Tag: self-awareness
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7 Reasons to Trust the Universe…Everything Will Be OK
If you’re feeling lost, anxious, or defeated, remember to trust the universe because everything sorts itself out eventually. You may try to control the course of your life, but then the universe intervenes and has other plans. That’s why you should master the art of letting go and enjoying the journey. We can never predict…
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An Emotionally Unavailable Partner Says These 10 Things (Without Realizing It)
In relationships today, there are a vast number of emotionally unavailable partners. The real issue is that this is not good for these relationships’ success, well-being, or health. How do you know if your relationship is suffering emotionally? The key to success is the emotional healthiness of your partnership. If you’re emotionally healthy, then your…
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Can Self-Awareness Make You More Anxious?
Especially in the last few years, more and more people have started pushing the idea that self-awareness is the key to happiness. And while it’s true that being self-aware can bring people certain benefits in life in limited doses, there are also risks associated with it, like becoming more anxious. Learning to be self-aware is…
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5 Ways Making Assumptions Can Harm Self-Esteem + How to Prevent It
An assumption is a statement consisting of a belief or concept that is accepted to be the truth, even though there is no actual evidence that indicates its reality. It means coming up with explanations for things without any real reason to believe in those explanations. To some degree, assumptions can be harmless. But repeatedly…
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How to Stay Away From Drama And Negativity In 3 Ways
Do you often find yourself stuck in uncomfortable and harmful situations? Do you notice that you tend to land squarely in the middle of drama? Or do the people around you always seem to have some new negative issue every day? If you’ve said “yes” to any of those questions, you might be surrounded and…
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Nobody’s Perfect…Cut Yourself Some Slack
Everyone makes mistakes from time to time. However, when you don’t do everything just right, does it trigger frustration or even anger from you? Nobody’s perfect. So now you should reflect and wonder. Why are you so hard on yourself? When’s the last time you got mad because you didn’t do something just right? Perhaps…