Personal Thoughts
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What are you willing to change?
Quotes and questions that have helped my as I consider what changes I want to make in my life to see the improvements I desire. Continue reading
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Take 3 more steps!
Read about some of the issues with online discourse and learn how to make better inferences about life and media. Learn my two different 3-step processes to predict better outcomes for yourself and others. Understand the three scenario outcomes and… Continue reading
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Some Hard Truths for new creators
When striving for change in life, sacrifices are necessary. Embracing discomfort and taking action is vital, as time will pass regardless. Beginning as a novice may feel uncomfortable, but it is essential for growth. Remember, even the most accomplished individuals… Continue reading
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No one hates like fans do
Fans’ constant criticism of Star Wars, DC Comics, and Game of Thrones makes it difficult to enjoy these franchises. In this blog post I discuss how the negativity may stop studios from taking creative risks, and stops fans from being… Continue reading
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Is it really difficult? Or are you just scared?
Embracing challenges as “next steps” rather than burdens can change our mindset and make the journey more fulfilling. It’s a reminder to reframe our obstacles in a positive light and celebrate our progress. Continue reading
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Chip away at your goals
If you’ve been following my blog for any amount of time now, you probably know that I’m currently undergoing a lot of self-development and change in my life. I am working on building a life for myself that I love,… Continue reading
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How to avoid burnout
Feeling burnt out? Here’s my latest strategy to manage my energy so I don’t get burnt out so easily. Learn how I categorise tasks by mental effort to keep productive while doing the things I like. Continue reading
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Why you need to reflect on your life
In these days where everyone is so focused on progress and self-improvement, I think its becoming increasingly important to be able to look back and appreciate how far we’ve come. This practise is not something that comes naturally, I admit,… Continue reading








