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What To Invest In And What Not To Invest In
Your body Everything related to your body is worth your time. From eating clean food to investing a little bit extra on your night moisturizer. Whatever helps you is good. You are your own responsibility, and as much as it sounds like an undeniable fact, I am surprised at how many people decide to leave their whole existence in the hands of poor diets and absolute lack of knowledge just to seek advice from poorly informed people and miracle diets in order to fix, in just a few weeks, years of neglecting. Your whole body, in its material and emotional way, is the machine that will help you go through…
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7 Killer Tips To Start The Year On The Right Foot
ORGANIZE IT The first step to empower yourself and make this year yours is to organize it by designing a planner of everything you want to do. You should think ahead in order to meet all the tasks you intend to do. Once you have listed them on your calendar/diary/journal, you will be able to schedule them (weekly for instance) and how many hours and days you will be spending your time with it. Of course, before starting to organize this year, you need to pick which areas of your life you want to upgrade and the new hobbies you aspire to learn. Everything, including small things like “saving more…
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10 Lessons I Learned From Moving A Lot
Over the last few years, I happened to move flats quite a lot. It´s true that moving flats can be a nightmare and during the process, it is not the most exciting experience. However, leaving the hassle behind, there are a few lessons I learned from it, involving both mental and consumer behaviour changes that I consider quite important and useful for my mental growth. Emotional Attachment to Belongings You are not your material items. It doesn’t matter how beautiful and expensive they are. They aren’t and shouldn’t be part of you. Emotional attachment to material items is a voluntary way of limiting your freedom, especially mental freedom.…
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The 7 Simple Factors That Helped Me Become Minimalist
Last year, I started reading some articles, and also did my own research about a certain movement. I knew the word “minimalism” was related to art and design. However, the minimalist lifestyle got my attention when I started to really understand it. The concept of living with less. It didn’t seem too appealing to me at first. I thought the term was related to wearing the same every day and not using any cosmetics at all, but I kept doing my research and ended up discovering that minimalism could be applied to every person in a different way. It’s true that in general, more minimal lifestyles deny excess and clutter.…
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Do I Have An Addiction?
Have you ever wondered if that passion you have on your free time has started to become something more than just a hobby? Have you ever wondered if you could be developing an addiction to some unusual hobby? When we hear the word “addiction“, we often think about drugs, gambling, alcoholism… It is true that society is opening up lately and unmasking some other new practices as addictions too. We read about teenagers being addicted to video games, “shopaholics” and so on, but it’s still hard to recognize other seemingly harmless behaviours, for example, to spend too much time checking websites or social media, even if you are not taking…
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The Reason Why You Buy More Than You Need
Throughout my life, I have had the opportunity to witness many people wasting money to buy more than they actually need. There can be many reasons that explain this habit. We all know a bunch of people that splurge and make poor financial decisions. We can classify them and make a fast analysis of their life and also ours to find out why we end up buying more than we need and often throw money away in order to get things we don´t need. I have collected a few theories based on random people that I met at some point in my life, including myself. Let me know if you…