A Life-long Habit and How Failing is Helping Me Break It.
And for years I have attributed this masochistic pastime to an oral fixation for focus.
Hand in mouth equaled mental motors moving.
A way to curb my mind from wandering.
But I was wrong.
And for years I have attributed this masochistic pastime to an oral fixation for focus.
Hand in mouth equaled mental motors moving.
A way to curb my mind from wandering.
But I was wrong.
Could the key to happiness be held in one simple question?
What would happen to our definition of failure if we eliminated our fear of failing?
The law of attraction is not about attracting at all. It is about changing your perspective.
I picked my son up from school today. He is in first grade. As soon as his skin and bones exited the fenced school yard, I could tell something wasn’t right. I prodded. “How was school son?” “Fine.” “Are you sure. Looks like you had a rough day. Did something happen? Wanna talk about it?” …
People always say, “you can’t choose your family.” I would beg to differ. Perhaps in the textbook definition of both choice and pedigree, this is mostly fact, unless you are, of course, one of us. Wanderers: those who are not lost and yet find a family in each other.