Your Potential is Your Biggest Blessing
Most people do not know how much (and what) potential they have. You’ll see the blessing every time you release a new dimension of your potential.
Read MoreHow to Make Your Actions Matter
If you can expand your world to include what you cannot explain or understand, you’re on the way to making your actions matter. How? Read on.
Read MoreTwo Things You Need to Succeed In Life
To be successful in life, you need to be two things: Passionate and humble.
Read MoreThe Difference Between a Blessing and a Prayer
Join the Meaningful Life Center’s Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this concise, motivating video discussing the distinction between a blessing and a prayer.
Read MoreHow to Access Your Inner Genius
What you perceive your intellectual limits to be is subjective; nobody truly knows his or her own limits. You have the power to transcend your natural boundaries. It is possible to stretch your mind and intellectual horizons, not just quantitatively but qualitatively. You can do so through two ways.
Read MoreYour Deepest Secret Isn’t What You Think It Is
We all have secrets — the question is what you think is your deepest secret. What does it look like? Is it dark and shameful — the ugliest parts of your personality that only you know about, or is it something bright and beautiful?Â
Read MoreTaking Responsibility as a Form of Self-Care
Responsibility is a basic human need, just like food or oxygen; we cannot fulfill or justify our existence without it. It is one of the greatest gifts we’ve been endowed with — the gift of being active participants in the unfolding of our destinies.
Read MoreDo You Live a Life of Quiet Desperation?
Staying in our comfort zones leads to what Thoreau called “lives of quiet desperation.” “Quiet desperation” is when we begin to resign ourselves to the circumstances of our lives.
Read MoreYour Flaws Are Possibly Not Real
How many of your inadequacies are real? Or, are they really a lack of confidence?
Read MoreAre You Living Up To Your Potential?
Learn to become the person you are capable of being, not just the person you are.
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