Tag: purpose
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Is the Modern Introvert the New Face of Stoicism?
In a world filled with noise, constant sharing, and performative hustle, the quiet strength of the modern introvert feels… almost radical. It’s as if being calm, reflective, and emotionally measured—once seen as soft or passive—is now emerging as a form of quiet rebellion. And when you think about it, introversion and Stoicism share a striking…
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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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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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Test Small, Think Big
How I Started My Writing Journey Like many entrepreneurs, I constantly have new ideas and the urge to bring them to life—what I like to call “entrepreneuritis.” One of those ideas was writing a book. I’ve always believed that books are a powerful medium, capable of lasting for generations. But writing a book is a…
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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…
