Blogs

  • Easter Joy Daily

    The thing I like about Easter, and many other holidays, is the mood and spirit that they bring out in people. Granted, there are religious reasons for the holiday, and that’s a significant part of why everyone is in a good mood.

    I’ve noticed that my interactions with others are much more positive, especially on days like Easter. The unique thing about Easter is that it can fall on a different Sunday every year. Sometimes it’s in March, sometimes it’s in April. My daughter has already experienced two Easters in her life, and she isn’t even one year old yet, lol.

    This shows that we can choose which days we want to be happy. We can choose which days we want to be kind to others. We can choose days that we want to celebrate and be happy. So why not choose every day?

  • Curiosity Unleashed

    You never know what you will discover in life.

    Turn over every stone, and discoveries will present themselves. Continue to learn and have an urge to grow.

    There are new things you will discover and learn. You won’t know what it is until you actually do. The answers are out there for you; you just have to go on the journey to find them. Always stay curious and open-minded as you explore the world around you.

  • Faith in Consistent Action

    What you’re doing right now might not be fully appreciated by yourself and others until much later in time.

    There are things I did over five years ago that I appreciate much more now. Much of that stems from faith. I have faith that all the benefits from my actions will eventually come to fruition. I just have to put the work in and be consistent.

    Often, the problem is that we don’t put in the adequate amount of time and effort into something. Then, when time goes by and we look back, there’s nothing to see.

    So, whatever it is you wish to be or do, start right now. Put the work in now, and the reward will come, either for you or others.

  • Grace Amid Imperfection

    It’s easy to judge someone based on one rash decision or a choice that they made in which we didn’t appreciate. One action isn’t the sum of a person’s life, though.

    We often forget all the good things someone has done once they make a mistake we consider bad. While we may think poorly of that person, we do the same in different situations. We all need grace and forgiveness at times, and we should give it as much as we need it.

    Never allow someone to walk all over you or take you for granted, but also realize that we are all flawed human beings. Remember to be compassionate and understanding when others make mistakes, just as you would want for yourself.

  • Journey of Understanding

    Some things in life you don’t fully understand until you go through them. Some things you can’t learn until you attempt to do them.

    Embrace the journey of experience and learning, for it is in these moments that true understanding unfolds.

  • Embrace Learning

    A lot of skills come down to how much practice you want to put in. Most skills are achievable; you can become a great painter, a great athlete, a great instrumentalist, great at math, or anything else. It just comes down to how much practice you put in.

    If you’re willing to put in the time and commitment to achieve a skill, you’ll achieve it. It’s that simple. It’s something we don’t have to complicate and something we must accept.

    I feel like we should continue to learn new skills as we go through life. It’s something that keeps us alive. Plus, there’s always something new to learn. Learning new skills can be a fulfilling journey that enriches our lives.

  • Unleashing Potential Through Focus

    We often possess all the skills and abilities needed to achieve our goals. We can achieve more than we think with the right focus and dedication.

    Sometimes, it’s not the skills or abilities that are the issue; what we truly need is to concentrate and give our undivided attention. This simple act can work wonders.

    I can write a blog spontaneously, and with focused effort, I can create something even more in-depth. By dedicating myself and focusing intensely, I can write a book or a movie. The key lies in the level of focus and dedication we apply.

    This principle applies to all my endeavors, guiding me on when to increase my focus or effort to truly accomplish something. If there’s a goal you’ve been wanting to achieve but haven’t yet, dedicate your time and focus on the task, and observe the results.

  • Purposeful Impact

    When it comes to an individual’s life purpose, it should always involve helping others or fixing a problem, rather than focusing solely on individual achievements and objectives.

    It should never be self-centered. If you aren’t happy or feel like you don’t know your purpose, you can start there. What problem for others would you like to fix? Who would you like to help? We’re often only remembered by how we treated others while alive.

    Remember, a life filled with purpose is one that looks beyond oneself to positively impact others and the world at large.

  • Bed Height Bliss

    I’ve been sleeping better and feeling better since changing the height of my bed.

    For almost 5 years, my bed had been too high, making it more difficult to access, a higher risk of falling off, harder to regulate temperature, and even made the bedroom decor look less aesthetically pleasing.

    I kinda always knew the bed was too high, but didn’t realize all the effects it could have. Lowering the bed by just about 9 inches made all the difference. I feel better, I can access the bed, and the room looks better.

    All this happened over a small change of bed height. I wonder what other small changes I could make in life that would make a big difference.

  • Prepare, Act, Succeed

    “Forewarned is forearmed.” Being informed in advance helps you be prepared for any situation.

    The sad thing is, many times we are forewarned about preventable situations but still take no action until the problem occurs. This is something I’ve been working on myself.

    It’s easier to be forewarned and forearmed about the big things in our lives, but it’s the big and small situations for which we must be prepared. Many small things we overlook until they become significant, and at that point, it’s too late.

    It’s crucial to pay attention to both the big picture and the small details to be truly prepared for whatever comes our way.