What would it look like to bring a “calmer heart” to your intimate relationship?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Greater Harmony
How might you cultivate gratitude in your intimate relationship?
How might you cultivate gratitude in your intimate relationship?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Can You Be Content With Your Loved One as They Are?
Can you focus less on what’s lacking, both in your relationship and in life, and focus more on what you have?
Can you focus less on what’s lacking, both in your relationship and in life, and focus more on what you have?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: How Are We Interconnected?
What are your thoughts about the ways in which you and your loved one are interconnected, including how what each of you says and does affect the other?
What are your thoughts about the ways in which you and your loved one are interconnected, including how what each of you says and does affect the other?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships
Here are the first five principles we’ll consider.
Here are the first five principles we’ll consider.
3 Ways Journaling Can Help You Be More Productive, Focused and Motivated
May journaling support you to live a productive and self-aware life.
May journaling support you to live a productive and self-aware life.
One Man’s Life-Changing Journey With Journaling: An Interview With Nishith Goyal
Journaling can help you lead a healthier, happier, and more purposeful life.
Journaling can help you lead a healthier, happier, and more purposeful life.
High Sensitivity as a Super-Power: Your Finely Tuned Instrument Is Waiting to Be Played
Sensitivity isn't a dam to be reinforced, it's an ocean, vast and powerful.
Sensitivity isn’t a dam to be reinforced, it’s an ocean, vast and powerful.
High Sensitivity as a Super-Power: The Rules of Boyhood
I knew that I could never allow them to see my innate sensitivity because it would be deemed a weakness.
I knew that I could never allow them to see my innate sensitivity because it would be deemed a weakness.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: Five Unpleasant Feelings
Smart people typically experience the following five identifiable feelings: they feel different; they feel misunderstood; they feel underutilized; they feel alienated; and they feel special, but also small.
Smart people typically experience the following five identifiable feelings: they feel different; they feel misunderstood; they feel underutilized; they feel alienated; and they feel special, but also small.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: Dealing With Anti-Intellectualism
It is a hallmark of fascism, and of the conservative and authoritarian forces in every society, to target its artists and intellectuals, as those are the people most likely to speak out against oppression and injustice and rebel against totalitarianism.
It is a hallmark of fascism, and of the conservative and authoritarian forces in every society, to target its artists and intellectuals, as those are the people most likely to speak out against oppression and injustice and rebel against totalitarianism.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: The Second Career Conundrum
The challenge of not having any neurons left at the end of the day to pursue your first love;
The challenge of not having any neurons left at the end of the day to pursue your first love.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: The Day Job Conundrum
To what extent do you resent the fact that you’re obliged to “waste all that time” working a day job?
To what extent do you resent the fact that you’re obliged to “waste all that time” working a day job?
Journal Prompts for Smart People: Breaks and Fractures
Many pundits suggest that smart, creative, sensitive people are more susceptible to “mental illnesses” like bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, etc., than are other people.
Many pundits suggest that smart, creative, sensitive people are more susceptible to “mental illnesses” like bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, etc., than are other people.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: Conflictual Debating Style
One of the likely consequences of being smart is that you are able to argue well.
One of the likely consequences of being smart is that you are able to argue well.
Journal Prompts for Smart People: An Unearned Sense of Entitlement
Do you wave off the opinions of people you consider not as bright as you?
Do you wave off the opinions of people you consider not as bright as you?















