Tag: life
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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 #2: Deep Focus
Distraction is loud. Focus is quiet. While the world celebrates multitasking, fast responses, and being “always on,” introverts often thrive in the opposite environment—one of depth, intention, and uninterrupted thought. This ability to dive deeply into meaningful work without needing constant external stimulation isn’t just a preference. It’s a superpower. And in today’s overstimulated, attention-fragmented…
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The Work From Home Experiment: A Blog Series
Be Kind to Yourself – Take Breaks 🧘♂️ One of the hardest yet most essential productivity habits to adopt is taking breaks. It sounds simple, yet when you’re in the zone, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking, “I’ll just finish this one thing, then I’ll take a break.” But then—your phone rings,…
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4 of 5 Why Self-Talk Is a Game-Changer for Success
“Your thoughts build your future—so make them work for you.” Think about the last time you doubted yourself. Maybe you thought:❌ “I’m not good enough.”❌ “I’ll never succeed.”❌ “I always mess up.” Now, ask yourself—if someone else spoke to you that way, would you tolerate it? Probably not. So why accept that kind of talk…
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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…
