For some people “seeing is believing” and for others “believing is seeing”. Which group do you belong to? And what difference does it make in your life?
Has a friend, relative or colleague ever told you “I can see you there,” or “I can see you (...)
At our high school reunion, an old friend leaned towards me and whispered in my ear, “Oh man! It seems that my best isn't good enough.” I asked him what do you mean? He said: “I spent the last 25 years of my life working hard until I became a (...)
There is no stronger power than the power of the word. If we keep listening to bad news every day, our mood will worsen. When we are surrounded by positive and happy people who keep encouraging us and reinforcing our self-belief, our performance (...)
It is very strange how people behave to fulfill their sense of belongingness, it makes us followers without being conscious that we follow without any reason other than to feel that we belong within the masses. Let me emphasize my point by sharing (...)
When we fail in any experience in our life we have the tendency to avoid trying again in order to prevent ourselves from feeling the pain that we have experienced before.
In the field of psychology, I read a study in which rats received electric (...)
I f you have to choose between being right and being happy, what would it be? I know people who choose to be right because they don't really know what it means to be happy.
Often when asked if we are happy, we hesitate then say “we're (...)
Real achievers never complain about the past.
Complaining is a form of self-talk in the science of communication. When you experience a situation you dislike, you can hear a voice inside your head talking negatively. If it is an experience you (...)
When I catch a friend complaining I immediately tell him what any life coach would say: “It's not what's happening to you but your reaction to what happens that truly matters”.
Of course this makes him even more irritated and immediately I (...)