“Embarking on the journey of personal development involves a delicate balance of motivation, happiness, and the commitment to continuous self-improvement. Staying motivated demands a conscious effort to find inspiration in everyday moments, creating a reservoir of energy that propels you forward. True happiness arises from living authentically, embracing your values, while self-improvement acts as the compass guiding you towards becoming the best version of yourself. To be better and stronger necessitates resilience, learning from setbacks, and the discernment to distance yourself from toxic influences, ensuring a path of positive growth and fulfillment.” HappinessMotivationEffortPositiveDevelopmentBalanceImprovementTruePersonalDistancing Author:James William Steven Parker
“COVID-19 enabled people to go to the bank looking like robbers, hazmat suits became fashionable, and social distancing was the norm.” SocialSuitsCoronavirusCovid 19PandemicFashionableRobbersBankHazmatDistancing Author:Steven Magee
“During the COVID-19 pandemic, people wanted to rent homes due to social distancing and were avoiding renting in socially cramped apartment complexes.” SocialComplexesCovid 19PandemicApartmentRentRentingDistancingSociallyCramped Author:Steven Magee
“Running from what we fear is like throwing a bunch of stuff in the bed of a truck and somehow thinking that driving the truck will distance us from what’s laying in the bed.” RunningFearFoolishFlightNaiveTruckFleeDistancing Author:Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Today we demand justice for the oppressed. We no longer accept atrocities as the inescapable fate of the defenceless. We desire and expect a better future. But when confronted with the enormity of injustice and what it demands of us, we retreat into the familiar ritual of intellectualization and moral posturing, recycling lofty liberal ideals from a safe distance. We avoid the intimate knowledge of suffering without which we will never understand the imperative of human rights.” InjusticeHuman RightsOppressionAbstractionDistancingIntellectualizationTheorizing Book:In Search of A Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey Source: In Search of A Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey
“Navigating the path of personal development involves an intricate dance between motivation, happiness, and the pursuit of continuous self-improvement. Staying motivated is an art that requires finding inspiration in both triumphs and challenges, sustaining a passion for growth. True happiness emanates from living authentically, in harmony with one's values, while the journey of self-improvement serves as a guiding light towards becoming the best version of oneself. To be better and stronger entails a commitment to resilience, learning, and the discernment to distance oneself from toxic influences, be they individuals or ideologies, paving the way for a life marked by positive evolution and fulfillment.” HappinessMotivationLearningPositiveDevelopmentDanceResilienceImprovementDistancingNavigating Author:James William Steven Parker
“The more you talk about it, rehash it, rethink it, cross analyze it, debate it, respond to it, get paranoid about it, compete with it, complain about it, immortalize it, cry over it, kick it, defame it, stalk it, gossip about it, pray over it, put it down or dissect its motives it continues to rot in your brain. It is dead. It is over. It is gone. It is done. It is time to bury it because it is smelling up your life and no one wants to be near your rotted corpse of memories and decaying attitude. Be the funeral director of your life and bury that thing!” HumorFunnyHappinessPeaceRelationshipsFamilyIssuesFriendsLetting GoDatingMoving OnForget ItLet It GoForgiveLet GoJoyful LivingParanoiaSiblingsLife CoachLove One AnotherMove OnObnoxiousStayingpositiveu ComBuryingLife CoachingFightsBlaming OthersStaying PositiveBad MemoriesHurting OthersFamily ConflictFocus On PositiveBuryBrutal TruthOver ThinkingDistancingHating OthersFind JoyFuneral DirectorBroken RecordsFinding FocusAlienatingDegrading YourselfDrowning OthersGive It UpRotted Corpse Author:Shannon L. Alder