Author: Richard Kohl

The Quiet Strength of Saying 'No': Reclaiming Your Time and Inner Compass

The Quiet Strength of Saying 'No': Reclaiming Your Time and Inner Compass

Blog | Self-care
How often does it happen? A call, a message, an invitation – to walk, to help, to chat. And almost automatically, a "yes" forms on our lips. It seems simple, even considerate. We can often do what's asked.
The Limitless Mindset: Achieving Transformation Without the Pill

The Limitless Mindset: Achieving Transformation Without the Pill

Blog | Self-acceptance
We've all probably imagined it: unlocking the full 100% capacity of our brains. The movie Limitless gave this fantasy a face with Eddie Morra, played by Bradley Cooper, whose life transforms after taking the fictional NZT-48 pill.
When Work Becomes Everything (and Nothing): Psychological Insights from Severance (2022)

When Work Becomes Everything (and Nothing): Psychological Insights from Severance (2022)

Blog | Psychology
This psychological analysis discusses key plot points of the series Severance. Proceed with caution if you haven't watched it yet.
Viktor Frankl on Finding Meaning: More Than Just Earning Money

Viktor Frankl on Finding Meaning: More Than Just Earning Money

Article | Goal setting
It's a common assumption, especially when looking at ambitious students or adults, that the primary goal is financial success.
How to Apply Wallace D. Wattles' Ideas for Better Relationships Today

How to Apply Wallace D. Wattles' Ideas for Better Relationships Today

Article | Man and woman relationship
We all seem to share a fundamental desire for healthy relationships, connections that feel genuinely good and enriching. But how do we cultivate such bonds in our lives?
Gabor Maté on Why We Create Identities and How They Ultimately Limit Us

Gabor Maté on Why We Create Identities and How They Ultimately Limit Us

Article | Self-acceptance
We often talk about identity, about finding ourselves. But what does "identification" truly mean? The word itself offers a clue, stemming from Latin roots meaning "the same" (idem) and "to make" (facere).
Head vs. Heart: Discover Your Dominant Thinking Style at Work

Head vs. Heart: Discover Your Dominant Thinking Style at Work

Article | Self-acceptance
Let's explore two powerful, yet fundamentally different, approaches: the logical and the people-focused mindsets.
What Are the Core Strengths of Sensing vs. Intuitive Thinking?

What Are the Core Strengths of Sensing vs. Intuitive Thinking?

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to grasp the big picture instantly, while others excel at handling the details right in front of them?
How Robert Kiyosaki Built a Global Brand Beyond Just a Bestselling Book

How Robert Kiyosaki Built a Global Brand Beyond Just a Bestselling Book

Article | Money
Do you ever feel caught in the rhythm of 9-to-5, living for the paycheck, marking time between brief vacations?
Beyond the Ferrari: Robin Sharma's Wisdom for a Meaningful Life

Beyond the Ferrari: Robin Sharma's Wisdom for a Meaningful Life

Article | Self-care

We often encounter tales of individuals who, despite achieving conventional success and accumulating wealth, make a drastic shift, leaving behind the external markers of their achievements. 

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