Articles in Decision Making
A student’s life evolves around exams, quizzes, recitations, and many other projects and activities. Life becomes busy day by day. Getting sufficient sleep is really crucial indeed. A student’s life also contains sports events, cookouts, picnics, time with friends, and sometimes a job. There are a lot of things to do with less time available.
Personal responsibility is the most important ethic you can exercise. With the cultivation of personal responsibility comes growth in all areas of life. It is a matter of taking charge of your own self and your circumstances through well-directed thoughts, words, and deeds.
Why is it important to develop resilience? How easily can you bounce back from hardships and misfortunes in your life? Happiness is accompanied with good times.
Do you believe the law of attraction is real? Our thoughts simply do create our reality. Think about all of your experiences. It’s basic science that what we believe becomes our basic perception in life, and our experience.
Are you a woman who has it all? Are you doing what you love and getting recognized for it? Do you have a super career, outstanding personal relationships, and feel healthy and confident? If you do, congratulations! If you don’t, no need to worry because there is a way to influence what you deserve. The good news is you have the potential to make it happen.
Fear has a way of injecting psychological toxins into our subconscious that acts like a handcuff, restraining our ability to achieve our goals. Although the fear may be perceived, it seems so real. This perceived fear plays games with our minds, robbing us of any rational thoughts we need to cherish in order to move ahead.
In a world of instant gratification, people jump from “stimulus” to “response” without as much as a second thought. Patience is the “pause” in between that allows us to get the result we are really looking for. Here’s how to develop more patience in you.
It doesn’t have to be a life shattering change to make you happier, nor do you have to go back to school or be a rocket scientist. Happiness is indeed a very personal state without comparison. Sometimes we overlook the very thing we love to do and at the same time be a benefit to others.
Living for life is living in perspective. The art of living well is to change your perspective in order to change your own perception of your life problems. Living in perspective is mind over matter.