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Then dream

Dream big dreams; only big dreams have the power to move men's soul.                                 — MARCUS AURELIUS           Dream big dreams! Allow yourself to dream. Allow yourself to envision and fantasize about the sort of life you might want to live. Consider the measure of cash you might want to gain and have in your bank account. Every incredible man and ladies start with a fantasy of something great, not the same as what they have today. You know the tune that says "You have to have a dream, if you want a dream to come true." It's valid for you and for every other person, also.            Envision that you have no constraints on what you can be, have, or do throughout everyday life. Imagine that you have, all the cash, all the training, all the experience, all the companions, all the contacts, all the assets, and everything else you...

Think

YOU CAN SUCCEED        It is clear your brain can lead you down a risky path bringing about melancholy, nervousness, disturbed connections, compulsion, unreasonable annoyance, passionate disconnection, and that's just the beginning; you've likely been experiencing. A lack of awareness that your brain was managing everything.  The genuine message of this article is that you can define who you seek to be (your actual self) and adjust your practices to those objectives. We should confront it: This is no simple assignment. I realize that to truly adjust your behavior requires that you on a very basic level change the decisions you make on a day by day or even moment by minute premise. We additionally realize that you will need to battle against ground-breaking brain biology in the Habit Center, which acts in an effective and programmed path outside of your mindfulness. Eventually, you succeed when you perceive that it isn't your deficiency that you are battling—it's...

It is all in your head

everything-youu.blogspot.com Nothing is more painful or excruciating than when your brain assumes control over your thoughts, lower your self-esteem, questions your capacities, overwhelms you with desires, or choose to direct your activities. "It resembles the attack of the brainsnatchers," says Ted, a gifted Broadway entertainer whose career was waiting for a considerable length of time in light of his serious stage fright and fears of dismissal.            Running on autopilot is the most unhelpful manner, Ted felt like his "brain just dominated," filling him with self-uncertainty and tension. "It was awful and embarrassing . . . it let me know every one of these things about me that simply weren't accurate. That I was nothing but bad, a secondclass citizen, that I didn't merit anything."           What's more regrettable, those tricky brain messages about Ted were dead off-base.In all actuality Ted is a cultivated entertaine...

Top Ten Movie of 2019

Consistently some partner or colleague will say to me, "This simply was anything but an excellent year for motion pictures." To which I react, constantly, "It was an extraordinary year for motion pictures!" There are constantly awesome motion pictures, in light of the fact that there are still movie producers who have faith in benefiting as much as possible from the medium. The mechanics of how motion pictures get to us is a greater issue than at any other time: Specifically, what amount of exertion are the majority of us ready to use to see a film on the big screen, the canvas movie producers who are not kidding about their art keep on having faith in—and need to work in? That dramatization will keep on unfurling. In any case, for the time being, here are 10 movies—in addition to a grip of truly good noteworthy notices—that remind us what motion pictures, at their best, can mean.  10. Hustlers Two fascinating artists (Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez), both single p...

Coronavirus and depression

              "I find hope in the darkest of days and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe" Dalai Lama       It is no more a news that a virus is at the verge of putting the world at its feet; the Coronavirus. The world economy crumbles as small businesses fades into thin air, the tycoons are not left unscathed. Doctors and scientists are at their best trying to contain the spread of the virus and to produce Vaccines alike. Businessmen and the rich are getting impoverished and the poor are only trying to get their stomach wall from collapsing. Debt relief and palliatives here and there but, the worlds' market  is closed! As the economy is depressing so are the people depressed!        How do I get back to my business? How do I meet my loan schedules and framework and avoid accumulating interest to Everest high? How do I pay my employees, the employers ask? The employees can get a pay cut but h...

4 natural proven ways to avoid Depression.

    Depression is a serious medical condition and in its extreme can lead to suicide and self harm. A no of people take antidepressants as a treatment for depression but in this article I will take you through ways and steps to avoid getting depressed. 1. Pets : are companion animals and can serve as a solution to being alone. Medically, they are proven to boost serotonin level and can significantly improves mood. Pets have been mans best friend for long, accept our errors without prejudice, welcoming us with a smiling face when the world is against us as they are non judgemental, unconditionally friendly and they doesn't care about your race or background; they are there to love you any day or time. - Dogs are nicknamed man's best friend for a reason. The canine specie are not just for watch they are alongside, awesome pet. Dogs reduces stress, anxiety & depression. They eases loneliness, encourages exercise and generally improves your all round heath and wellb...
                Classical Books that could change your life: Lacon or many things on few words; addressed to those who think by Rev. Charles Caleb Colton        Charles was not just a Reverend, he was also an eccentric, with invaluable opinions and a brilliant philosopher. He lived an exemplary life many centuries ago and authored many books including Hypocrisy, a satire, Moscow, a poem, Critical remarks on lord Byron and many more.         Today, we go through one of his literary work, " Lacon or many things in few words; Addressed to those who thinks" , a fine piece of work put together in a tactical way published in the 1820s. The book has attracted a number of vituperative remarks and criticism as a result of its name but Caleb, vindicating his book prevaricated - " But a volume addressed to those who think is in fact addressed to the world; for although the proportion of those who do think, be extr...

The enemy within

                            “ Our doubts are traitors and make us loose the good we off might win, by fearing to attempt ” William Shakespeare.        Doubt has been our closest enemy, a traitor and a foe and we have not been paying attention to it. According to Wikipedia, “It is a mental state in which the mind remain suspended between two or more contradictory propositions, unable to assent to any”.         With doubt you are unable to choose between a law or a business school as a career choice, Oxford or Harvard? You are unable to decide which house you would love to live in, where should I invest my limited capital in? Banking or the Housing industry? Should I propose to my girlfriend or not and a whole lot more.         The human mind is a vast space and can take it a lot of information BUT can process a few seamlessly.     ...

Monday Motivation

                          It's another Monday and has the world continues to be ravaged by the Coronavirus pandemic, stay home and be safe. This will surely pass and this won't be the end of the world. Instead of staying idle and exponentially increasing the chances of running into depression, why not lift your spirit up, sip your coffee, adjust your settee and let's get you motivated.         "I find hope in the darkest days and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the Universe " Dalai Lama. www.everything-youu.blogspot.com       As Charles Caleb Colton, the author of Lacon, or, many things in few words: addressed to those who thinks and many more life changing books, rightly hinted, "Times of great calamity and confusion have been productive for the great minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace. The brightest thunderbolt is elicited from the darkest storm"...