In a world where fear exists around every corner, I set out on a quest, not across lands or seas, but deep within myself. This journey wasn’t filled with rainbows and sunshine; it was tough, with obstacles and self-doubt at every turn. But I knew I had to find myself because feeling lost and unsure was no way to live.
A a young girl, standing on the cusp of adulthood, feeling like a tiny fish in a vast ocean. That was me, struggling to find where I belonged. But then, something inside me shifted. A spark ignited, driving me to seek change and growth. I had to take charge of my life and create my own destiny.
Armed with courage and determination, I immersed myself in the world of personal growth and self-help. Every book I devoured felt like a step forward, guiding me closer to my true self.
In this blog I’ll be share top 10 books that every woman should read once in her lifetime.
Tag: Boost productivity
Starting journaling wasn’t easy for me. No matter what I did, I just couldn’t stick to this habit. I tried different mobile apps and fancy journals, but at the end of the day, nothing was working out, and I wasn’t being productive in any way. If you are on your self-improvement journey, you must have heard from everyone how important journaling is. I knew it was necessary to change my life because only journaling could change my habits. But I wasn’t even able to journal consistently. I thought maybe journaling is not for me, and I should just go with the flow without planning. However, I soon realized that I wasn’t going anywhere without a structured approach.
Discovering the Problem:
So, I decided to research. I spent many hours of the day trying to figure out why journaling wasn’t working for me. Eventually, I came to a realization: the problem wasn’t with me, but with the prompts I was trying to follow. Each prompt I attempted lacked some essential elements that I needed. I yearned for a prompt that included motivation, gratitude, was less time-consuming, required fewer thoughts, and was easy to apply consistently. None of the existing prompts met all these criteria, which is why I decided to create my own.
