#181. Dad, what should define me?
If you are going to be defined by something, it might as well be something that you love.
#181. Dad, what should define me? Read Post »
If you are going to be defined by something, it might as well be something that you love.
#181. Dad, what should define me? Read Post »
If you want to be in control, start by letting go of control and see if things start to take
#180. Dad, I feel that I have to be in control. Read Post »
Our basic needs never change. We all need to be seen and appreciated, we need to belong and we all
#179. Dad, do our basic needs ever change? Read Post »
Practice rituals and build habits one at a time and then let them build on one another.
#178. Dad, how do I make changes in my life? Read Post »
If you view life as merely achieving goals, you will have the illusion of success.
#177. Dad, I think I am successful because I achieve my goals. Read Post »
Stop multitasking and remove anything from your environment that might distract you.
#176. Dad, how do I increase my attention span? Read Post »
This phrase means “Sweeter after difficulties” It reminds you that nothing good comes easily.
#175. Dad, what does “Dulcius Ex Asperis” mean? Read Post »
A good starting point is to stop worrying about what other people think about you.
#174. Dad, how do I find peace? Read Post »
Peace of mind arrives the moment you come to peace with what is on your mind.
#173. Dad, I don’t seem to have peace of mind Read Post »
At the end of each day, breathe deeply, appreciate where you are, and see the value in what you have.
#172. Dad, life is unfair. Read Post »
“Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.”
#171. Dad, what is your favourite Lao Tzu quote? Read Post »
Spending time by yourself allows you to hear your thoughts without distractions.
#170. Dad, tell me about spending time with myself. Read Post »
Finding compassion for others is easy but finding compassion for yourself is much harder.
#169. Dad, tell me about self compassion Read Post »
Learn to exercise self-control and delay purchases until you can pay in full, with cash.
#168. Dad, how can I avoid the payment syndrome? Read Post »
It is just as important to learn what not to do from others as much as what to do.
#167. Dad, I try to learn as much as I can from others. Read Post »
Try to create a life of choice around things that are important to you.
#166. Dad, how do I take control of my priorities? Read Post »
How much you earn does not determine your ability to build wealth. The first step to building wealth is to
#165. Dad, I feel I don’t earn enough money to be wealthy. Read Post »
Reading allows you to see the world more clearly.
#164. Dad, tell me about reading Read Post »
Perfection is a particular form of unhappiness.
#163. Dad, what is perfection? Read Post »
Don’t live the same day over and over again and call it a life!
#162. Dad, I think I have become too comfortable with routine. Read Post »
Rest is a necessary ingredient for your mind and body. Rest is not given to us, we have to take
#161. Dad, how important is rest? Read Post »
Research shows that too much technology use diminishes our mental and physical health and our relationships.
#160. Dad, is using too much technology bad? Read Post »
Stop spending money or time impressing others.
#159. Dad, how do I take control of my spending? Read Post »
Attention management is the practice of controlling distractions, being present in the moment and maximizing focus.
#158. Dad, what is attention management? Read Post »
There are more distractions than ever before, and you must learn to control your attention span in order to control
#157. Dad, how do I deal with daily distractions? Read Post »
DAD: There are more distractions than ever before and you must learn to control your attention span in order to
#157. Dad, how do I deal with daily distractions? Read Post »
Some of the best things in life happen unexpectedly, and in spite of our failed plans.
#156. Dad, many of my plans don’t turn out as expected Read Post »
Don’t assume your future is not bright. A lot of positive things will happen in your future that you are
#155. Dad, sometimes I feel my future is bleak. Read Post »
You have to remain consistent, don’t strive for perfection and learn to say “No” more often.
#154. Dad, how do I become a better version of myself? Read Post »
If you are too proud to accept help or live within your means, it can cost you money and cut off
#153. Dad, does pride come at a price? Read Post »