Maand: mei 2020

Never stop reading books on self-improvement
Once in a while, I stumble upon an article that contains a summary of all the books on personal development in the world. Well, all the books this particular author has read. It tells you that after reading their article, you’ll never need to read any book that talks about self-improvement. It seems like a […]
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Why attending an anxiety meeting didn’t comfort me
The meeting on anxiety I attended last week was an intense one. I felt comforted and deeply connected, but it also tore me apart.
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My first love language is Quality Time and here’s what that means
I will ask you a lot of questions because I want to get to know you in every possible way. I’ll be interested in your past and all the steps you’ve taken, because that’s what made you into the person you are now. And it will keep shaping you as you go on living your […]
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Grief in times of the corona outbreak
I have no one to worry about, but I wish I did. More than ever I want to have my parents with me again
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Tinder might be as addictive as smoking
Although I have never been a smoker — I once tried to start, didn’t succeed — I still believe there is a huge resemblance between smoking and using Tinder. It’s incredibly difficult to quit.
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My mother told me to never marry a smoker
My dad started smoking when he was only 18 because his mother was a smoker, and at that time, smoking was a sign of adulthood. My dad wasn’t very good at being an adult in other aspects of his life so I’m imagining he had this at least.
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