I know how you feel. Scheduling sucks. Planning your day, month, year is a form of torture, more painful than having someone slowly peel your nails off. Alright, maybe not that painful, but it's still high up there. It's too restrictive and takes too much time to sit and decide when you could just be out …
Brain on Anxiety Time Travels
Have you ever felt like you lose track of time? Let me tell you a story… About a week ago, I discovered that I did something strange whenever I felt anxious or overwhelmed. I skipped time. Whenever I was worried, I felt like the event I dreaded in the future was going to happen THIS …
The Importance of Preparing for Setbacks
Just rewatched the following video from Marie Forleo: https://youtu.be/CKLK04IU4Do Originally, I thought this video was just a rehash of the same old advice. On my second time watching it again after months, I've realized that's not the case. Something stood out for me this time that I thought might valueable enough to share. Don't Become an Ostrich Preparing for setbacks is …
A More Relaxed Way of Increasing Skills for the Anxiety-Prone
If you're like me, you've had issues that range from fear of failure to fixed mindedness (yep, those are things that I will probably repeat on numerous occasions until the end of time...or at least until I rid myself of them; apologies in advance). I find that those issues fall under the broad banner of "being an anxiety-ridden …
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All You Ever Really Need to Know to Study Efficiently
Lately, I've become obsessed with learning about learning. I realize this should be an intuitive process by now, but apparently not to me. I hit a snag while working on my designation, consisting of an overload of information and the sheer inability to keep up. Yet others seem to be faring well and with more on their plate. …
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Re: Do Your Characters Make Enough Mistakes?
In response to Ava Jae's blog post: But character errors are more than just a chance to make our readers want to slam their heads into walls: they provide opportunity for character growth, great tension-filled plot points and a chance for our readers to relate to them. We all make mistakes, and reading about a …
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Muffling the Pesky Perfectionist in Your Head
Two ways you can combat perfectionist tendencies.
When you feel out of control…
My life seems to have deteriorated and it mainly stems from the fact that my perspective on things have changed greatly. I feel like I have a more jaded view of the world since I've come into contact with not-so-honorable people. I also think it's because of my tendency to be so judgemental. It was …
Disclaimer for GWUWI’s Blog
Although the main/higher purpose of this site is positive ("green where you water it") and I will include book notes, lessons learned, tips on wilderness survival (or not), the blog will contain all aspects of my personality...and some of it can be downright GWUWI (pronounced: "gooey" to illustrate that it can also be 'muddy where …