Self-Improvement

Barriers to Christianity
By Dee Richardson · 8 years ago
Different cultures have different barriers to becoming and thriving as a Christian. The following are some of the barriers that are claimed to be experienced from the outside and even within churches themselves. Jesus was ...
Guide on High School Preparation for Law School
By Jake Lester · 8 years ago
If you are sure you want to practice law but you’ve not completed your high school education, a majority of people might tell you that it’s too early. While this is true, it doesn’t hurt ...
The Ways of God are Superior to the Acts of God
By Godwin Ihagh · 8 years ago
In order to buttress the title of the article, let’s take a brief look into the Christian Bible, at a scripture in Psalms 103: 7 which says: "He made his ways known to Moses, and ...
Your Prosperity Today can Become Your Adversity Tomorrow: A Case Study of Zimbabwe
By Godwin Ihagh · 8 years ago
It’s a sad fact that many people and nations once experienced a level of prosperity which is now a distant memory (or almost forgotten) because currently – they’ve fallen into a state of adversity and ...
Meet Psychiatrist to free from Mental Illness
By Dr. Prasad Manovikas · 8 years ago
Psychiatry it is a branch of medicine involves in study of treatment and diagnosis of mental illness, emotional disturbances and behavioral disorders. Psychiatrist is a medical doctor treats all physical and mental illness. They cure ...
What are some Salient Points on Soul Clearing?
By Chris Anderson · 8 years ago
What a great concept many people don't understand is that even our physical body is made of energy. At the subatomic level, we are twirling molecules – a similar building squares of which the stars ...
Teej, The Penance of Goddess Parvati
By Sukanya Mohapatra · 8 years ago
Teej, The Penance of Goddess Parvati Teej is one of the prominent festivals on India observed by Hindus. It is celebrated in a grand scale in the almost all major parts of the country. This ...
Five Ways to Deal with Negative and Cynical People
By Marcia Reynolds · 8 years ago
Most people prefer to work with those who spend more time laughing than complaining. They often get the opposite. Although people aren't born with a negative attitude, over a life span they experiences disappointments, regrets, ...
Seeds of What?
By Cheri Neal · 8 years ago
The book "Seeds of Joy, Growing Zinnias and Your Zest for Life" may have an interesting title, but what does it REALLY mean? What do Zinnias have to do with Zest? And what does any ...
Forget about forgetting your insecurity — here’s what to do instead!
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Deep down, we’d all like to be able to simply forget — or delete — our insecurity. Some people will claim that we’re better off having insecurity. Because it’s a natural, human trait that keeps ...
Okay, so you messed up. Now what?
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Okay. So you did something wrong. Maybe you made a social blunder; maybe you carried out some task and failed. In short: You messed up. For people with low confidence, failure can be downright devastating. ...
Are you humble or vain?
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Many of us are raised into believing that humility, modesty and inner values are virtues. — And that those are superior and contradictory to being vain, selfish, and superficial. That money not only can’t buy ...
"The one word you need in order to succeed"
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Yeah, notice how there’s a lot of these kinds of headlines out there? "The one word you need in order to succeed". "Learn this one word and it'll change your life forever". To spare you ...
Why is taking the first step so hard?
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
If you’re anything like I used to be, you’ve been held back by your current problems for more than a matter of months. You've wanted to be taking the first step. But... How?? We do ...
Shamanic Soul Retrieval: What It Is and Why We May Need It
By Laura Lander · 8 years ago
(Quotes contained in this article are from the author’s book, Medicine Woman Awakening, A Story of Soul Retrieval) "It began to dawn on me that there was perhaps some long-neglected, long-surrendered part of myself that ...
How To Transition From a Wantrepreneur To an Entrepreneur
By Raya Khashab · 8 years ago
During my days working at corporate America, I met a lot of people who dreamed of owning their business. They were thinking that they want to call the shots and to be their own boss, ...
Wait for it... -- On the virtue of patience
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Building confidence takes patience. -- In that it takes years. Some people attract confidence naturally. But, unfairly as the world works, not everyone does. If life's truly got you down, turning it around is one ...
Don't be that guy...
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
You know how in every comment section online there’s always that one guy who’s bitchy and moany about whatever the subject matter? Yeah, don't be that guy. Often, there’s more than one. (Lookin’ at you, ...
We need a more nuanced way of saying "just do it"
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
People with low confidence and/or depression endure additional frustration when confronted with the attitude of just do it. Popularized by an immense athletics corporation, it’s hard not to see the mass-appeal of this ubiquitous saying. ...
We don't "deserve" anything
By Andy Kay · 8 years ago
Many coaches and self-development whizzes will talk about living the life you "deserve", and how you somehow "deserve" certain things. But... You don’t deserve anything. Because nobody does. And already, I have a good idea ...