Day 22: On Self-control as Freedom Self-control is a type of opportunity. Independence from sluggishness and torpidity, independence from the assumptions and requests of […]
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365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 3
Day 15: On Steady Improvement Information must be improved, tested, and expanded continually, or it evaporates. —Peter Drucker Very much like information, you […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 2
Day 8: On Unessential Necessities Epicurus needed to look at the things he assumed he wanted so he could figure out which of them […]
365 Days With Self-Discipline — WEEK 1
Day 1: On Living the Hard Way Everyday routine’s simple when you experience it the most difficult way possible… also, hard on the off […]
Thought for the Day: It is Necessary to Help Others
It is necessary to help others, not only in our prayers, but in our daily lives. If we find we cannot help others, the least […]
How to Forgive Betrayal in Marriage and Move Forward
Betrayal as defined by Merriam-Webster is a violation of a person’s trust or confidence, neglect of moral standards, and the revelation of a secret. Betrayal […]
How to Support Your Partner Through a Difficult Time
It can often be harder seeing our partner go through difficult times than experiencing it ourselves. With difficult times come strong emotions. We can feel […]
External Distractions Keeping You Unfocused on the Present
Outer interruptions can make keeping fixed on the current second troublesome. This absence of center makes you scratch your head, pondering, “How would I fit […]
How to Cure Fatty Liver?
A healthy liver is essential for good digestive health, improved immunity and metabolism. As the second largest organ in the body, the liver has many […]
The Best Way to Disinfect Restaurants
Restaurant cleaning and disinfecting has always been an integral part of any successful food-service business. In today’s world, disinfecting restaurants is crucial to keeping customers […]