The Gift of Self-Compassion
The Gift of Self-Compassion When you are the one who decides to be nice to yourself In this world of increased efficiency and productivity, of passions and successes, we seem to
The Gift of Self-Compassion When you are the one who decides to be nice to yourself In this world of increased efficiency and productivity, of passions and successes, we seem to
The Tragedy of Human Memory How lost is the most valuable thing How much do you remember what you did this year? Or rather, how much do you remember what you
The Thing About Regret You Chose It What is regret? Think about one thing you regret in your life. What’s that feeling? That gnawing feeling tugging at your heart, that
Chasing Papers A Short Essay on the Grand Chase of Life I have been taught to chase after things all my life — papers mostly. A dazzling report card, a beautiful certificate,
Listening to Music is An Investment You may turn away now if you are thinking this is something that can get you rich with, sorry, that wasn’t what I meant
The Fear of Missing Out What a tragedy Admit it, the world has just too many things out there — places you want to go; things you want to do, experience; people
Writers and their Stories “I possess within me the universal human capacity to create.” Recently, I came up with this quote while thinking about the miracle of human creation, how I
The Creative Work When Effort and Outcome doesn’t correlate The creative work is a peculiar thing. Writing, painting, composing music, making YouTube videos — all of them are using the creative juices
Your Wallpaper is Cursed In which meaning is diminished Hands up if your wallpaper is a scenic landscape, an ethereal vista overlooking mountains and rivers. Hands up if your wallpaper
Left Home Without Headphones The Pain of Boredom Today, I left home without my headphones with a couple of hours long journey ahead of me. Okay, you may pick your