Simplify your problems

Posted by on 19 August, 2010
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Mongobread and Daughter Evangeline - June 13 outing in Tagaytay

We sometimes strangle ourselves to the carousel routines we have everyday that we scream inside our minds in despair. Work, family and even time are against us… but did you realize that the enemy is you?

It no surprise really, our eyes are focused outside our body that we can’t see our face and/or our entire body for that matter. We actually need mirrors to see ourselves as a whole, that’s why we are bound to have a partner in life to be our “mirrors”. And the simplest way to look inside of you is to close your eyes, and reflect… you’ll soon realized “you” will be talking to you. “What is the problem?”

Now let’s get back to what I’ve said that the problem is “you”. Maybe you don’t manage your time efficiently, time is indeed gold but for me they are priceless and much expensive than diamonds.

You can’t refund “time” spent unlike when we refund payments from Paypal. So spend it wisely.

Procrastination, there are two types of procrastination for me: The good procrastination and the bad procrastination. Just like good (constructive criticism) and bad (destructive criticism) they can be a guide for your own leverage. A loaded gun can either save you or kill you.

Laziness: If you’re a person… of course you have a brain.

Use it, strengthen your brain just how you strengthen your muscles. In this way, there’s no room for laziness as your brain will happily work with you if you have use it.

And here’s my favorite solution to all problems:

How to solve a complex problem?

Simplify it.

There’s no complex problem when you simplify it, and there’s no question without an answer. Everything can be solved.

Check the links for other reference for good guide for living.

21 Easy Hacks to Simplify Your Life

25 Ways to Simplify Your Life with Kids

Simplify A great book, very affordable for only $9.95

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One Comment on “Simplify your problems”

  • 22 August, 2010, 23:17

    Naks, True ba yan? :)

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