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What Does Success Mean to You?

Success is a concept that varies as widely as individual experiences themselves. It's deeply personal, subjective, and can take many forms. At its essence, success involves not just achieving a final outcome but the process of working towards a meaningful goal. Earl Nightingale defined success as "the progressive realization of a worthy ideal," underscoring that success isn't only about the destination but the journey toward a goal that holds personal significance. A "worthy ideal" could be anything from a professional milestone to a personal dream, and as long as an individual makes steady progress toward achieving it, they are considered successful. Success, then, is both the achievement itself and the process of striving toward it. What makes success unique is that it cannot be universally defined or compared. One person might view success as earning top grades, while another may see it as gaining admission to their ideal college. For some, success could

Unlocking Time Affluence: Prioritize Time, Maximize Happiness

One key factor in enhancing personal happiness is carving out time for yourself—achieving what can be termed as "time affluence." When you hear the word "affluence," you might think of wealth, abundance, or material prosperity. Indeed, a quick search defines affluence as "the state of having a great deal of money." Synonyms like opulence, riches, and fortune often come to mind, and images of money or gold are likely to appear. We’ve long associated affluence with financial success, and while money can certainly contribute to happiness by meeting basic needs and providing luxury, research has shown that beyond a certain point, additional wealth doesn’t significantly boost happiness. What’s more valuable than financial wealth is the concept of time affluence. Time affluence, as defined by researchers, is the feeling that one has enough time to engage in meaningful activities, reflect, and enjoy leisure. On the flip side, time poverty is characterized by cons

Second Edition of HOPE - A Poetry Book by Sobia Nosheen

ISBN-10:  179422940X ISBN-13:  978-1794229402 HOPE: -- To rest in the arms of peace. To play in the shades of tranquility --   Paperback  $6.00 -  In stock ASIN: 179422940X HOPE  is the second edition of my first paperback poetry book which was initially published in 2004. Buy a copy of the paperback second edition on Amazon at this  link . HOPE: -- To rest in the arms of peace. To play in the shades of tranquility --   Kindle Edition $3.30 - In stock ASIN: B07K6KJRRQ Kindle users can grab a copy of the kindle edition of the book on Amazon at this link .

James Franco spotted in Peshawar

 This guy sells jewelry in Peshawar Saddar. The street is called "Gora Bazar". He had an uncanny resemblance with James Franco. I didn't have my DSLR on me otherwise I would have taken a better photo. If you get a chance to visit Peshawar Saddar, do meet up with him and take some more photos of this gentleman who will certainly impress you, and do share them here.  If you have to buy artificial jewelry, do buy from him since he is a thorough gentleman.

How To: Anxiety and Panic Attacks

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Learn Your Life - 01

The Envious in Your Circle

I have always been very strong, all my life. I am grateful to God for that. Even when I was ever hurt, or injured, or crying, I was still strong. I have never known being weak. I draw my power from the faith I have in the plan of my Creator for me. I know, no matter what, God has my back. I know that I literally have angels around me to protect me from harm, all the time. I know that when ever I was sad and alone, I came across some angel on the streets, no matter which part of the world I was in. I have been strong, I am strong and I will, by the grace of God, be strong in the life ahead. I know that there's always something to be grateful for. I know that every cloud has a silver lining and that every night ends in a day.  When I see sad people, I see their potential to be happy. When I see people who have failed, I see their potential to succeed.