Musings

Some people display different personas in different setups such as the workplace, social gatherings, at home and with friends. Others are consistent with their character in any given scenario regardless if they are addressing their superior, a stranger, a child or a close friend.

How authentic you are is really all about just how in touch you are with your true self and you should feel at liberty to project that all the time.

How to Get in Touch with the Real You

To live an accomplished life that fulfills you entirely requires you to master your true identity. This is a skill that demands a high level of dedication to yourself but in the end, it equips you with the tools to seek anything you would need in life. Continue reading

What we believe and think will project through to how we live our lives. Too many people don’t believe this. They often attribute their misfortunes to fate or chance. While there are some elements of this within our lives, how we think can alter our future.

If you are a negative thinking person, you won’t see solutions where they exist. You will knock down any idea that comes your way, thinking it is not possible. Conversely, when you keep a positive outlook, every idea has the potential to become a solution. You will find the path much quicker than when you don’t accept any ideas.

These scenarios of positive and negative thinking, play out for people over and over. Positive people advance where negative people stay in one place or even fall behind. Continue reading

Self-reflection seems to be a dying art. People either feel they don’t have the time or that it’s a waste of time. Others are afraid to take a good, long, hard look at themselves. This is a mistake, because there is so much to be gained by examining yourself and your past.

Self-reflection provides many advantages that can make life easier:

You Learn About Yourself

Most people are shockingly low in self-awareness. Some people are too busy, or at least they think they are. Others would prefer to distract themselves rather than spend one second in self-reflection.

However, there’s much to be learned by taking a few minutes each day and reviewing your day, the choices you made, the positives and the negatives. Continue reading