Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata When I set out to convert my unhappiness with my life into happiness, about 7 years ago, I had some ideas about how to do it. I was going to get out of debt and lose weight and get a better job and declutter my house and get … Continue reading Happiness is Uncovering What You Already Have
Where In the World Do I Start?
Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata One of the most frequent questions I get when people read Zen Habits, looking to change their lives, is: “Where do I start?” From getting in shape to flossing to getting productive to waking earlier to learning languages and much more … there are so many habits to … Continue reading Where In the World Do I Start?
How Spiritual Nourishment Can Improve Health in 7 Ways
by Krisca Te For some of us, spiritual nourishment means adhering to religious practices and their tenets. For others, it’s a feeling of a larger meaning, a sense of the sublime, a higher state of human consciousness. In a surveys among physicians, more than half of them (56%) believed that spiritual nourishment, of any kind, … Continue reading How Spiritual Nourishment Can Improve Health in 7 Ways
What is Truly Necessary
Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata An ongoing quest for me, and one that I am renewing this year, is to eliminate all that is unnecessary from my life. Now, you might read this and think that I am cutting everything fun from my life, but that’s not true. Let me explain. The first … Continue reading What is Truly Necessary
The Zen Habits of Teenagers
Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata How do you improve your life and find happiness when you’re a teen-ager, and can’t control much of your life? You change what you can control, and let go of trying to control everything else. Several teen-agers have written to me recently, asking for a post on how … Continue reading The Zen Habits of Teenagers
Crazy Linsanity (or Lessons We Learn in Basketball We Can Apply to Life)
by Eric Santillan A few months ago, an Asian American named Jeremy Lin took the NBA by storm. He was a nondescript player from a school that wasn't known for having a good basketball program. But when the New York Knicks needed a pointguard, he stepped up and took over. He made his legend before … Continue reading Crazy Linsanity (or Lessons We Learn in Basketball We Can Apply to Life)
10 Most Inspirational Videos (On YouTube)
Listing down the ten best/most inspirational videos is really just the beginning. I’m sure you know many many more. But I am listing these ten down to start the conversation. These, to me are the most inspirational videos in the world. Please suggest your own in the comments below and I might come up with … Continue reading 10 Most Inspirational Videos (On YouTube)
