My biggest reason why I prioritize my health is to remove my laziness.
And few of the reasons I found out that cause my laziness is white tongue and too many carbs.
My biggest reason why I prioritize my health is to remove my laziness.
And few of the reasons I found out that cause my laziness is white tongue and too many carbs.
I made two vision boards before that I shared here in the blog.
I really like that I can look back at it and see its difference.
Making decisions is hard.
Especially if you're trying to choose between options you have no clue what could have been the outcome.
On career, even more so.
Giving back is somewhat an overused term used to share anything to the public as a thanksgiving to the Lord.
But was it really giving back?
One of the few herbal remedies I do at home is ginger tea to fight white tongue (on previous post I write that white tongue has the worst symptoms like anxiety, procrastination, fatigue, and brain fog).
Aiming for financial freedom sometimes means pushing aside the needs of everyone else and prioritizing your own.
But is that really how it works with money?
The main thing for me is anxiety, overthinking and lots of negativity.
Does someone already know what path he/she will take right after college?
Honestly, in my case, I have no clue what to pursue in life. I just plainly follow what I thought my parents want for me.
Have you ever followed pieces of advice from a "rich successful man" on the internet?
Does, quotes from Warren Buffet ring a bell?
Tired of working, or nothing seems happening in career, constant conflict and tension between family and colleagues, it's nice to pause for a moment and breathe.
Read a book maybe?