Principles

What principles define how you live?

As we grow deeper in understanding our own personal universe, Universal principles begin to guide our human behavior everyday.

These might include:

1. Respect for Others: Treating others with kindness, empathy, and consideration is a fundamental principle.

2. Honesty and Integrity: Many people strive to live with honesty and integrity, which means being truthful, trustworthy, and principled in their actions.

3. Compassion and Empathy: Showing empathy and compassion towards others involves understanding and caring for their well-being.

4. Justice and Fairness: The principle of justice promotes the idea that individuals should be treated fairly and equitably.

5. Personal Responsibility: Taking responsibility for one’s actions and choices is a guiding principle for many.

6. Perseverance and Resilience: The ability to overcome challenges and adversity is an important principle.

7. Equality and Inclusion: Many people value principles of equality.

8. Community and Cooperation: The principle of community emphasizes the importance of working together, collaborating, and supporting one another for the greater good.

9. Environmental Stewardship: With growing environmental concerns, many people embrace the principle of environmental stewardship, striving to protect and preserve the planet for future generations.

10. Spiritual and Moral Values: For some, living by spiritual or moral values is central to their principles.

Liam.

Procrastination

What have you been putting off doing? Why?

The why :

Overcoming procrastination is a gradual process. Experiment with these strategies to find what works best for you, and be patient with yourself as you develop better time management and productivity habits.

1. Identify the Cause: Understand why you’re procrastinating. Is it due to fear, lack of motivation, or a task seeming overwhelming?

2. Set Clear Goals: Break tasks into smaller, manageable goals.

3. Prioritize: Determine which tasks are most important and tackle them first.

4. Create a Schedule: Set a structured daily or weekly schedule.

5. Eliminate Distractions: Identify common distractions, such as social media or noisy environment .

6. Use Time Management Techniques: Consider techniques like the Pomodoro Technique.

7. Develop Self-Discipline: Practice self-discipline by building good habits..

8. Visualize Success, which can boost motivation.

9. Seek Accountability: Share your goals with someone who can hold you accountable, such as a friend or a mentor.

10. Reward Yourself: After accomplishing tasks, treat yourself to a small reward as an incentive.

11. Manage your Perfectionism .

12. Seek Help:

This is your to do list.

Liam

When was the first time you really felt like a grown up (if ever)?

This profound moment is very clear, pronounced, shocking, and deep. The world in which I lived and worked, had crashed down all around me. My business that I’ve been struggling for years to make successful, had also fallen into its knees, clubbed to death by the banking crisis in 2008. I’m bank account blocked and stripped, my customers were screaming at me, my suppliers were threatening me, my ex hated me because I didn’t give her any money.

In the dark and lonely moment after a long sleepless night, I swung my legs off the bed with my head cradled in my hands. I eventually stopped whimpering, why me? Why me? Why me?

Almost not daring to hear myself, I whispered alone in the dark, it’s my life, it was my business, and I am as mad as it sounds, responsible for everything.

I am responsible, because it’s my life.

That moment was my waking up to being an adult, truly responsible for absolutely every possible thing which had to do with me as an individual human being. My bank account, my relationships to customers, suppliers, friends, family, my own self-worth, my health, my creativity, my nutrition,

As metaphor go, this was my pickax . to the forehead waking up moment.

From that moment forward, I made every moment of my waking day from that distant past to this very present second an experience of my conscious creating.

To live in abundance, financial, emotional, spiritual, creative, and physical is the consequence of having become an adult. How deeply I wish everyone who reads these words and lines that they to become an adult fully and responsibly. love Liam

Goals

What was the hardest personal goal you’ve set for yourself?

Goals should be challenging enough to motivate and stimulate growth, they should also be realistic and attainable to maintain motivation, foster learning, and support well-being. Finding the right balance is key to effective goal-setting. Goal should never be hard, but Reproducible. Liam

Artists

Who are your favorite artists?

Children are mine. Artists are individuals who create works of art. They express themselves and communicate ideas, emotions, or concepts through various mediums such as painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, and more. Artists often possess unique talents, skills, and creative vision, making their contributions to culture and society invaluable. The definition of an artist can be broad, encompassing a wide range of creative endeavors. Liam

Who are we?

What would you do if you lost all your possessions?

Metaphorically, without all our possessions, we are often described as being stripped down to our essential selves. This means we are seen for who we are at our core, without the material belongings or external trappings that can sometimes mask or define us in society. It’s a way of emphasizing the importance of our character, values, and inner qualities over material wealth or status. In this state, we may be more vulnerable, but it can also be an opportunity for authentic self-discovery and connection with others on a deeper level. Liam

Out of Place

Tell us about a time when you felt out of place.

Feeling out of place is a common psychological experience that can be influenced by various factors. Here are some key aspects of the psychology behind feeling out of place:

1. Social Comparison: People often compare themselves to others in social situations.

2. Self-Esteem: Low self-esteem can contribute to feelings of inadequacy and not fitting in.

3. Social Anxiety: Social anxiety disorder can cause people to feel extremely self-conscious and anxious in social situations.

4. Cultural and Identity Factors: Differences in culture, race, ethnicity, or identity can play a significant role in feeling out of place.

5. Fear of Rejection: The fear of being rejected or judged by others can lead to feeling out of place.

6. Coping Mechanisms: Some individuals may develop coping mechanisms such as avoidance or withdrawal to deal with the discomfort of feeling out of place.

7. Personal Expectations: Unrealistic personal expectations or perfectionism.

8. Communication Skills: Difficulty in effectively communicating and connecting with others can lead to a sense of not belonging.

Overcoming feelings of being out of place often involves addressing underlying psychological factors, building self-confidence, developing social skills, seeking support, and challenging negative thought patterns