Put Yourself in the (Wrong) Shoes
The next time someone hurts you, trying putting yourself in their shoes, even if they’re just flat-out wrong.
The next time someone hurts you, trying putting yourself in their shoes, even if they’re just flat-out wrong.
Freedom means the ability to do what you know is right, without fear of repercussions. Are you stuck in a cage?
There is a particular type of friend that you need the most — the kind that will expect the best from you, and hold you accountable.
The people you surround yourself with will determine how high you can fly, and how far you’ll go. Choose wisely.
We know to protect our bodies from abuse. But do you protect your mind?
When assessing ourselves, it’s easy to fall into the trap of self-deception. We risk starting our journey from the wrong position.
Nobody wants to hear about that one time you almost fell off your motorcycle in Mexico. Instead of telling stories, listen instead.
Even free things aren’t truly free — they occupy space in our homes and in our minds. You trade your peace of mind and your time for “things”. Isn’t there a better way?
People who are chained by their thought processes and their emotions often don’t realize they’re not free. The first step is awareness.
You can’t focus on inner strength AND trying to control the external world at the same time. You have to choose.