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February 2014

There were 28 posts published in February 2014 (this is page 1 of 3).

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Reactive State of Mind Kills Creativity and Production

You can, for example, be the best in your field but lack the necessary skill to put it out for public to witness it. And I believe, one skill that’s necessary for it is to be self sufficient and less reactive. When I’m faced with a task to create something, I always enter the reactive […]

February 28, 2014 | Comment

Let Go

I was writing about ‘Impossible is Not Nothing’ yesterday. I had written more than 1000 words and edited and re-edited. However, when I tried to publish it, something went wrong. And the post was lost. Maybe I had problem with the internet connection and nothing was saved. I felt frustrated. Didn’t want to write anything. […]

in Journals | February 27, 2014 | 460 Words | 3 Comments

Impossible is Not Nothing

I used to hate it when my friends in school or other people would say that ‘Impossible is Nothing’. Then they would try to prove it by showing examples. Simple example being man landing on moon. Some decades ago, people thought it was impossible for man to reach to the moon. In the same way, people […]

in Journals | February 26, 2014 | 378 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

I Forgot

I had an idea for an amazing blog post. But I’m never going to write about it. Why? Because I forgot. The idea hit my mind at night while I was sleeping. I even remember thinking many people would enjoy reading it. It was great. But, I was too tired and sleepy to pick up […]

in Journals | February 25, 2014 | 435 Words | 2 Webmentions | 4 Comments

The Snowball Effect

When you sleep, breathe and eat with just one goal in mind; the probability of success increases drastically. And when you keep performing a particular activity all the time, snowball effect occurs. If you keep working as a painter, you’ll meet lots of people related with painting. You’ll have solid base of networks with painters […]

in Journals | February 24, 2014 | 344 Words | Comment

Trap Yourself: Unusual Guide For Motivation

From evolutionary perspective, if you don’t work or struggle for yourself, you die. That’s how human evolved during the past. The motivation for them was hunger, fear of death, pain, etc. If they didn’t hunt for food, they’d die. If they weren’t too alert, they’d get killed by Lions or Tigers. They had to work […]

in Journals | February 23, 2014 | 426 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

Being Able to Think is Humans Greatest Asset and Hindrance

Being able to think is the greatest asset of human being. But it can also be the greatest hindrance while trying to live in the present moment. It stops us from going or living with the flow. Thinking is both asset and hindrance. For me, thinking is either a greatest asset or a greatest hindrance. […]

in Journals | February 22, 2014 | 508 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

You Will Never Win The Game of Comparison

Human needs are insatiable. When you fulfill a desire, an even grander desire arises. Say you make $50,000 per year. You move to a neighborhood where people’s income average to $100,000 per year. Your $50,000 starts to seem too low. So, you move for more. You reach $100,000. Now you move to another neighborhood because […]

in Journals | February 21, 2014 | 166 Words | 1 Comment

Sleep Rules

I have been tracking my sleep for a long time now. Long enough for me to figure out that I need at least 8 hours of sleep. Sometimes, even more. I usually average 8 hours, but sometimes I’m at 9 or even 10.  I can’t operate well without sleeping at least 8 hours daily. If […]

in Journals | February 20, 2014 | 492 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

Why Ideal Work Environment is Very Crucial

I was focusing on my work very hard. A small notification with tiny metal sound popped out of nowhere. All my focus went down in an instant. It just took that one second for me to lose my focus and stop work. When I work on my laptop, if I get even a tiny sound […]

in Journals | February 19, 2014 | 353 Words | Comment

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