"I believe if you know what it is you want to achieve, and you know exactly what you need to do to achieve it, then it is your choice how you take criticism."
It honestly took me years of being lost and then finally seeking professional help through psychotherapy to really know what I need to do to achieve.
Before that, it was all anger, anger, and more anger.
We do have verbal diarrhea and we also have doing-nothing-but-worthless-shit diarrhea, like lying down to use the phone at home.
We are not doing enough that's for sure. We are also listening to others way too much instead of following our own truth.
Nice one @enazwahsdarb. https://steemit.com/life/@aldentan/my-honest-and-ass-kicking-post-on-how-to-start-healing-from-depression-or-other-mental-illnesses Here's the post I wrote on my anger. It's deep. Would love for you to check it out.
P.S. Yo you look like someone I can really connect with and learn from. Is there a way I can connect with you? Facebook? Instagram (Following fyi.)
Nice view points brother. I like that.
It's cool to see how the various personalities in my readers are responding to different part's of this content.
I thought I just had to throw that line in there, because that is exactly how I feel. In the beginning, when you don't know enough, you need to listen-up. When you know, confidently exactly what it is you need to do, it's a different story. I'm not saying one may be ignorant at this point, but confidence is everything.
For me personally, I don't care who the person is, I would like to see myself being a very open-minded person. No matter what level of success I have. Whether I am homeless, or if I'm worth over a billion dollars, I would like to always remind myself that life is a constant learning process. On top of that, that I usually learn the most, from the least-expected situations.
I am on all social medias. My Instagram is HERE. But I never use them anymore. No interest haha. You can contact me on steemit.chat.
Nice input. Talk soon.
Thanks man.
Indeed. I heard a quote before, "Treat the janitor like you would treat the CEO."
That's respect right there.
Aight. I will hit you up on Steem chat.