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Create My Own Set of Reality

On August 1, 2014, I wrote that I’d write something everyday this month. I failed at it. I didn’t fail because of procrastination or other stuff along those line. I failed because I was sick. I couldn’t open my laptop for a long time during this month. This is probably the first time I couldn’t […]

in Journals | August 18, 2014 | 309 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

Be Aware of Expectation You Set

We get disappointed when an event doesn’t occur the way want it to. Usually it’s cause of our own expectation, but sometimes it might not be our fault. Your friend assures he’ll arrive at your place at 12PM, but he doesn’t. That’s no fault of your own, but  you still get upset and angry at it, […]

in Journals | August 3, 2014 | 278 Words | Comment

Just Let It Flow

Some people like to create drama over superficial stuff. Nobody consciously likes to be around those type of people. I don’t mention about unconsciousness, because I think those type of people–drama creator–attract other people. Humans are social creatures. Anything that creates attention is attractive, or at least fun. Some people create lots of drama, and […]

in Journals | August 2, 2014 | 406 Words | Comment

August 1, 2014

Today is August 1, 2014. I like to review my process every month on the first day. I’ve been doing so for some months, but not every time: February 1, 2014 and April 1, 2014 Some months ago, I challenged myself to write a blog post everyday. I also challenged to take a video everyday. […]

in Journals | August 1, 2014 | 431 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

What You Want To Complete

It’s very important that you understand when you’re procrastinating and not completing your works. Most of it occurs unconsciously. Today morning I opened my laptop with a mission to complete all the work and make the make the day productive. I started great and somewhere in the middle(I don’t know when) I started to surf […]

in Journals | July 31, 2014 | 354 Words | Comment

Busy Without Actually Being Busy

When I didn’t have a cell phone, I would just think about a topic and dwell on it. That would make it easier for me to write something the other day. But now, I have been distracted by my cell phone. Either I’m using my laptop or cell phone. I don’t have free time for […]

in Journals | July 18, 2014 | 213 Words | Comment

Eliminate Sadness

I usually feel sad when something doesn’t happen the way I want it to, and then I bitch about it. After that, usually, I feel bad and anxious the whole day. But now I’ve figured out a way to eliminate sadness completely by using the Negative Visualization technique. I think of blind people and feel happy […]

in Journals | July 16, 2014 | 150 Words | 2 Comments

When The Whole World Is Watching The World Cup

Some years ago, I stopped watching TV because it was too distracting. And during that time, I stopped taking sports seriously, because it wouldn’t solve any major problems in the world and wouldn’t benefit me in anyway except for the instant gratification and thrill I’d get. So, I stopped watching and taking sports seriously. I’d […]

in Journals | July 10, 2014 | 387 Words | Comment

I Actually Finished Reading Musashi

Sebastian Marshall and Tynan highly recommended the book “Musashi“. I thought of reading it since it was highly recommended. I checked the book and figured it was almost 1,000 pages long – nine hundred and something pages. I thought it was impossible to read that book. I had never read any books so big. I […]

in Journals | July 8, 2014 | 402 Words | Comment

Rinse and Repeat

I usually feel demotivated to organize and work on self improvement after I fail to master it. I try and do it again, and fail again. It then starts to get very frustrating. I was aware that I need to work on it constantly, but not sure how much. I have been doing the same […]

in Journals | June 30, 2014 | 257 Words | Comment

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