Each of us has a unique set of skills, talents, traits, and weaknesses. No two people are the same. We are all perfectly imperfect. Regardless of what we might not like about ourselves, or of which weaknesses we wish were strengths; regardless of all the imperfections we wish we could change, each individual is perfect. … Continue reading Perfectly Imperfect
The Art Of Storytelling – A Midsommar Review
Stories and narratives are something everyone enjoys. Experiencing a journey vicariously though the character(s) provides an escape and allows for opportunities to learn better morals and values. A good narrative has multiple things you can take away and it becomes better the more you explore it. A poorly told story leaves the audience confused and … Continue reading The Art Of Storytelling – A Midsommar Review
Too Much Of A Good Thing
"The more the merrier!" "I can never get enough of —!" "You can never have too much of a good thing!" Except when you can. And when you do, that good thing, while still remaining 'good', almost starts to feel meaningless and monotonous. An overabundance of anything will make that thing lose meaning and importance. … Continue reading Too Much Of A Good Thing
Be The Shine
How often has a someone made a positive impact on your day by doing almost nothing? Maybe they just smiled in your direction, or they held a door open for you. Perhaps you went shopping and someone was able to help you find what you were looking for, or maybe a friend called you randomly … Continue reading Be The Shine
Stranger Things Season 3 Review
Let's get controversial; Slight spoilers for all of Stranger Things ahead. I, personally, did not enjoy the new season of Stranger Things. The entire season feels disjointed and the amount of product placement is embarrassing. The show is no longer scary and the main cast of children feel more like the supporting cast in favour … Continue reading Stranger Things Season 3 Review
Will Power
Personal will power is probably one of the hardest things to master. Having the self control to do something or not is a skill we often take for granted. Waking up at a certain time. Not eating the entire bag of chips. Pushing yourself at the gym. Pulling yourself out of bed. Whenever we give … Continue reading Will Power
Finding Time
“I don't have time.“ How often do we find ourselves using that as an excuse? We claim we don't have time to try new things or participate in our favourite activities because we can't find time in our schedule for them. We'll say we don't have time for one thing, then next week we're talking … Continue reading Finding Time
Thrill Seeking
Sometimes an escape from the normal is needed. Movies, theatre, video games, etc., sometimes won't cut it. So what can we do when our escape from the normal becomes our normal? Look for a fun and harmless way to pump your adrenaline. A day at an amusement park is a great option. That feeling of … Continue reading Thrill Seeking
Pets
Pets are great. They require a lot of work, but payoff in such a remarkable way. Having a pet gives you a new sense of responsibility and motivation. They offer company when you'd otherwise feel alone. They come in all shapes and sizes and even work as great ice breakers when meeting new people or … Continue reading Pets
What’s Your Motivation?
What makes you get out of bed in the morning? What is the thing that drives you to live your best life? From working for the weekend to building a family, motivation comes from everywhere. The ability to pinpoint what motivates you can prove to be a great skill. When you're feeling discouraged think about … Continue reading What’s Your Motivation?
