Mindsets of Victory
The lesson at present is victory — specifically gaining it over unwanted behavior (or wanted behavior that shouldn’t be wanted). What should our mindset be?
Read More Mindsets of VictoryThe lesson at present is victory — specifically gaining it over unwanted behavior (or wanted behavior that shouldn’t be wanted). What should our mindset be?
Read More Mindsets of VictoryI started reading Atomic Habits by James Clear and it’s got me thinking. Don’t ask me if I like the book yet, because I just started, but it has started a fascination with little habits. I feel like I’ve mentioned this in every other blog post, but I’m an all or nothing individual. Little habits? Sounds like […]
Read More Little Habits of TruthLeviticus is an easy book to let one’s eyes lose focus and start planning the rest of the day’s to-do list. But you don’t think I brought you here to stop there, did you?
Read More A Levitical Reflection: IntegrityI had a mild-medium anxiety attack this morning. I never know to gauge those. If I say it was mild, does that mean it didn’t really happen? If I say it was extreme, does that mean I can’t say anything was worse than? I type this as I’m on spring break. Although breaks are great […]
Read More Anxiety’s Inherent Truth-EditingThus, “do not take to heart everything people say,” because even you have allowed anger to get the better of you. Knowing that we’ve done the same softens the blow, but it still hurts. Hurtful words hurt. Because what if…..they’re true?
Read More Do Not Take to HeartMost people know the media lies about basically everything. But there are lies that have taken me time to realize I actually believed them, let alone stop believing them. How could they sabotage my relationship when I wasn’t even aware?
Read More 3 Ways Media Lies About (Romantic) Relationships