Hey Jim, meet Anxiety
A problem isn’t a problem, until it becomes your problem.
A problem isn’t a problem, until it becomes your problem.
This New Year will be the same. And that’s a good thing. Instead of setting new goals and resolutions
Relocation to Greece may sound like a dream. But when it comes to Greek islands, my personal experience proves such a decision is a two-sided coin.
I made a habit of going for a walk alone in the mornings. More than just walks, they evolved into listening to podcasts and documenting them online.
Dusting off my rusted trading skills and giving futures trading another shot. Inevitably, that led me overthinking and ultimately getting depressed.
We are unhappy in life because we feel we never have enough and always want more. The things we want may be pointless. What’s your excuse for being unhappy?
Personal branding will not only survive but thrive in a recession. As the coronavirus outbreak is pushing the global economy into one, I'm glad I built mine.
As we are all in a lockdown and go outside only for a very good reason, I’m being more productive than ever. By staying at home for weeks boredom and depression may easily kick in. But I have no excuse to get bored.
This is my early retirement plan and how I am trying to achieve financial independence by tracking my spending, starting a business, saving and investing money.
I quit following the news. I’m staying alert but not alarmed. I’m finding reliable sources and staying sane by keeping track of things that matter to me.
Overthinking, regretting life decisions and worrying too much of terrible things that will never happen can be remedied by keeping yourself extremely busy.
The Internet is so resourceful that it teaches me how to speak English confidently with free English lessons. We have no excuse to not improve our skills everyday!