The benefits of higher education are mindboggling. Three significant benefits of higher education are social, personal, and economic. But the benefits are far beyond that. Higher education helps us realize our ultimate purpose and can change our health, relationships, and every aspect of our lives. It can give hope. It can bring happiness. And it… Read more »
Is it anti-feminist to want to be a domestic goddess or a housewife? Not when we throw in skills like IT and home repair. And not when we don’t have to be female to gain the status, either. All we need is the intense desire to be the best homebody ever. But it’s not enough… Read more »
Is rapport any good? It’s more than reasonable! It’s blissful when done right. We can walk into any storefront, greet the cashiers, smile, say it’s nice to see them, and ask how their day is. And do they ever love it! We can thank them for their service, compliment their strengths, and encourage their dreams. … Read more »
If we want to write books or create courses, we have some great AI resources. AI is cheap, at roughly $10 per AI platform. I tried the free version of the Tome.app, which can instantly generate book outlines or pdf presentations on any topic. All we need to do is indicate our subject, “Study advice”… Read more »
I did some banking last week and encouraged my banker to exercise. She said she used to exercise but stopped because she lacked energy. I told her how when I stopped exercising, my power waned but skyrocketed only once I restarted my fitness program. She sounded inspired and then said, “But I have no time. … Read more »
Fitness is a blast. It’s more fun than traveling to Hawaii. That is unless your hotel is by the 24-hour gym in Honolulu. Now, that’s exciting! And fitness is more fun than dining out, cruises or discovering a lost continent. That is unless these activities are accompanied by fitness, such as hikes through ruins, dancing… Read more »
I searched on the internet, “What is it called when a person prioritizes others over oneself?” Depending on where you sit between selflessness and self-focused, you might have your own definitions. Interestingly, what came up was the word “altruism.” I once saw a near-death experience account of a woman who prioritized others over herself. She… Read more »
The places we go have huge implications for our wellbeing. Some places are likely to cause conflict; others, harmony. And one step into the wrong place can lead to fifty more into despair. Similarly, one step in the right place, can lead to fifty more into happiness. We make the choice. So, with that said,… Read more »
I could not work for many years due to chronic fatigue syndrome and severe anxiety. But I have since overcome these conditions and am back in the workforce. The workforce offers enormous opportunities for growth and self-development that government assistance could never provide. We all have something to contend with, whether disability, poverty, or some… Read more »
Sir Thomas Carlyle said, “A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” Similarly, a loving heart is the beginning of all dreams. And we’ve got one day, each day, to come closer to realizing all our goals and dreams. So, how do we fit our hopes and aspirations into each passing day? First, let… Read more »