Humanity
Positive psychology: what is it and how to use it A useful guide
In this article, we will present interesting dynamics to use at home, at work, and in raising children. It promotes personal strengths, optimism and creativity. Get acquainted with fun games and exercises of positive psychology for children and adults. Improving mental and personal happiness is easier when you know how.
By Biographies4 years ago in Confessions
000 - Introductions?
Let me start by saying one thing, one absolute rule to always follow when working with me - I genuinely know nothing, and everything I say I do know I know because I have experienced it. This means I am the worst example to follow, and above all else I must always ask - never emulate my stupidity. You can learn a lot more by watching someone piss on the electric fence than by doing it - I've tried both.
By Bob Leonardo4 years ago in Confessions
A letter to my brother 🕊
Not gonna lie, started the weekend off wanting to just be a home body. That’s all we can do well we’re in lockdown during a pandemic. Had another breakdown. But after a breezy walk home, shower sleep and maccas. It was the much needed, comforting long awaited conversation about what’s going on with my wellbeing with Harry. He brought to light many points that halted me still within. Cutting off my long term grief and ego, my pride and being able to Listen, I recognised, understood, acknowledged and my heart fully accepted my awakening for how and what it was.
By Nadia Nikita Maaka4 years ago in Confessions
I think it's a Weasel…
The world we now live in has changed beyond all recognition since I grew up in the 1970s. Technology and computing power have allowed breathtaking scientific discoveries but even though we have immense technology at our fingertips able to search and find out about virtually anything within seconds, we also live in an era of quack cures, fake news, and conspiracy theories.
By Suresh Thandani Financial Academy4 years ago in Confessions
Your tethered soul
Not to be influenced by the outside world, it seems that I can't do it just because I want to. It's hard to control, just like you can't pray for rain to fall in time on dry land; or you spend two dollars on a lotto ticket and think you can win a thousand or eight million. It's hard, it's harder than the sky. I am still the one who has a lofty ideal but is slow to realize it.
By Bonnie D Smidt4 years ago in Confessions







