We're here. 100 consecutive blogs. In the interest of full disclosure, I didn't know if I would actually get here. These last 100 days have been a roller coaster.
Tag: Mike
Look for the Rainbow
Some days are easy...Some days - not so much.
Finding Your Triggers
A lot can be learned about yourself from finding your triggers, and if there are any negative habits associated with these triggers, knowing what the triggers are will help you resist the urge to act upon the habit. So what are some ways of finding your triggers? [186 words remaining
Selfish Gratitude
We're all grateful for something. Our parents, friends, coworkers are just a few examples of people we might be grateful for. Did you know, there is a correlation between gratitude and happiness? A lot of studies show that the more grateful someone is, the happier they are. [76 words remaining]
Learn “A Thing” A Day
The brain thrives on learning - the more you feed it new information, the better your brain function. [39 words remaining]
Personifying Anxiety
Does your anxiety have a face? As in, when you think about your anxiety, is there a specific thing you see? For me, I think about my anxiety as an emotional presence; an invisible cloud that tries to overpower and instill fear. For my friend, they see their anxiety as an intimidating presence; like a monster. [267 words remaining]
Sort by Price
This feature is every entrepreneur's worst nightmare. What is the point of making something if I can't make it the cheapest? Is that your dream; to create "the cheap one"? [139 words remaining]
The Crooked Arrow
A crooked arrow sounds useless right? I mean, how can you ever expect to hit your target if the arrow isn't straight? [65 words remaining]
“I’m Sorry”
Sorry is sympathetic. You aren't apologizing for something you did, you are saying you see the pain. Sorry is empathetic. Not only do you see the pain, but you've likely experienced it in some way before; You can relate. Saying "I'm sorry", opens the door for conversation, connection, and movement. "I see the pain you … Continue reading “I’m Sorry”
Writers Block: A Myth We’ve Created
Writer's block doesn't exist. It is something we have made up as an excuse to stop trying. [118 words remaining]
