Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 July 2015

What Would You Like Me To Write About?

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I am always looking to improve the content of this blog and make it better. So, I need your suggestions. What topics would you like me to write on? Thank you in advance for your good suggestions.

Sunday, 9 November 2014

How Do I Engage You Better?

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Okay, so lately I've been losing sleep. Dreaming about...just joking. That's a line from One Republic's 'Counting Stars'. The real thing I wanted to ask is: HOW DO I ENGAGE YOU GUYS WHO READ MY BLOG MORE? How do I get this blog to be more conversational? I want you guys to leave more comments. What are your suggestions from other blogs you've read?
I'll really appreciate your help with this because it bothers me a lot that you guys don't really comment. Your comments help me know how well I'm serving you and how much you're learning from here. So, help me serve you better, will you ? :) 

How to Worry Profitably

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I recently came to discover something: I worry too much. At times I try to convince myself that I'm not worrying too much, I'm just thinking too much. But I haven't been able to successfully deceive myself into accepting that notion. Two weeks ago, I was reading Richard Templar's The Rules of Life and I came across a chapter that says 'It's OK to worry, or to know how not to'. The chapter explains that since the future is uncertain (no one knows tomorrow), it's only normal as human beings to be worried about stuff. I mean, there so many things we have to deal with. Everyone has got something they're worried about. From their work, to their studies, to children, to parents, to partners, and most especially money.

Richard Templar says that we wouldn't be human if we didn't worry about things at times. And I totally agree with him on this. After coming to terms with the inevitability of worrying about things, I decided to finally find a way around it. I love turning negative stuff and making them positive so I made up my mind to learn how to worry profitably. And thank goodness, I was able to devise something. That 'something' is what I want to share with you.