Monthly Archives: December 2011

A Portrait of You: How Not to Ruin It

I don’t feel the need to tell you all about the important of clear, SMART goal setting. The purpose, point, and benefit have all been stated about a billion times throughout different media, so if you’re unclear, I know plenty of people will clear it up for you.   I don’t even feel the need [...]

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Neglecting Honesty: Sometimes, you’re not the problem

  Fun fact: I deal with depression. It started when I was 13, became worse over time, and for the last few years, it’s been damn near omnipresent.   It culminated not too long ago with some relationship issues. Things became miserable and I turned inward to fix them.   It didn’t work. Here’s why: [...]

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Trying to Achieve Focus? Stop.

I’ve written a lot on this blog. I guess that’s a good thing, since it’s in line with what I set out to do. And recently, I decided I was going to devote more time and energy to maintaining this blog, including learning about what I like to talk about, writing about it, and promoting [...]

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