Facing the challenge of shyness is akin to walking through a thick forest where visibility is limited, every step uncertain and fraught with anxiety. The common belief that shyness is an insurmountable barrier often lead
Posts published in “From belief to daily life”
Here we focus on how meaning influences the way we live, make choices, relate to others, and face difficulty — not as self-improvement, but as the natural result of living with purpose, clarity, and inner grounding.
The idea that "be careful what you believe because that is what you will experience" highlights the profound impact of our beliefs on the reality we encounter. Our belief system serves as an internal compass, guiding us
A reminder of who you are and what you are capable of, even though for a moment- you forgot you are magical.
When faced with the choice between the ability to fly and the power of invisibility, many people find themselves reflecting on their deepest desires and fears. These preferences offer a window into the human psyche, reve
This is a question that most people grapple with from time to time and it has largely been on my mind this past week. You see one of the best people I know -- my Uncle Carl -- had a very bad accident this week. While working on the wood lot with his son, his hand got caught in a log splitter. In the end the damage was so severe that his left hand had to be amputated.
What is it that makes people stay up until the wee hours of the morning one night out of the year? My primary objective in life is not to see how late I can stay up, but getting up in the morning.
How many of you had the experience growing up of being told in various ways to limit yourselves from being all you can be? The movie The Incredibles is a wonderful metaphor for this. In this movie, the superheroes the people with extraordinary powers are restricted from using their powers.
The proper fruit of knowledge is action. It is true that gaining knowledge can make us feel more capable but knowledge in itself will not produce the results we really desire. One of the biggest myths that is prevalent in the information age is the notion that knowledge is power. Knowledge is not power. It is only potential power. What you do with what you know is where the real power is.






