"Hard Work" Are Not Bad Words

"Hard Work" Are Not Bad Words

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Why it's Incredibly Wise to Keep a Journal

Write in a journal each morning. Keeping a daily journal is a powerful way to produce clear results, process through painful times and record the beauty of a human life.Imagine writing about who you wish to be and what you’re learning from life and the fears you aim to transcend ...  Show more

The Quiet Life Might Just Be the Best Life

Don’t be too familiar with the world. Yes, be in it and do your work well, deliver on your responsibilities and be good to those you love. Yet, too much time in the busyness of society causes one to forget what’s most important. And to lose the quiet connection with your wisest s ...  Show more

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