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Totally Different Environment From What I Am Comfortable With

Almost 99% of the time, I write posts from my home. I basically never wrote a post from outside my home. I’m comfortable writing from my home and that’s where I produce the best writing. However, there’s a massive downside for being comfortable only in one place. I’m not flexible enough to produce good writing or […]

in Journals | October 31, 2014 | 337 Words | 1 Webmention | 2 Comments

Successful People Believe About Focusing On Reality

There’s a distinct distinction between successful people and unsuccessful people who struggle to follow their life path. Unsuccessful people believe there are two worlds. One where you work for the sake of paying bills and another where you have fun and live your life in happiness. Most of us don’t want to study in school […]

in Journals | October 29, 2014 | 170 Words | Comment

Always Log Your Ideas

New ideas generate at random times. I rely mostly on those ideas to write these blog posts. My brain generally generates new ideas while I’m resting or sleeping at night. The peak idea generation time for me is 4 AM to 6 AM in the morning. I’ll be half asleep and half awake during that […]

in Journals | October 28, 2014 | 399 Words | Comment

Stop Setting Expectation Before The Event

Before any big festival or event, we get excited. So excited that we can barely wait for it. Our expectation increases along with excitement, and as a result the event itself doesn’t feel grand. We don’t enjoy the festival as much as we’d thought we’d enjoy. The festival ends, and you feel sad again that […]

in Journals | October 27, 2014 | 396 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

The Long And Hard Way

Whenever I learn or work on anything, I always opt for the long and hard way. I was never like that before. I hate to wait. So, I always tried taking the easy approach. I would want to learn everything within a day or two, because I didn’t have patience to wait for a long time, nor […]

in Journals | October 26, 2014 | 411 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

What Hurts You Today Makes You Stronger Tomorrow

We follow passion most of the time. But it’s not always passion that matters. It’s how much of a impact you’re making in the world while doing your work that matters. If what you do doesn’t impact the world, at least in a small way, then there’s very little importance of that work in the […]

in Journals | October 25, 2014 | 400 Words | Comment

How Brushing at Night Became a Habit

I fell behind on my writing schedule. It used to come at me naturally to write a blog post, but now it doesn’t. It happened because I failed to keep the momentum going. Once you fall, it’s very difficult to go back. I used to have something in my mind everyday for next day’s post. […]

in Uncategorized | October 24, 2014 | 458 Words | Comment

Musashi’s Take on Relationship and Life Goals

If you try to strengthen and settle for relationship, you won’t be able to achieve your  life goal. It’s because relationships require lots of time and devotion. Without it, relationship will be a failure. In the story of Musashi, Musashi has a coherent life goal of becoming the greatest swordsmen of all time. But he […]

in Journals | October 23, 2014 | 255 Words | Comment

Focus Down

It’s been a long time I’ve been journaling, so I can say that I can only write one journal at a time – either public or private. I regard public journals as blog posts. Whenever I’m writing private journals, I’m not writing public journals. And whenever I’m writing public journals, I’m not writing private journals. […]

in Journals | October 15, 2014 | 481 Words | Comment

Helping Others Complete Their Tasks

Ability to learn by helping others complete their tasks or project is probably the quickest way to learn about a subject. Most people refrain from helping others complete difficult tasks because they usually get nothing in return. Rather helping others complete difficult projects, most people think of starting and completing their own projects. But in […]

in Journals | September 29, 2014 | 108 Words | Comment

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