11 Questions To Ask Yourself That Will Spark Some Inspiration When You’re Feeling Stuck
After a certain period of time, life can start to become stagnant. Many people describe this feeling as being “stuck.”
After a certain period of time, life can start to become stagnant. Many people describe this feeling as being “stuck.”
We have a tendency to resist the true nature of the world, and it causes us great pain to have unfavorable situations arise. I’m reading the book Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, and he talks in detail about how to deal with unfortunate circumstances.
Ambitious people realize that time is the most precious commodity of them all, and they learn to get the most out of every minute of their day.
Nearly a third of your waking hours will be spent working. With so much time being spent on the job, don’t you think you should spend it doing something you love (or at least don’t absolutely hate)?
When it comes to our future, words like doubt, fear, and anxiety often arise. We are optimistic about the future, but in the back of our minds we may worry about whether or not things will work out the way we’d like them to.
I think the main reason that some people respond negatively to self-help books is because many of them paint an inaccurate picture of what it takes to be successful. They’re sick of hearing that if you simply want something bad enough you’ll have it one day.
Developing the proper mindset is a critical element in getting what you want out of life. Your thoughts determine your actions and your actions determine your results.
One of our greatest challenges is making sure our lives don’t turn into a revolving door of desire in which we are continually searching for the next thing that will make us happy.
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“Spend each day trying to become a little wiser than you were when you woke up.”