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By Deborah fike
As long as I can remember, I wanted to be a writer. I've kept a journal faithfully throughout my school years and registered each story writing contest as I could. I would write short poems in the margins of my notes of scientific conferences and even writing comic stories on all of my friends are superheroes. With good notes and piles of finished stories, I felt like nothing could stand between me and a promising career as a writer.
Except that life was violated. Despite my best intentions, I eventually reduce my dream, once I hit college. Novel chevauché studies written. I picked up a boyfriend, who took most of my time. I tried to keep written by submitting short stories from time to time to collegiate magazines, but none of them have been accepted. After several letters of rejection, I abandoned my dream to write in lieu of other activities. "From time to time I find an old 3.5" floppy disk filled with ideas for articles and imagine "If", but things get much further than that. I was unhappy about it, but I felt that I should spend my time doing "adult things". At the tender age of 23, I felt that I had failed to write.
What I didn't in time, however, is that the failure is not a game of end for our hopes and desires. Failure is, in fact, a part of the success. Although a few lucky ones get to realize their dreams at a young age, most of us experience serious disappointment on our trips. Even if these reverse sting, they also make our most precious dreams. Can you imagine how you feel if you had already participated in Olympic Games, has launched a multi-million dollar company and received the Noble peace prize before leaving secondary school? These accomplishments probably do mean much for you since you earned them as easily.
Not only failed to give real meaning to our dreams, also forces us to give priority to what we really want from life. After failing, it is to realize that you want to stop the pursuit of a goal. I gave my aspirations acting, long ago, and I've never regretted it. I discovered that acting not made me happier. We cannot spend our time reach, therefore sometimes by waive one purpose, you will find how much you enjoy seeking something else.
I do not say that failure is easy – far from it. Failed is the singular most difficult thing to do. It requires us to believe in ourselves, when others could not keep continue something without the promise of a reward. Do not fight the guilt, disappointment and jealousy, sometimes all of the means. It can destroy our esteem self-esteem, making us feel stupid to search in the first place.
Then, Yes, failure hurt, sometimes painfully so, but imagine you've done everything you can to avoid it. You would never feel these negative emotions, true, but this also means that you have never grown yourself, never taking a risk and ultimately never accomplished anything. Although the pursuit of a goal is not the success, not to pursue a goal ensures that it will never happen.
So ultimately, I got back to writing. I've found that writing does not, even if I could not get published, made me more miserable than all these letters of rejection. I finished a novel, I started College and then wrote a second, that neither of which has never been published. It did not matter because the pure joy of writing has become its own reward.
Then, something magical happened. Some of my news are published. I discovered the different avenues of writing - blog articles and marketing ad copy. I had the fantastic opportunity to stories of project for two video games online, which are still published, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Each year, I continue to write closer to me is my goal to reach a broad audience of readers. And most surprising of all, I do in ways that I would have imagined when I was 23.
Who knows where I will eventually tomorrow? It is possible that all my writing income will be dry up. I could never get to write a published video game. It's all probabilities. However, I know that if I stop writing by fear of failure, I will never achieve anything. This gives the chance of success is worth the risk of failure.
Bio of the author:
Deborah Fike is a founder of Fellowstream, a tool for collaboration for small teams and companies. She loves discuss project management online and written as much as she can in her free time.
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By jakob Barry
I do a lot to write about environmental issues and the renovation and one of the most important topics that I find that everyone can relate is clutter.
Congestion can be a heavy burden which constrains and stifles. As the phenomenon interesting take on the characteristics of its owner, when they are on a walk of a pet, we are often on the elements of the mess around us, without even knowing.
Whether in the kitchen, basement, yard or "all of the above" somehow everyone has congestion and when it starts to rule over a certain rhythm in our lives, it affects personal relationships and slows our ability to move forward. Essentially, it closes we instead to open our hearts and minds of our dreams.
I can tell you from my own experience, I have had blocks mental or denied opportunities of x or Y, because of the clutter in my life.
I can't host the party, too clutterI cannot extend my imagination, too clutterI can not get out because I do not want to return to the disorder so!If the question is what to do about it?
For me, the answer has become a question of personal management, which I eventually solved on my own with great efforts. With hindsight I would break it in in the following four points:
Sometimes we get funks work, writers block is a good example. We spend hours or even days in trying to meet a deadline or finish a project and in the meantime all around us falls to smithereens. It took me a time two days to clean the apartment after a week assignment which included a few departure.
I cannot stress this enough, but do not expect that it is too late and you're completely overwhelmed. Every day take a break for 15 minutes, preferably in the morning and clear space, so it don't finish closing you more until that just creative energy flow.
If necessary, select jumble of areas such as a box office, bed, or a closet where disorder may be a temporary home in the vicinity. Join these limits as much as possible and sort out the weekend.
Even if a mess develops in various places that use 15 minutes in the first part of the day of the transfer to the selected area. Just don't forget to set a time to make the zone itself clutter free.
Really. I am not joking. When you run a race you need to keep yourself saying "I can do, I can do." In the same way, I found that when we talk about some things way he recorded differently. For example, that you are about to load inform yourself:
I would like to pick up all rags I seeI want to organize the paper that separates the basket of the formsI important need to bring food to the kitchenI want to dust and scanning the floorI want to get done in 15 minutes!Say it and get there.
