Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts

Jun 8, 2015

The Power of Asking Questions

Tony Robbins said: "Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers."


Questions can be powerful things. They are the keys to unlocking wisdom and knowledge. A good question will give rise to more questions and questions are the seeds that if cultivated bare fruits of the truth.

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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."-Socrates

The greatest discoveries and creations came about because of brave individuals who not only asked questions, but took the time to go and seek out the answers or solutions.

"For true success ask yourself these four questions: Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now?"-James Allen

Asking the right questions don't only lead us to make new discoveries about the world around us. 
Asking the right questions will lead to a greater discovery of who we are and what kind of potential we have within us. [Tweet this]


Life can be an effective teacher, but our learning can be enhanced as we allow our life experiences to arouse questions. Our seeking answers can lead us to inconceivable discoveries of knowledge. Can you imagine what the world would be like if Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Hellen Keller, Walt Disney, Benjamin Franklin, or all the other great minds decided to just accept their circumstances without questioning how things could possibly be made better? The only dumb questions are the ones we allow to remain unanswered.

May 4, 2015

7 Benefits of Keeping a Journal


Journaling is so much more than having a diary to tell all your secrets to. When used porperly it can improve productivity, keep you more organized, and greatly enhance your life. Here are just 7 ways you could benefit from keeping a daily journal.
Journaling is much more than having a diary to tell all your secrets to. [Tweet this]

 

1) IT'S THERAPEUTIC

This is probably the most obvious reason you'd think someone would keep a journal. You've probably heard at least one story of how someone was able to change their life around or overcome an addiction after they followed the advice to start keeping a journal. Whether you are upset or frustrated or just have a lot on your mind, writing it down is a great way to let things out or let things go. It is also an excellent way to get to know yourself.
Journaling is  away to have a relationship with your mind. [Tweet this]

2) MAKES ROOM FOR MORE THOUGHTS

Do you ever have so much on your mind that you get overwhelmed and paralyzed into inaction? When you dump all of your thoughts out onto paper it is amazing how quickly your mind will relax. In that state, the mind is ready to start welcoming new ideas and information.
Journaling makes room for more thoughts. [Tweet this]

3) GOALS AND GOAL SETTING

A journal is the perfect place to write down your goals. Use it to also write down the progress you are making on those goals. Doing this keeps you accountable. It is also  a way to see what's working and what's not. When you find yourself beating yourself up because you aren't seeing results in your goals, your written record may sometimes reveal that you are a lot further along than you are giving yourself credit for.
A goal isn't a goal until it's written down. [Tweet this]

4) HELPS YOU THINK THINGS THROUGH

Believe it or not, writing down thoughts or ideas allows you to see a more detailed picture. Writing it down makes it more real, and once something is real it can be more readily looked at from different angles. Problems, ideas, solutions, and insights start popping up the moment you start writing your thoughts down.
Journaling helps you think things through. [Tweet this]

 

 

5) PAPER NEVER FORGETS

No matter how good your memory is, you probably won't remember everything. Write down your story while it's fresh. Journaling preserves the feelings you had while going through the mundane and most significant times of your life. It's amazing the treasures that are found in going back to read past entries.
No matter how good your memory is, you probably won't remember everything. [Tweet this]

6) INCREASED GRATITUDE

Journaling can keep you grateful. A great habit when writing is to ask yourself. "What experiences have I had today that I am grateful for?" When you take the time to reflect it is hard not to see the blessings in your life.
Journaling can keep you grateful. [Tweet this]

7) A FAMILY LEGACY

A journal is a record that can be passed on to generations. It is sad when a person dies and with them so many memories and life lessons. Leaving behind a personal record or journal allows families and future generations to come to know where they came from and continue to learn from you for generations to come.
Leave a legacy, keep a journal. [Tweet this]

 How would journaling benefit your life?

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