By Kendra Cherry — 2021
If you ever find yourself thinking “I don’t know who I am,” you might wonder why you might feel this way and what you can do to change that.
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You don't always have to intervene, but if you decide to, make sure you have everyone's side of the story.
If you are dreading dealing with that one jerk relative or bracing yourself for an onslaught of intrusive questions and and awkward topics, here's a guide to keeping your cool and choosing your battles when everyone around you is making it weird.
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Once you begin meditating daily, life as you knew it will begin to take on some interesting twists and turns.
From a Buddhist standpoint, there’s nothing to win in a relationship, just as there’s nothing to win in life—except, of course, the deep satisfaction that comes from appreciation, collaboration, and love.
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“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” ~Nelson Mandela
I suggest that the single most important task of the second half of life is the recovery of personal authority, and mobilizing the courage and resources to live our truth in the world.
Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard once said, “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.
All relationships go through phases, there will be good times and challenges. When you recognize that your relationship is in a rough spot, take heart. Great relationships don’t happen by luck. There are the specific skills and actions that strengthen our relationships.
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