When you start with your own business, something new and exciting, you’re on everyone’s radar. Your energy is contagious, your charm is at peak and your willingness to succeed is highest possible.
How does the tree in the wind sound like? How do the leaves on the ground smell like? How does nature feel?
We got so used to a hectic life, always online, always connected, always on the grid, that we forgot how the silence sounds like.
There it is. A little green worm, crawling through my brain, connecting my positive vibes and sending me a signal that optimism is okay.
Inspiration for this post came from the design world. Each year, Pantone, the Color Institute, chooses one color that represents a…
Damn, we are afraid of everything. Afraid of snakes, spiders, woods in the dark and other elemental things in nature. Those we can understand, it’s about survival. But there are other fears, irrational, upgrades to our feelings of inadequacy, being afraid of what others thinks of us, fears of…
“Beauty of our soul shines through the cracks in our shell.”
Why did you cry the last time you let your tears just pour down your face? What touched you so deep you couldn’t stop emotions breaking your shell? Was the pain…
They say you can create or change you habit(s) in 21 days. This writing challenge has 30. And I hope it works.
There is no shortcut to greatness.
Last days of writing really were just for getting the number up. I’m not even sure I’ve got that right. I’m trying to think about something to write, trying to sum up strength to do a proper post, but nothing comes to mind or really, I’m too tired to think and write longer than a…
It’s so easy to wait a little longer for the perfect gig, the perfect business, partner and the perfect love. All it takes is a little push on a snooze button, a little text saying you can’t, a little email to postpone the meeting.
We have a hard time making decisions, because we are afraid of bad consequences if we make the wrong ones.
We feel superior, because we are afraid people will see we are just like everybody else.
John Maxwell says: “Sometimes you win. Sometimes you learn.”
Bull Durham said it better: