5 Tips for Reminding Yourself of Your Worth Fast

Are you not having a good day? We all falter sometimes. All it takes is a little unasked-for criticism or someone just treating us harshly to trigger us into a spiral of negative self-talk and anxiety about not being liked. When you need to remind yourself of your worth fast, it’s good to have someContinue reading “5 Tips for Reminding Yourself of Your Worth Fast”

Using Positive Affirmations to Combat Stress

Many people use affirmations for personal development and to help them meet their life goals. But did you know you can use affirmations to build resilience and combat stress? Whether it’s a one-off stress like having to give a presentation or an ongoing stressful issue, you can create the right affirmations to support you through.Continue reading “Using Positive Affirmations to Combat Stress”

5 Ways to Develop Positive Thinking

Not feeling well? Kind of blah and wishing you had something better to say about the day than a mumbled ‘fine’ when someone asks you how you are? The solution might be simpler than you think. Our attitudes really are everything. When we’re not feeling great about our lives or how the day is going,Continue reading “5 Ways to Develop Positive Thinking”

How to Set Realistic Goals

Goal setting is essential for anyone who wants to build their dream life. Having clear goals helps you stay focused and motivated, track your progress, and measure success. It’s also a great way to develop the self-discipline and consistency needed to make positive changes in your life. When you set meaningful goals, they become easierContinue reading “How to Set Realistic Goals”

Reasons We Take Up Bad Habits

Have you ever found yourself engaging in a bad habit and wondering why you can’t seem to stop? Unfortunately, it’s common to fall into bad habits – whether procrastination, unhealthy eating, or neglecting self-care. In your quest for self-improvement, know that discovering and understanding the underlying reasons for these habits is the first step towardContinue reading “Reasons We Take Up Bad Habits”

Why Bad Habits Are Hard to Break

Bad habits are frustrating and difficult to break, but why are some so hard to shake? First, let’s explore why bad habits are so stubborn and what you can do to overcome them. Your Life Is Out of Alignment Bad habits often arise when something in your life is out of balance. Maybe you’re feelingContinue reading “Why Bad Habits Are Hard to Break”

Breaking Bad Habits: Planning for Setbacks 2.

Restart Don’t let a setback discourage or derail your progress entirely. Instead, use it as an opportunity to start fresh. Set a new goal and plan to achieve it. Don’t worry about how long it will take – just focus on taking small steps in the right direction. Seek Support It is helpful to haveContinue reading “Breaking Bad Habits: Planning for Setbacks 2.”

Breaking Bad Habits: Planning for Setbacks 1.

Breaking bad habits can be a challenging and often frustrating process. It can be easy to fall off the wagon and revert to old habits. But it’s vital to remember that setbacks are a normal part of the process and can be an opportunity for growth and improvement. Here are several steps you can takeContinue reading “Breaking Bad Habits: Planning for Setbacks 1.”

Don’t wait for things to get better to be happy

5. “Don’t wait for things to get better. Life will always be complicated. Learn to be happy right now, otherwise you’ll run out of time.”  – Anonymous Part of being human is having moments in life when we want more. We want to get to the next level and achieve something bigger, better and brighter.  InContinue reading “Don’t wait for things to get better to be happy”

Don’t play the victim game

4. Whenever you feel like things are crumbling and falling apart, it’s best not to play the victim game and blame others. Remind yourself that things are happening for you and not to you.  It’s easy to complain and play the victim game when life doesn’t turn out the way we’d hoped, planned or expected. But acting thatContinue reading “Don’t play the victim game”