#296. Dad, why do you prefer experiences rather than gifts?
I am not against gifts. I simply prefer something that has meaning or memories, instead of stuff.
#296. Dad, why do you prefer experiences rather than gifts? Read Post »
I am not against gifts. I simply prefer something that has meaning or memories, instead of stuff.
#296. Dad, why do you prefer experiences rather than gifts? Read Post »
Self-esteem and self-worth only come from the inside and other people’s validation should not matter
#278. Dad, do I need external validation to recognize my success? Read Post »
Thanksgiving is my favourite holiday. It is a time for gratitude, reflection and celebration
#256. Dad, what does thanksgiving mean to you? Read Post »
To be steady while the world spins around you.
#246. Dad, what is stillness? Read Post »
The idea that you’ve only succeeded due to luck, and not because of your talent or qualifications.
#245. Dad. What is the imposter syndrome? Read Post »
Start the day by being true to yourself and trust your gut.
#244. Dad, how do I tell my inner critic to f**k off? Read Post »
By not being present, we scatter ourselves; and that scattering causes us to look for fulfillment in the wrong places.
#242. Dad, what happens when I am not present? Read Post »
DAD: Never. Worrying doesn’t change outcomes. Worrying ruins your day. Worrying distracts you from the work at hand.
#240. Dad, when should I start to worry? Read Post »
DAD: Talk about life, love, meaning, experiences, entrepreneurship. Be inquisitive, learn about people
#236. Dad, what should I talk about? Read Post »
Silence helps us to eliminate distractions from our daily life.
#213. Dad, tell me about silence Read Post »
DAD: Perfectionists are motivated to make the best choice every time. This can lead to decision paralysis.
#204. Dad, tell me about being a perfectionist. Read Post »
Prayer is recognition that we can’t figure out this thing called life, on our own.
#202. Dad, what is prayer? Read Post »
It is not realistic to enjoy every part of your day. Just enjoy the small moments.
#198. Dad, how do I enjoy most of my day? Read Post »
Everyone prays. The peace and love our hearts long for is our unspoken prayer.
#187. Dad, does everybody pray? 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 »
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 »
Each day is a blank canvas waiting for a splash of colour. Paint away and get excited by the beauty
#134. Dad, how do I get excited every day? Read Post »
Who cares what colour the grass is on the other side. Live in the moment and embrace the present.
#131. Dad, is the grass actually greener on the other side? Read Post »
As you age, you’ll learn to value your time, genuine relationships, meaningful work, and peace of mind.
#124. Dad, tell me about getting old Read Post »
Thinking is valueless, unless it leads to doing.
#112. Dad, what is the difference between thinking and doing? Read Post »
Focus on the excitement of discovery, improvement and experimentation.
#106. Dad, how do I move forward? Read Post »
Day-in-and-day-out joy is something that many of us never truly find. The best life you can build is to regularly
#94. Dad, is there such a thing as sustained happiness? Read Post »
Ingratitude is when money only flows inward and never outward.
#90. Dad, what is ingratitude? Read Post »
You don’t need to get out of the city to feel calm. You don’t need a gym membership to push
#86. Dad, do I have to spend a lot of money to be content? Read Post »
Progress is about getting better every day. Success comes after that.
#73. Dad, what is progress? Read Post »
If you have a safe place to sleep, reasonable health and food in the fridge, you probably have enough.
#63. Dad, how much is enough? Read Post »
Many people forget that birthday celebrations are about people and moments rather than gifts and stuff.
#61. Dad, why do most parents spend so much money on lavish birthdays for their kids? Read Post »
Definitely less than 100%. We all have way too much stuff.
#60. Dad, what percentage of items would you replace if you lost everything in a fire? Read Post »
Financial stress is not measured by how much you earn, rather by how much you save and spend.
#52. Dad, does a high paying job mean zero financial stress? Read Post »