Tag: happiness
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Hyperactive Introvert Series – Part 1: My Journey to Realising Who I Am
For most of my life, I’ve been described as “determined,” “always doing something,” and “full of ideas.” On the surface, it looked like I was a classic extrovert — always moving, always busy, always chasing the next goal. But deep down, I’ve always needed long stretches of quiet time to recharge. Big crowds drain me,…
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Introvert Superpower #1: Stoic Strength in a Noisy World
Stillness isn’t silence. It’s strength. In a world that often rewards noise, speed, and constant visibility, the introvert’s quiet, composed nature can easily be misunderstood—or underestimated. But what if that calm exterior wasn’t a weakness, but a superpower? Let’s reframe it: being an introvert is not a limitation in business—it’s a competitive edge. And one…
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2 of 5:The Beauty of Self-Talk: The Easiest Success Habit to Start
“The simplest habit with the biggest impact: Change your words, change your life.” If I told you there was a life-changing habit that requires zero money, no extra time, and almost no effort, would you try it? That’s exactly what self-talk offers. Most success habits—whether it’s waking up at 5 AM, exercising daily, or journaling—require…
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Finding Your “Thing”: A Thought Experiment That Helped Me Discover Purpose
When I was searching for clarity in my life and work, I developed a simple checklist or thought experiment that helped me find my path. While this approach worked for me, I’m not claiming it’s the only way. You may have different methods or categories to guide you. Here are three prompts that I found…
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Finding Your “Thing”: A Thought Experiment That Helped Me Discover Purpose
When I was searching for clarity in my life and work, I developed a simple checklist or thought experiment that helped me find my path. While this approach worked for me, I’m not claiming it’s the only way. You may have different methods or categories to guide you. Here are three prompts that I found…