To realize that the part of staying healthy are in a healthy environment. Footprint exposes us to all kinds of new problems such as the dust allergies and even mold and mildew when moisture is involved. It affects our breathing, increases the stress which causes the disease and deprives us of the force, we need to achieve our goals.
That is why when it comes to clutter consider the effect of health.
Also, don't forget the point of all that is inspire us to change our reality in something better for the ideas that we have brought the world will be provided in abundance.
If anything, we have our health to achieve.
Bio of the author:
Jakob Barry wrote Networx.com, a growing community of owners and entrepreneurs sharing and monitoring of the whole home renovation projects. It covers various topics of home renovation, including the kid friendly activities of cleaning and general advice for cleaning of the House .
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By Ali Luke
Few things make you stressed unnecessarily?
You feel a nagging sense of dissatisfaction with your life?
What is you struggle to see from point of view of other people?
It is often difficult to keep a sense of perspective in our lives. We are constantly bombarded by stimuli urgent seeming - like texts, telephone calls, instant messages, tweets and emails. We live each day in haste, fighting our way through a list of tasks without end.
And we often grumble and complain about problems in our life, while ignoring all the good things we have. Could be equally hampered vision and believe that our opinions are good.
Change your point of view can be incredibly refreshing. It could:
Open new opportunities that you had not thought beforeHelp allows you to heal a relationship with someone who you think have "stupid" values and opinionsCalm you down when you feel stressedLet you love and appreciate all the good things you have alreadyHere are seven simple ways to change your point of view. Give one (or more!) to try, today:
When I'm worried about something, that is what I often ask me. Almost always, the answer is that it does little in a week, and still less than five years.
Some days - even certain times - are Exchange life. You have probably been through some of them - as examinations, job interviews, the decision to marry or buy a House.
Most of what we were worried, however, is fleeting and trivial. Perhaps you've made a mistake at work, or you've had a crisis of dinner, which means that your family is eating pizza for the third time in three days. It is really not worth stressing yourself on.
You may have a big decision to make, or a big problem to confront. It could have been on your mind for days or weeks. It may even be something that you mentioned (or supported on) with your partner.
The problem is that you feel that you do not get anywhere. You are just as uncertain or anxiety that you were before.
It is the ideal time to grab a pen and paper. Write about the problem - perhaps in the style of a journal, or as a list of ideas entry - or draw something that represents the current situation. By your thinking. on paperyou start automatically create the structure and order, which allows you to see things from a new perspective, more clear. It is likely that you will find several possible solutions.
Whatever your current situation, you have loads of great things in your life too. Some of us (me included!) are too easy to moan about the things that is not well - but difficult to find good things everyday that we take for granted.
Spend five minutes writing a list of things you are grateful dedicated to They can be big ("my parents love and support") or small ("fresh coffee"). It is a powerful exercise on a regular basis, perhaps every week. You can also do family.
When I feel a little fed to the top or spells, I try to go out for a walk. Often, I don't feel as do - but as soon as I am outdoors and travel, I find my mood considerably improve.
Walking is an excellent way to physically out of all what is pointing out that you (your work, the State of the Cook) and to give you a chance to think. If you somewhere relaxing head, as a local park or a forest zone, you will find that your thoughts calm and that it is easier to get things in perspective.
Away from the House - if it is for a few days or a few months - can be an incredibly powerful experience, same change of life. Just stay in a city different will bring you your usual routine (and perhaps helps discover you what you want to add in your everyday life).
If you go abroad, you will be able to experience a completely new perspective. You will see how life can be lived in hundreds of very different ways. You will have the space and time to think about your own life, and you may well be motivated to make big changes.
Even the most dull bits of travel can be powerful: a long plane ride may be a rare opportunity to read a whole book in a single session, for example.
The next time you're struggling to get the point of view, ask why do you something. Your inner child here channels - be persistent in pushing for a real answer!
If you're working a job you hate, why are you it? It is perhaps for money - but do you really need the money? (You may well be). "(But it is possible that you try to support a way of life which is in fact make you miserable).".
It may be uncomfortable to look at the reasons why we are going to pursue the objectives that we have. But by being honest with yourself, you can open the possibility of change.
Most of us were deeply rooted beliefs on certain subjects - perhaps religion, politics, morality, social justice or similar compelling issues.
You may find very difficult to understand how someone could be so crazy to support the "opponents" of your particular point of view. It is an interesting exercise to read or listen to an argument put forwards by a group that you would normally disagree with.
I do not say that you must change your point of view or compromise your values. But I'm not that you acknowledge that there is good and intelligent, thoughtful people who have different you opinions. You can well be in disagreement with them - but it is useful to see where they're coming from.
This can be a powerful and upsetting same way to change your point of view, so be careful and don't get drawn into arguments yourself: just listen and make the effort to understand.
Are there areas of life where you need to get a point of view? If you have any thoughts or ideas to share, comments are open…
Bio of the author:
Ali writes about personal growth and development on his blog, Aliventures. Like blogs, she wrote fiction and prepares an MA in creative writing.
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