Multitasking vs Quick Switch

   In society, multitasking is seen as the ability to do multiple things in the same time and as stephaniedanielsonauthor pointed out in a previous comment, employers are in a search for this skill because they think it’s effective even though studies show that it isn’t (Junco & Cotton, 2010 & 2012).    “Human multitasking is an apparent human ability to perform more than one … Continue reading Multitasking vs Quick Switch

Time Is Money

Provided by Troy Headrick from Thinker Boy: Blog & Art *Troy Headrick is a thinker, writer, artist, educator, and adventurer who has lived in five countries.  He writes on a wide variety of subjects and has had work published in many print and online magazines, journals, newspapers, and blogs.  His autobiographical blog can be found at https://troyheadrick-thinkerboy.com/. He is working on several book projects. * … Continue reading Time Is Money

Make mistakes! – Video

   “Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill    But how? What can we do to keep our enthusiasm whenever we encounter some sort of failure or when we make mistakes? How can we handle all those negative emotions like guilt and shame? I believe this is actually the key for success (in this context, I’m referring to success … Continue reading Make mistakes! – Video

Look at the Light, not at the Tunnel

By Ramon Colon http://www.zerowastedude.com This year I realized how big of a problem we have with the waste we produce. If you search for any waste topic, within minutes you will become overwhelmed and depressed. You will be buried in images and videos showing you what our grandparents, parents and ourselves have done to the environment. Almost all goods come packaged. We buy bread that … Continue reading Look at the Light, not at the Tunnel

The Frustrations Bubble – Reblog

   Oh, frustrations. Sweet f*cked up frustrations. This stupid entity that stands between a happier life and us. Of course, it’s not the only one, but it’s an important one. I want to reblog a post I wrote a while back about frustrations because we cannot get rid of it. Living life would be easier without it (the original post can be found here). “Dealing … Continue reading The Frustrations Bubble – Reblog

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?

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

The Power of the Present – Guest Post

Provided by: Daniel Riley    Recently, I have been putting a lot of emphasis on acknowledging and living in the present moment. The power of the present is real.    The present moment is where everything that has ever happened, happened. Where everything is happening now. Where everything that ever will happen, will happen. The past isn’t a real place. Neither is the future. The … Continue reading The Power of the Present – Guest Post

Successful People – Bob Proctor

   “Bob Proctor is an American Author, Motivational speaker, and success coach who travels the world preaching how people can utilize the Law of Attraction to their own benefit. Proctor has written numerous books and has been featured in The Secret.” – Everipedia    He is one of the people that mostly talk about how important our mindset is and what we can do to … Continue reading Successful People – Bob Proctor

The Power of Healing – Guest Post

This is an emotional story which Lalitha, the author of A peep into my travel diaries…, wants to share with us so we can all see that we are stronger than we might think we are. Her story impressed me because it made me realize that we have amazing resources buried deep down. Her life was tough but she was tougher than that and she … Continue reading The Power of Healing – Guest Post

Extreme Ownership: The Life Changing Mindset – Guest Post

Affiliate Disclosure    If you haven’t heard of Jocko Willink before, he is a bad-ass retired Navy Seal Commander who fought in the Iraq war. Now he is the host of a podcast, has the best soundtrack on Spotify when you just need a good kick-up-the-butt to get off your butt and has written a series of books for both adults and kids.    The … Continue reading Extreme Ownership: The Life Changing Mindset – Guest Post

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