Discover The Power of Taking Chances

Aug 27, 2019
 

Have you ever been faced with a life question, of "Do I Go ALL IN?' If not then start looking for those chances. 

One of the best ways to make positive changes to your life is to take more risks. Life is more exciting and rewarding when you’re willing to put yourself out there and take a few chances. Plus, successful people take more risks than unsuccessful people.

With a little practice, you’ll find that taking a chance or two adds immeasurably to your life.

Consider these benefits of taking a chance and reap the power it gives you:

1. Taking chances enables you to move beyond your comfort zone. Nothing ever changes if you don’t do something new. It’s not easy to force yourself to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable, but it’s necessary if you want to experience growth in your life. Imagine the new adventures you can have!

2. Taking chances gives you power over yourself. Most people are risk-averse. It’s not in our genetic...

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Are Your Scared?

Aug 15, 2019
 
Don't be scared. Actually, be filled with joy. You are at the start. Reading More Made Easy.
 
Full transparency. I used to sit and look at my mom reading every night and was like, "NOT FOR ME". I had a new VHS rental from Blockbuster. Yes, I dated myself. Then at some point I started feeling good after and during reading. Felt like I was growing and it became fun. Like working out in the gym, but for my head and heart. 
 
Half of American adults read less than 5 books in the past year, according to the Pew Research Center. When it comes to literature, consumption has fallen to a 30 year low. The National Endowment for the Arts says only 43% of adults read even a single novel, story, poem, or play in 2015.
 
Maybe you want to read more, but one thing or another keeps getting in the way. If you're going to boost your record, it's important to do more than wait around for vacations or sick days to catch up.
 
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Vulnerability Exercise

May 30, 2019

Vulnerability is hard. Sharing parts of ourselves that leave us feeling exposed and susceptible to hurt is not to be taken lightly. Identifying areas of vulnerability to consider how we want to respond if things come up can relieve some of the pressure.

Print This out as a ROYI Sheet. Invest in yourself and make commitments. 

Write about this for one area of vulnerability in your life. Repeat the process for other issues when you’re ready.

 

What is one issue you want to work with that makes you feel vulnerable.


Example:

  • Being adopted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What are some ways this comes up for you?


Example:

  • When friends have babies or get pregnant, being around families with loving parents, when people talk about wanting children, seeing mothers and babies/children display affection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What happens? How does it...

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