Day 43: On Making Nonstop Efforts Virtuoso is many times just the force of putting forth consistent attempts. The line among disappointment and achievement […]
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365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 6
Day 36: On Stretching Your Boundaries Step by Step That day, for not a great explanation, I chose to go for somewhat run. So […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 5
Day 29: On Staying away from Effort Something isn’t quite right about getting up each day and traveling through your reality with the most […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 4
Day 22: On Self-control as Freedom Self-control is a type of opportunity. Independence from sluggishness and torpidity, independence from the assumptions and requests of […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 3
Day 15: On Steady Improvement Information must be improved, tested, and expanded continually, or it evaporates. —Peter Drucker Very much like information, you […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 2
Day 8: On Unessential Necessities Epicurus needed to look at the things he assumed he wanted so he could figure out which of them […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 1
Day 1: On Living the Hard Way Everyday routine’s simple when you experience it the most difficult way possible… also, hard on the off […]
How to Heal a Broken Heart
Separations are rarely simple. Whether you were “simply dating” or wedded, regardless of children, it harms when a relationship closes. To invest energy lamenting is […]
Thought for the Day: It is Necessary to Help Others
It is necessary to help others, not only in our prayers, but in our daily lives. If we find we cannot help others, the least […]
How to Forgive Betrayal in Marriage and Move Forward
Betrayal as defined by Merriam-Webster is a violation of a person’s trust or confidence, neglect of moral standards, and the revelation of a secret. Betrayal […]