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On Habits and How We Build Our Days

    I woke up the way I always do, fumbling for my phone before my eyes fully open, squinting at the blue glow. Four notifications, two emails, and the weather forecast (partly cloudy, like my mood). And just like that, I’ve enacted the first in a choreography of unconscious movements that will shape my day. Did… Les mer "On Habits and How We Build Our Days

    How to find meaning in the monotony

    When Every Day Feels Exactly the Same

      I woke up this morning to the familiar ceiling stain that vaguely resembles Antarctica, or maybe it’s just a Rorschach test for my deteriorating sanity. Again. The alarm clock’s red numbers pierced the darkness, as they have countless mornings before. 6:43 AM. I always wake up seventeen minutes before my alarm. Always. It’s my body’s… Les mer "When Every Day Feels Exactly the Same

      The good life is built with good relationships. Robert J. Waldinger

      The good life is built

        About the author Robert J. Waldinger is an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and Zen priest who serves as the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever conducted. Born in 1951, Waldinger graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, then completed his psychiatry residency at Massachusetts… Les mer "The good life is built

        Fill your life with experiences not things. Have stories to tell not stuff to show. Unknown

        Fill your life with experiences

          About the author This quote has no known author. Without knowing who first said these words, we focus only on the message itself. Anonymous quotes like this one have lasted because they speak to common human experiences. The words remain important even though we don’t know their source. Many of the most enduring sayings in… Les mer "Fill your life with experiences

          It isn’t what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it.

          It isn’t what you have

            About the author Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) was an American writer and lecturer who created courses on self-improvement, public speaking, and interpersonal skills. Born to a poor farming family in Missouri, Carnegie worked as a salesman and actor before finding his true calling as a teacher of public speaking. His 1936 book “How to Win Friends… Les mer "It isn’t what you have