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BEING ORIGINAL

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  Finding Inspiration Without Losing Yourself We all have people we look up to; whether they’re leaders in our field, creatives we admire, or mentors who guide us. Their work, ideas, and success stories push us to improve. But there’s a fine line between inspiration and imitation. How do you take what inspires you and make it your own? 1. Absorb, Don’t Copy There’s a reason you admire certain people. Maybe it’s their work ethic, creativity, or approach to challenges. Instead of copying what they do, analyze why it works. What elements resonate with you? What skills do they have that you can develop in your own way? Tip:  Keep a journal of things that inspire you, but always ask, "How can I adapt this to fit my unique voice and perspective?" 2. Mix Influences Like a Chef Think of creativity like cooking. The best dishes aren’t made by copying one recipe; they’re a fusion of different flavors, techniques, and ingredients. The same goes for inspiration. Learn from multiple sourc...

CELEBRATE YOURSELF EVERY SINGLE DAY

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  Valentine’s Day just passed, and while some were basking in romance, others felt a deep sense of loneliness. It happens every year, not just on Valentine’s but on other labeled celebrations too. Christmas can feel isolating for those without family, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day can be painful reminders of loss or absence, and birthdays don’t always bring joy to everyone. Society sets these dates to celebrate love, family, and togetherness, but what happens when you don’t have someone to celebrate with? Here’s what I realized: the rest of the year is for celebrating YOU. And that’s something you can do every single day. 1.  Happiness Shouldn’t Be Calendar-Based Why wait for one day in the year to feel special? A single date on the calendar does not define your worth, your love, or your joy. Instead of tying your happiness to external celebrations, make every day meaningful by doing something that makes you feel good, whether it’s treating yourself to a nice meal, learning so...

HOW TO CELEBRATE VALENTINES DAY LIKE A MENTALIST

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Valentine’s Day is all about connection, surprise, and understanding the one you love. But what if you could take it to the next level? Using the power of psychology, perception, and mind-reading techniques, you can create an experience that goes beyond the ordinary. As a mentalist, I see relationships as more than just words. They’re about reading between the lines, understanding emotions deeply, and creating unforgettable moments. Here’s how you can celebrate Valentine’s Day like a mentalist. 1.  Read Their Mind (Or at Least, Their Preferences) You don’t need supernatural powers to know what your partner truly wants. You just need to pay attention. Instead of asking, observe. Notice the small things: the way they react to certain foods, the music they hum when they’re happy, or the stores they linger in while window-shopping. Mentalist Move:  Before the day begins, make a prediction about how your partner will react to your plans. Write it down, seal it in an envelope, and o...

BEING A CEO DOESN'T MEAN LUXURY AND BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS

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  As a corporate trainer since 2010, I’ve had the privilege of meeting and working with different kinds of leaders. And here’s what I’ve learned: when people hear "CEO," their minds often conjure images of luxury: business class flights, five-star hotels, expensive suits, and a life of effortless privilege. While these stereotypes may hold true for a select few, the reality for most CEOs is far from this glamorous perception. Being a CEO is not about luxury, it's about responsibility, sacrifice, and resilience. I have personal experience in running a business, and I can tell you, it's not a walk in the park. The Myth of the "Instagram CEO" Social media often perpetuates an idealized version of leadership. We see pictures of CEOs jet-setting across the globe, dining at exclusive restaurants, and showcasing their successes. But what these curated posts fail to reveal is the behind-the-scenes grind, the sleepless nights, and the weight of making decisions that ...