10 BEST BOOKS FOR BUILDING UNSHAKEABLE MENTAL RESILIENCE WHEN LIFE KEEPS KNOCKING YOU DOWN

I'm going to tell you something nobody told me at thirty-eight years old, sitting in my car in the Decatur High parking lot after a nine-minute meeting that.

I'm going to tell you something nobody told me at thirty-eight years old, sitting in my car in the Decatur High parking lot after a nine-minute meeting that.

I have this ritual I've never told anyone about. On the mornings when the anxiety is already there before I'm fully awake — that particular kind where you.

There is a particular kind of confidence that I used to see in other people and that I wanted badly enough to imitate. It was the kind that looked effortless.

I need to tell you about the night I almost quit. I was thirty-eight years old, sitting in my car in the Decatur High parking lot -- the same parking lot where.

I have a confession: I became obsessed with naval fiction through video games. This is not how most people arrive at literary tastes, but it is more common.

I have a draft document I started six years ago that is currently twenty-three pages long. It is about my father's ramen restaurant, which closed when I was.

I've done the five AM club. I've done the journaling at sunrise. I've done the cold plunge, the meditation app streak, the gratitude journal that lasted.

Here's what nobody explains about starting over: it doesn't feel like a fresh start. That's the myth. That's the version in the memoir where the author has.

I want to start by admitting something: I read the first Dungeon Crawler Carl book in three days, which for me is basically speed-reading, which for me means.

I got the call on a Tuesday morning in March. My mother was in the hospital — something with her heart, they weren't sure yet, but it was serious enough that I.