When Is the Right Time to Procrastinate on Something
Procrastination has a bad reputation. It’s often associated with laziness, fear, or lack of discipline. But not all procrastination is harmful. In fact, delaying action can sometimes be the most strategic choice you make. The key is knowing when you’re stalling out of habit or avoidance, and when you’re deliberately waiting for the right moment. […]
The One Holding You Back: A Hard Truth About Self-Sabotage
At some point in life, frustration builds. Despite good intentions and sincere effort, progress stalls. The natural instinct is to look outward for causes. Maybe it’s poor circumstances, a difficult environment, or a lack of opportunity. But more often than we like to admit, the real obstacle is internal. This realization doesn’t come with fireworks. […]
Maybe I’m Just Being Crazy
There’s a quiet, nagging thought that sometimes slips into the back of the mind after a long day or a tough conversation. It comes in moments of overthinking, in the spaces between actions and reactions, in the silence that follows something you said or did that didn’t land quite right. Maybe I’m just being crazy. […]
Don’t Give In to Your Emotions
Emotions are powerful forces. They can motivate, inspire, and connect us to others. But they can also cloud judgment, fuel regret, and lead to impulsive decisions that sabotage long-term goals. The message is simple: don’t give in to your emotions. Instead, learn to manage them. When people say “follow your heart,” they often mean to […]
Your Triggers Are Your Responsibility: Why Emotional Ownership Matters
In a time when social sensitivity and personal boundaries are widely discussed, one crucial idea remains underemphasized: emotional responsibility. The sign in the image conveys a hard truth—your triggers are your responsibility. While it may feel comforting to expect the world to accommodate our emotional sensitivities, such a mindset ultimately weakens our personal agency and […]
Living Steady as an Arrow: How To
Life constantly shifts. Circumstances change, people drift, desires evolve, and distractions multiply. In the midst of it all, living steady as an arrow means maintaining your trajectory without being thrown off course. It’s not about being rigid or perfect, but about being anchored in purpose and consistent in action. Know Your Target An arrow without […]
Take Me Home Country Roads by John Denver: Guitar Chords and Lyrics
Loading… Columns Loading… John Denver – Take Me Home, Country Roads Capo: Fret 2 [Intro] G G/D x4 [Verse 1] G Em D C G Almost Heaven, West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River. G Em D C Life is old there, older than the trees, younger than the mountains, growin’ G like a breeze. […]
When Life Goes to Shit
There are moments when life doesn’t just get hard, it completely unravels. Plans fall apart. People disappoint you. Your health, finances, or purpose seem to collapse all at once. Nothing makes sense. You’re not just struggling. You’re lost in the chaos, wondering how things got so bad and whether they’ll ever be good again. This […]
Stepping Forward or Backward: How to Tell the Difference
Progress doesn’t always look like a victory. Sometimes it feels like exhaustion, loss, or stepping into the unknown. Likewise, moving backward can feel like comfort, familiarity, or staying put. The line between forward and backward isn’t always visible. To tell the difference, you have to look deeper than appearances. You have to learn to measure […]
When Buying a House Makes Sense: Situations Where It’s Time to Stop Renting
Renting has its advantages: flexibility, lower upfront costs, and fewer maintenance responsibilities. But renting long-term also means paying someone else’s mortgage, having less control over your living space, and building no equity of your own. There comes a point where owning a home becomes the smarter move. The key is knowing when you’re in one […]