Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich Some changes we receive wholeheartedly, while others we find ourselves pushing aside to avoid them. Every day we live in constant motion. With that motion, that flow or a change will follow. Thus, it is time to ask ourselves the open question – how often do we limit ourselves from experiences…
6 Lessons People can Learn from Those in Military Service
Photo by George Pak Being in the military is not, as we probably all know, is not easy. Every brave soul in every branch undergoes some grueling training that takes them months or years to complete. Not to mention the dangers they put themselves in during active service for the country they love. Daniel DeWald’s…
Is Chronic Stress Curable?
Photo by Vijay Sadasivuni Stress is usual. Some may even consider it a regular occurrence, one of the crucial factors contributing to people’s growth. However, when things last longer than expected, even stress, that’s when the problem begins. The world is brimming with stressors, from people’s direct environment to a universal aspect. Between the current…
Building Circles: Learning to Reach Out and Engaging with People
Photo by Christina Morillo Encouraging A Friend With Our Trials by Jamie Pulos-Fry helped me work through some things about how I dealt with my emotions and my interactions with others. The foundation of human society and broader civilization is the relationships that we have with one another. If we did not feel for each…
3 Most Important Traits of Being An Espionage
Photo by cottonbro studio A spy must possess extraordinary characteristics which ordinary people do not have. They are trained for missions that will take out enemy assets. People who commit espionage sustain double lives. When people pass classified information to an enemy, they initiate a secret second identity. From then on, a separation must be…