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Tag: self-growth

“The Journey to Fostering Stress Resilience” by Mariya Hoffmann

The essay was originally published by Mariya Hoffmann on her blog Several years ago, my daughter was diagnosed with a chronic autoimmune disorder. The intake nurse, trying to be comforting,…

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Published August 14, 2023By haleyadmin
Tagged psychology, self-growth

“What Makes One Exceptional?: Creative Rule-Breaking” by Zelda Poem

Originally posted by Zelda on her substack, Tomorrow’s Ancestors, in April 2023 Exceptional, phenomenal, singular, remarkable… are compliments I’ve gotten used to hearing. But it wasn’t always this way. In…

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Published July 17, 2023By Zelda Poem
Tagged self-growth

Reaching Out

Originally posted by Will Bamberg on his Website. Reaching out is the primary bottleneck of human connection. You might hit it off with a stranger, but fail to get their contact and you…

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Published June 8, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged psychology, self-growth

“The Meaningful Gardens of Our Lives” by Pavel S

meaning-making, rituals, giving/receiving dilemmas, and our purpose Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, on June 4 2023 Over the past few months, I’ve been journaling more frequently than usual,…

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Published June 8, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged self-growth

“Interview with Jennifer Chew :: Creative Humans” by Pavel S

Spotlighting a pianist and her journey to mastery Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, in May 2023 Welcome to Creative Humans (formerly Creative Fridays), a feature of On Humanity to engage and inspire readers…

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Published June 1, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged creative journey, culture, music, self-growth

“Be On Your Own Team” by Will Bamberg

Originally posted by Will Bamberg on his Website. At first glance, “be on your own team” is a cute little phrase telling you to support yourself. Another interpretation might be…

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Published May 15, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged literature, self-growth

“ambition” by Elaine

Originally posted by Elaine on her Substack, manners & mystery. Is it possible to pursue your ambition without being attached to the outcome? I want to believe so because it’s…

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Published April 7, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“Signal, Noise and Us” by Anna Grigoryan

Originally posted by Anna Grigoryan on her Substack, Caring about now. If you’re on LinkedIn, or Twitter, or are subscribed to a lot of newsletters, you might know this aspirational…

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Published April 7, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“Write it down” by Zelda Poem

Originally posted by Zelda Poem on her Substack, Tomorrow’s Ancestors. Creative blocks are disguised inner conflicts. You’re telling yourself that you just don’t know where to start, what to talk…

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Published April 7, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“On the life-changing power of legitimacy.” by Rachel Clifton

Originally posted by Rachel Clifton on her Substack, Adventures of a Spiritual Warrior. Photo by Ameer Basheer on Unsplash

Published April 7, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“Introducing not-knowing” by Vaughn Tan

Originally posted by Vaughn Tan on his Substack, The Uncertainty Mindset. P.S. Vaughn also has an upcoming salon series, “Thinking About Not-Knowing, starting this week, January 19th! This is an…

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Published January 17, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“How will you save the world?” by Jibran el Bazi

Your world’s destruction is near. Only you are left to save it… what will you do? Please enjoy this post “How will you save the world?” by writer and digital…

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Published November 19, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged literature, psychology, self-growth

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