Personal Development Articles

How to increase your memory power

By |2022-11-23T13:32:40+02:00February 3rd, 2014|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Do you have a habit of forgetting birthdays, anniversaries, important dates, where you kept your car keys, if you lock the door or not? Do you have problems focusing on things and situations? Do you have problems in concentrating and remembering things? If yes, then this blog post is for you! Memory play a vital [...]

The psycho-spiritual science of forgiving

By |2022-11-23T13:36:00+02:00January 15th, 2014|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

It is said that the one who forgives is always on a higher plane than the one who does any mistake. In fact, the act of forgiving requires a lot of patience, understanding, insight and deep-rooted value system. Not everyone can have the guts to forgive or ask for forgiveness. In the words of Catherine [...]

Self-acceptance: How much do you love and accept yourself?

By |2014-08-18T21:59:15+02:00December 25th, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

How do you see and rate yourself? Do you always lament on being too fat or skinny, old or unattractive, dark and shabby? Do the beauty, happiness and success of others make you develop envy towards them? In my teenage years I always used to feel bad for myself. I was not able to accept [...]

Are You a Positive Thinker or a Negative Thinker?

By |2014-08-18T22:05:51+02:00December 17th, 2013|Categories: Depression, Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Everything in this world is a product of either positive or negative thinking. Folks, do you know that the way you think can influence the entire course of your life? Thought processes have strong consequences. The way we think, is the way we ultimately behave. And the way we behave, is the way we live. [...]

Nature’s healing power

By |2014-08-18T22:06:53+02:00December 13th, 2013|Categories: Depression, Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development, Stress|

When I used to work as a counselor for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIVs), my work was very challenging. Day in and day out my working hours were filled with seeing affected people, watching adults and children die of AIDS, counseling the affected ones and their care-givers, and at the same time I had my [...]

Useful tips: Personality development

By |2020-11-05T16:27:52+02:00November 25th, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Hi Folks! Hope you have read my previous blog post on “Know yourself: Your Personality”. So, were you able to recognize your personality style? I guess most of you would have done it correctly. Personality is one of the striking features of human existence and life. Without it, life would be like a flightless bird…no [...]

Know yourself: Your personality

By |2013-11-22T14:29:20+02:00November 22nd, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Are you a happy-go-lucky person or do you hardly smile? Are you a perfectionist or you can adjust yourself to any situation? Do you like to socialize or do you like to spend time in your own cocoon? Personality is the entire totality of who you are. It describes you and is the backbone of [...]

10 Steps to a Happy and Healthy Life

By |2013-11-19T14:30:19+02:00November 20th, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Love yourself as the most faithful lover and develop your potentialities as if you were your own fiercest mentor. Do not compare yourself with others. Believe in yourself and believe in the fact that no one else can take your place in the entire world. Make peace with your past. Unless and until you keep [...]

Failure: The Stepping Stone to Success

By |2013-11-19T14:10:54+02:00November 19th, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Hi Folks! Have you ever tasted the flavor of failure in your life? I had confronted a massive failure in my life. I failed in an entrance exam of a renowned university for the Doctoral Studies. The humiliation, negative experiences, taunts from my relatives ann friends, that I had to fear was the worst part [...]

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