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Learning #10 - Discovering Your True Worth: Finding Value Beyond Success and Achievements

Sometimes we value what we do. If we are doing great things then we feel we are valuable. We believe we matter. Apparently doing things actually makes us feel valuable but what happens when we are not achieving what we want to achieve? what happens when we are sick and we are just laying down there, what happens when we are not able to finish our project, what happens when we got back feedback from someone, what happens when our work is really bad. In my research to this topic I found this quote: “You are always a valuable, worthwhile human being – not because anybody says so, not because you’re successful, not because you make a lot of money – but because you decide to believe it and for no other reason.” – Wayne Dyer I'm not sure if this really answers my question but it gives me peace at least. It tells me not to search outside, not to google for an answer but that the answer is in my. I am valuable because I decide to believe it, I am valuable because its my life, I am valuable...

Learning #4 - Embracing People for Who They Are: The Key to Meaningful Relationships

  Learning of the day: It's easy to focus on the negative actions of those around us and forget to see the good in them. By appreciating someone for who they are, it helps to build a strong foundation for a relationship. You can see past their mistakes and focus on the positive aspects of their personality, the traits that make them unique and special to you. When you show someone that you appreciate them for who they are, it helps to build trust and a deeper understanding between both parties. However, it's important to note that appreciation does not mean turning a blind eye to negative actions. If a person's actions are causing harm or discomfort, it's important to have an open and honest conversation about it. By starting the conversation from a place of appreciation, it can help to create a more positive and productive dialogue. The goal is not to ignore negative actions but rather to address them in a way that is respectful and mindful of the person's feelings...