by admin on October 18, 2010
Making a living can become an ugly reality for many of us. We begin our adult lives so eager to go out into the work force and “be on our own” so that we don’t have to answer to our parents. Sound familiar? And then reality sets in. Whether this realization takes months, years, or decades, the majority of us reach a point that we realize that our life isn’t what we had imagined it would be.
This is a traumatic point that we reach. How do you figure out what you want to spend the rest of your life doing when you know that you don’t want to continue on as you have been previously? This very question results in anxiety, stress, and depression for a lot of people. Many of us resort to medications, drugs, or other crutches to get us through each day because we are so lost in our desire to change our lives. The problem that needs to be addressed is simple; are you miserable about your job or are you miserable about your life? You’ve got to learn the answer to this question before you run off and quit your job. Many of us, in our attempts to change our lives when we’re not happy, decide that it’s our job that sucks. After quitting that hated job, many times we realize that it wasn’t the job that was making us miserable. The job was just an excuse to avoid the reality that we simply aren’t happy with our life in it’s current form.
Developing skills in analyzing your own behaviors and choices will change the way you approach your future. This isn’t a problem that happens to just a few individuals. The majority of people in our world will reach this point as some period of their lives. This is the point where we begin to grow as individuals and lose our need to be accepted in the status quo or our environment. If you’re ready to change your world and your perspective begin seeking out information on emotional behaviors, changing your perspective on the world and yourself, and begin learning about the balance between personal happiness and the personal choices you make each day. Don’t spend another moment thinking I hate my job because, possibly, you don’t. Reach out and learn how to change the way you think, begin understanding the responsibility you have in your future. If you can’t do that, keep going the way you’ve been going and sooner or later, after enough misery and unhappiness, you’ll begin to realize that only YOU can change your life. See ya then!
by admin on February 1, 2010
It seems everyone is on the hunt for happiness; as if it is something one can wrangle up or find in the woods. The issue seems everyone wants a short cut to finding happiness in their life. Happiness cannot be purchased, won, or caught and the harder you try to find it, the more elusive it becomes. The reality is you do not find happiness, happiness find you.
The key to being happy is finding the inner peace which comes from living up to your ideal self. Think about what the perfect you would look like. Are you living up to that image or falling short? In order to know what we need to make us happy, we have to know ourselves completely. It’s nearly impossible to know what will make us happy if we don’t even know who we are.
The first step in finding happiness is taking a good look at how you view yourself. Learning how to listen to your inner voice and how it talks to you can tell you a lot about your level of inner peace. Without a sense of inner peace, it’s much harder to find true serenity in life no matter what it throws at you.
Learning to accept the consequences of being ourselves is an important step in getting happiness into our heart instead of just our mind. However, the process of self-acceptance can be a laborious journey but it can start with the right thinking. Many times our thinking needs more work than we realize. As we begin thinking more about happiness and what we want out of life, our goals can and will change to move us towards those things which make us happy.
Instead of asking ourselves how to find happiness, the real question we should be asking ourselves is how to find self-acceptance.
by ChangeYourLife on January 18, 2010
The world today has become very competetive. This guilt for about everything, business, sports, school etc. It has also been shown in many reports that tall people are on average more successful than shorter people. This explains why most short people wishes they were taller.
There are all sorts of methods available that promise an increase in height. They include pills, machines, hypnosis and much more. Of course on the internet it is possible to find several products that promise an instant increase of height. The problem is that most of the methods doesn’t really work.
It has also been shown that people are prepared to pay enormous sums to become taller. This is the reason why there are so many products available on the market. Many companies and people want a share of this sum.
What nobody tells you is that there are natural ways of growing taller. It has been shown that you can grow taller with the help of things that you have around you all day and that are not especially expensive. Even in your kitchen you have some ingredients that can help you grow taller.
The growth of the human body is regulated through the human growth hormone (HGH). There are now two easy methods for growing bigger. The first is to eat or drink something that contains HGH, this way the body has more of it and this will make the task of growing larger easier.
The second method is to use a supplement as for example Sytropin, that will help the body producing more human growth hormones. Sytropin stimulates the pituitary gland, that regulates the production of HGH. This is a supplement that is regarded as a homeopathic supplement and therefore you don’t need a prescription to be able to buy it. If you want to try it out you can buy it on the internet.
The human growth hormone is also able to stop aging or at least slow the aging process down. The effects of an increased production of HGH is that you feel younger, look younger, find it easier to gain muscle mass, lose fat easier. Other effects are better sleep and increased sex drive.