It’s not uncommon for a bad day to leave you feeling drained. Everyone has those days where you just can’t shake the glass-half-empty attitude. It can ruin your productivity and drain you of creative energy. The good thing about a bad day is there’s always tomorrow. You can recover from a bad day, and move forward. How you respond to a bad day can make a world of difference. It can mean the difference between a full recovery or a full-blown funk. Here are 5 things you can do to get back on track and move forward from a bad day.
We all want to better ourselves. Rather it’s learning a new skill or breaking a bad habit. And journaling is an inexpensive way to do it. It’s a powerful tool for personal growth. It empowers us by analyzing and seeking solutions, instead of feeling powerless or overwhelmed by our problems. It helps us look deeper and define our goals so we can make them a reality. Personal growth doesn’t always come easy, but journaling is a great place to start. So here’s how journaling can promote personal growth.
Improving Body Image
“You are imperfect, permanently and inevitably flawed. And you are beautiful.” – Amy Bloom
We live in a world were magazines and TV are telling us how we’re supposed to look. So how are we supposed to accept ourselves? Poor body image is something that many of us struggle with. Feeling bad about the way we look can take a toll on our confidence. As a result, its important for us reevaluate how we think and look at our bodies. So here are some self-help strategies you can do on your own to improve your body image.
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