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7 Tips for Living Life on Your Own Terms

Living life on your own terms can be a daunting task, but with these 7 tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating the life you want.

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The Power of Self-Reflection: Harnessing Metacognition to Enhance Your Life

Introduction: Self-reflection is a powerful tool that can help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself, your thoughts, and your…

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Live Life On Your Terms

Living life on your own terms can mean different things to different people, as it depends on your values, priorities,…

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The Power of Self-Reflection: Harnessing Metacognition to Enhance Your Life

In this post, we’ll explore the power of self-reflection and how it can be harnessed through metacognition to enhance your life.

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A Life That Feels Good

To be completely honest, I didn’t know the answer to that question for a verrrry long time. Even still, after…

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Filed under: A Life That Feels Good, choose your own adventure, decide what life you will live, self determination

GIVE ME ART OR GIVE ME DEATH: Seven Ways Art Improves Our Quality of Life

Art, whether you’re creating it or merely appreciating it, can improve your quality of life. It has for me. It…

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Filed under: 7 Ways Art Improves Quality of Life, acrylic art, acrylic pouring, art, art is life, art makes you happy, dopamine, how art can help me, self actualization, the power of art

Never settle on a life you don’t want.

We see the word SETTLE in a few different contexts that range from the legal to the historical & even…

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Filed under: don’t settle, have standards then live up to them, know that you are deserving of your care, Never settle on a life you don't want, your best life, your life is yours to win

Every culture imagines life a certain way

For some reason, I’ve been replaying a memory of two friends who got into a deep discussion at a get-together…

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Filed under: creationism, Every culture imagines life a certain way, evolution, Public school curriculum, reconciling conflict world views, science is for science class, subjective reality, subjective truth

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