According to some experts, people make an average of 35,000 decisions each day. In Abraham Maslow’s book, “Motivation and Personality”, Maslow says, "You always have two choices: to step forward into growth or to step backwards into safety: each action you take throughout the day either gets you a plus one or minus one.”
Read MoreEver catch yourself caring a bit too much about the approval of somebody? Perhaps it helps to be reminded of what Marcus Aurelius said: “The approval of men who do not even stand well in their own eyes has no value for me.”
Read MoreWhat if you could put away your worries about the future and know that things were going to turn out for the best for you? You can be the person people point to and say, ‘look how great things always turn out for him/her.’ Legendary UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden said, “Things Turn Out Best for Folks Who Make the Best of the Way Things Turn Out.”
Read MoreWho amongst us is truly privileged? In the book: “A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the art of living,” Campbell states: “The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.”
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