#141. Dad, sometimes I don’t know what to do
Start with “what makes you happy” and know that there is no right answer.
#141. Dad, sometimes I don’t know what to do Read Post »
Start with “what makes you happy” and know that there is no right answer.
#141. Dad, sometimes I don’t know what to do 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 »
It’s not always about trying to figure things out. Sometimes it’s about allowing things to reveal themselves.
#125. Dad, there is so much I still have to figure out 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 »
Balance is not about perfection. It’s about avoiding extremes.
#123. Dad, how do I stay balanced? Read Post »
New experiences provide opportunities for new versions of ourselves to emerge.
#122. Dad, tell me about new experiences. Read Post »
Progress is any action that moves you in the direction of becoming a better, kinder human being.
#113. Dad, what is progress? Read Post »
Material items do not always equal happiness. Sometimes they just add stress and debt.
#102. Dad, does having more stuff equal happiness? 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 »
I suggest you don’t spend too much time on things that don’t matter and spend it with people that do.
#88. Dad, can you give me advice on getting my shit together? 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 »
Treat yourself if it brings you happiness. Enjoy your money with moderation. Balance is the key.
#80. Dad, what is the happiness fund? Read Post »
Avoid busy work. Enjoy focused work instead.
#77. Dad, tell me about work. Read Post »
Start by investing in your personal development and become an expert in one thing.
#76. Dad, should I start to invest? Read Post »
Minimalism is less about the quantity of items you have and more about the quality of life you create.
#72. Dad, what is minimalism? Read Post »
Each day I plan to live a little better, love a little bigger and breathe a little easier.
#66. Dad, what do you expect to achieve each day? Read Post »
Comparison makes us feel as if life is a race. The only conceivable benefit to comparison is inspiration.
#64. Dad, what is the external comparison trap? 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 »
Unfortunately, for people who are alone, out of work or sick, the holidays are also the “most difficult time of
#46. Dad, why is the holiday season not the “best time of the year” for everybody? Read Post »
It is called fulfillment. You reach this stage when you discover who you are by supporting yourself doing work you
#42. Dad, what is the “damn I’m happy stage”? Read Post »
Living a simpler, uncluttered life means a life that is not filled with constant busyness, worry and stress, but instead
#22. Dad, how do I live a simple, uncluttered life? Read Post »