Category: Self Improvement
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Gen Z Perspective on Real Leadership
What makes a good leader? If you’re a leader that Gen Z approves of— congratulations. You’ve truly made it. Despite popular belief, Gen Z isn’t reckless, lazy, or blindly rebellious. We are deeply observational. We watch how people behave, not just what they say—and we apply that lens to everyone, consistently. That’s why being a…
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Why Discomfort Teaches Us Gratitude (And Why We Only Notice It When Things Go Wrong)
Discomfort Has a Funny Way of Teaching Gratitude Discomfort has a funny way of teaching gratitude. Not gently. Not kindly. It teaches it the way life usually does— by ruining your day just enough to make a point. It doesn’t ask you to be mindful. It forces you to be. The Nose-Blocking Theory of Gratitude…
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30 Surprisingly Fun Things to Do When You’re Bored (Without Your Phone)
Because boredom deserves better than screen time. Let’s be honest, sometimes, you’re not just bored, you’re digitally drained. Your phone feels like a glowing rectangle of judgment, and scrolling through reels for hours has you questioning your entire existence. You want to do something – anything – that doesn’t involve a screen. So here it…
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The 2026 Reset: My Realistic (and Aesthetic) Resolutions
Dreams don’t work unless you do, and now that you know what I am eyeing, it’s only fair to tell you how I am planning to achieve it this year. Now that the goals are out of the way, here’s everything I think will fix me this year. I am Bob the Builder-ing myself. Having…
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Unfiltered & Unapologetic: My Goals for 2026
It’s January 01, the start of a new year, and the time for every person on planet Earth to start rebuilding themselves – for the next entire three days! Like everyone else, I’m setting my goals for 2026 — but unlike the perfectly curated lists on the internet, this one is honest, chaotic, and very…
