9 amazing insights that could well change your world!
Sometimes the most important things are blindingly obvious. Sometimes the epiphanies that can change our world are right there, staring us in the face...
Sometimes the most important things are blindingly obvious. Sometimes the epiphanies that can change our world are right there, staring us in the face...
Real and meaningful happiness often means thinking ahead, in a positive way, and putting long term benefits ahead of easy, short term options. This is, in part, what differentiates genuine happiness from hedonism or selfishness. Which is why I really like this article from LifeHack in which...
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by Johanna Castro Happiness they say, is a state of mind. Great riches, the mansion, a swanky boat and a fancy car won’t necessarily make you happy, nor will a life completely without work. In fact, many of the suggested routes to happiness that we’re fed by...
by Marc Chernoff Last night, an old friend from high school – a hometown success story and entrepreneur who owns and operates a large publicly traded company – a man whom I have a great deal of respect for – came over to our home for...
This simple but incredibly useful article needs little introduction. If you want to enjoy more happiness then managing negative thinking and building optimism is vitally important. Here are 5 tips for achieving this...
I've been following Jon Gordon's work for quite a few years now and more often than not, he's spot on! He's a massive advocate of positivity and in this posting, he urges us all to stop complaining and try these 5 things instead...
LifeHack publishes some fantastic articles and here, yet again, is a great one I'm happy to share with you today ...
I've noted several times before that it's not just "the thought that counts". Actions speak louder than words but at the same time, when it comes to success and happiness, thoughts are definitely important. Which is why I like, and thought I'd share, this great LifeHack article...