You have to practice to master something but practicing something before mastering something is uncomfortable and uncertain. It’s a common human experience to feel uncertain and uncomfortable when stepping outside our comfort zones, especially when learning new skills. Here’s a deeper dive into this concept: The Discomfort Zone: To overcome the initial discomfort and embrace […]
Tag: Mindset and Motivation
Human tendency to prioritize short-term gains over long-term principles
People will be willing to give up their rights as long as the government is favourable to them. When individuals feel that a government is working in their best interests, they may be more willing to compromise their rights for perceived benefits. However, it’s important to remember that: While it’s understandable that people may be […]
Do everything that you can do and god will do what you cannot do
This statement encourages a balanced approach to life, combining personal effort with faith in a higher power. It suggests that while we should strive to do our best, we should also acknowledge the limitations of human ability and trust in a divine force to guide and support us. Here are some key interpretations of this […]
‘Starting’ is the point where many people ‘Stop’
Many people have a strong desire to start new projects or ventures, but struggle with the follow-through. Here’s a breakdown of why this occurs: Fear of the Unknown: Overwhelm: To overcome these challenges and successfully transition from “starting” to “finishing,” consider these strategies: By taking these steps, you can overcome the initial hurdle of starting […]
Occam’s Razor – The simplest explanation is usually the best one
Occam’s Razor is a philosophical principle that states: “Entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity.” Or, more simply: “The simplest explanation is usually the best one.” This principle was first proposed by William of Ockham, a 14th-century English philosopher and theologian. *Key ideas:* 1. Simplicity: Prefer explanations with fewer assumptions and variables.2. Parsimony: Avoid unnecessary […]
The Money Management Types
1. The Avoider 2. The Optimizer 3. The Worrier 4. The Dreamer Identifying your primary money personality type can help you tailor your financial strategies to your specific needs and behaviors. By recognizing your strengths and weaknesses, you can take steps to improve your financial habits and achieve your long-term goals. ~Praveen Jada Do read […]
Grit vs smartness
A person who do not give up in middle, have grit and resilient is better than a person who is smartest or fastest and strongest. Grit, resilience, and perseverance are undeniably valuable qualities. They can often lead to remarkable achievements, even when faced with significant obstacles. These traits can help individuals overcome challenges, learn from […]
Changing yourself has more benefits with less side effects
Changing ourselves is more beneficial than changing someone else . Accepting the situation and changing what is in our control is more effective strategy than controlling something that is not in our hands. Focusing on personal growth and adaptation is far more effective than trying to control external factors. By accepting what we cannot change […]
Challenging our preconceived notions and questioning our assumptions
Going against our flow of thoughts, our beliefs, our values and our emotions his like going in the opposite direction of the flow of traffic in a wrong direction road. But it is always worth it to question your existing beliefs and be critical of our thinking patterns. It may provide a better perspective of […]
You can go from failure to success but never from excuses to success
In contrast, failure can be a stepping stone to success. It offers valuable lessons and opportunities for growth. By analyzing our mistakes and learning from them, we can improve our future performance. To move from failure to success, we need: By embracing these qualities, we can turn failures into triumphs and achieve our goals. ~Praveen […]
Courage is directly linked to the what we stand to lose
It’s not the possessions we accumulate or the wealth we amass that truly defines our strength or weakness. Instead, it’s the fear of potential loss that can hold us back and make us hesitant. We may not be the most powerful individuals in terms of material resources or financial wealth, but our courage and determination […]
All unsuccessful people have one thing in common – They are always getting ready to start
Unsuccessful people are waiting for a perfect moment to start. They are waiting for something to finish to start. They delay and postpone. They never change but world around them changes. To break free from this cycle, we need to: By taking these steps, we can overcome the tendency to procrastinate and achieve our goals. […]
Relentless pursuit of material possessions often leads to a cycle of over-consumption
As long as you are becoming richer someone somewhere has something to sell to you to the point of degradation and negative returns. the relentless pursuit of material possessions often leads to a cycle of dissatisfaction and overconsumption. As individuals accumulate wealth, they become targets for marketers who constantly strive to create new desires and […]
Courage is directly linked to the what we stand to lose
It’s not the possessions we accumulate or the wealth we amass that truly defines our strength or weakness. Instead, it’s the fear of potential loss that can hold us back and make us hesitant. We may not be the most powerful individuals in terms of material resources or financial wealth, but our courage and determination […]
We are deceived by our own perceptions and instincts
The greatest trick that the devil pulls is that you are in control of your decisions and you are having power our your instincts. The idea that we are often deceived by our own perceptions and instincts is a common theme in philosophy and psychology. Unconscious biases: Our unconscious biases can significantly influence our decisions, […]