Are our assumptions helpful or harmful?

   Since we enjoyed some beautiful content about cognitive biases lately, I’d like to approach another bias we “love” to do. It’s about assumptions.    We assume. A lot. Whenever there is something we don’t have information about, we fill in the blanks with whatever we believe to be real based on our past experiences. Basically, we project our experiences into the present or future. … Continue reading Are our assumptions helpful or harmful?

Not Another Self-Help Productivity Article

The blinking cursor in front of my eyes keeps reminding me to write. To bring something out of me to the world with which it can relate. But not feel that something’s wrong with them. Everyone’s after the same thing I am barely able to find people on Medium, who are talking of something else. Something other than finding success, improving relationships or handling stress. We … Continue reading Not Another Self-Help Productivity Article

Does Burnout Subdue Empathy?

Provided by Scherezade Ozwulo   Originally posted on The Introverted Christian    Ever since I could remember, I always had an affinity for older people. I, myself had an “old soul” and found it easy to relate to those not in my peer group. Older folks (seniors) told the best stories of childhood reminiscence and weaved real life morality tales that left ingrained webs that … Continue reading Does Burnout Subdue Empathy?

Your Inputs Are Affecting Your Outputs

The Quality Of Your Input Is Going To Speak For The Output Itself “Your input directly translates to your output. Garbage in, garbage out.”– Benjamin P. Hardy My mom gave me the topic “Team work” to write on. In those days, I was a mass consumer of Medium. I used to read 1–2 hours of Medium almost every day. Reading productivity, success advice, and life … Continue reading Your Inputs Are Affecting Your Outputs

Just Start! – Video

   Today, I stumbled across the below YouTube video that reminded me of how important the first step is. How important it is to start whatever. Because we cannot get somewhere if we don’t start. Actually, I made a post a while back about this, called The “Waiting for the right moment” Mistake. I consider it being a mistake because time will pass by regardless … Continue reading Just Start! – Video

A Porsche With Brakes

Being intelligently unstoppable Not to be able to stop thinking is an affliction, but we don’t realize this because almost everybody is suffering from it. — Eckhart Tolle (The thing in the image couldn’t be a Porsche, sorry ’bout that!) 1st law of motion? Does anyone recall that law? I apologize to you for bringing Physics here. But trust me, it’s beyond doubts relevant here. My first law … Continue reading A Porsche With Brakes

A Short Story of Inspiration For Your Day :-)

Consider the story of two stonemasons. You walk up to the first stonemason and ask, ‘Do you like your job?’. He looks up at you and replies, ‘I’ve been building this wall for as long as I can remember. The work is monotonous and I work in the scorching hot sun all day. The stones are heavy and lifting them day after day can be backbreaking. … Continue reading A Short Story of Inspiration For Your Day 🙂

One Screw Can’t Fit In Every Hole

So You Don’t Need To You don’t need to be cool, you’re already too hot to handle… — Author of this article “C’mon man, stay cool yo!” Weird words, yet I used to pretend to be more like them. Why? I find it super unnatural to use such words, and I should be using this “yo” language even more often, as I’m a dumb teen. I used to disagree with … Continue reading One Screw Can’t Fit In Every Hole

The Isolation “Method”

   Did you ever care about something or someone and then sh*t happened and you got hurt? What was the first thought that came through your mind in that moment? Was it something similar to “I’m not doing this ever again”?    It seems that whenever we get hurt physically or mentally by something or someone, we tend to drift towards this “never again” area. … Continue reading The Isolation “Method”

Time – the least appreciated resource – Reblog

   Lately, I realize how little time there is or us to do our things on a daily basis and this reminded me of a post I made a while back. I’d like to share it you once again because the the idea still applies and it will probably apply from now on (the original post can be found here):    How often do you … Continue reading Time – the least appreciated resource – Reblog

Never Stop Believing – Video

   Believing in ourselves when no one else does is one of the biggest challenges we face in our daily journey. It really doesn’t matter what’s about, but whenever we try to do something and people around us have the audacity to decide what we can do and what we can’t, it might trigger inside us one of the two things: we either believe in … Continue reading Never Stop Believing – Video

My first dialogue – Video

Good morning everybody! Yesterday I had my first online video dialogue with someone. Dr Keith Beasley from Conscious Evolution Today invited me to have a conversation about communication (and not only) and even though it felt terrifying in the first place, it turned out to be an awesome experience! Here it is (reblogged from Conscious Evolution Today)! I’m looking forward to see your thoughts about … Continue reading My first dialogue – Video

Step out of your comfort zone – Video

   This comfort zone is our biggest weakness from my point of view because this is what stops us from going after our dreams. But the funny thing is that dreams are something we don’t have right now so it’s something we’re not used to so it’s out of our comfort zone. Basically, to get somewhere we need to act like we’re already there so … Continue reading Step out of your comfort zone – Video