done us wrong and we’re able to place the blame on someone else, another situation, event, job, or even where you live. […]
It can be very easy to fall into a rut of procrastination. But it’s also easy to tell yourself you are not actually a procrastinator. Serial procrastinators tell themselves five lies. And maybe, we all need to see if we fit into any of these five lies. If the Lie Fits… […]
We all have dreams. Some are big — things you hope to accomplish in a lifetime. Others are small, perhaps something you want to achieve within this year. Yet, putting those dreams into action, taking conscious efforts to achieve their realization, is another story. What are your dreams? For today, tomorrow, 10 […]
You know I’m a fan of lists, but this list is a bit different than the average one. It’s the Unhappiness Laundry list. How is it different? Well, unlike things like “buy stamps”, “go to the dry cleaners” or “pick up eggs”, the items on this list are intangible. They are internal, and […]