The literary device of Who, What, When, Where, and Why is used to get people to engage in your story. However, in transition, “Why” should be one of the first questions you answer.
The literary device of Who, What, When, Where, and Why is used to get people to engage in your story. However, in transition, “Why” should be one of the first questions you answer.
There’s nothing worse than working hard at something, then learning it doesn’t matter or that it was just a waste of time, especially in times of change.
Often the most damaging lies are the ones we tell to ourselves. Honest evaluation is a key to healthy change.
A lesson offered is not a lesson learned. It’s up to us to recognize and learn from the lessons each season offers.
It’s normal to see a new year as an opportunity to make changes, but we rarely succeed in making them. Here is a key thing that will help us actually make a change.