Have You Met Mr. Dream Killer?

Mr. Dream Killer

Here is Mr. Dream Killer! This poor guy will be walking in the mall and some lady will scream, “Aaaahhh! Get this man away from my dreams! Police! Save yourselves!”

Mr. Dream Killer looks like a reasonably nice guy. He opens the door for you and covers his cough. He donates to charity and looks good in argyle sweaters. He paints.

But when he lures you into his mind trap, he says the devastating phrase that covertly destroys your greatest life hopes…

“The timing isn’t right.”Read More

How To Get Focused Today In 5 Steps

There are two problems that prevent people from focusing on a daily basis:

  1. Having too many options to choose from. This is overwhelming, and focus requires manageability.
  2. Not understanding which options are most important. This is confusing, and focus requires clarity.

Let’s fix these problems and get focused!

Young Man with Magnifying Glass Read More

21 Inspiring Quotes On Focused Living

Mysterious Path Welcome to the start of focusing at Deep Existence!

First, we’re going to look at some of the most well-known quotes about focusing. These quotes reveal key reasons why focusing is the ultimate personal development skill to develop. After each quote, I’ll give my thoughts.

1) Benjamin Franklin

“Never confuse motion with action.”

Ben Franklin is one of my favorite humans to have lived, and he’s full of wise quotes like this one. Have you ever been busy all day, only to wonder what you accomplished when it’s over? In today’s world, distractions are time dumpsters posed as productive pals. Don’t let motion deceive you; it’s not always worthwhile.Read More

10 Lies Personal Development Bloggers Tell You

Half a truth is often a great lie. ~ Benjamin Franklin

Astonished woman
After writing about Personal Development for seven years and blogging for more than two, I’ve come to know this niche well. Here are some of the lies we tell you, our beloved readers. That wasn’t one of them, we really do love our readers!

Not all of these are direct, blunt lies. Some of them are lies of omission (i.e. implied non-truths). Read More