What truly drives change in our lives: words or actions, preaching or living? It’s a bit like asking: Who was the real genius, Lennon or McCartney?| www.learnliberty.org
Despite how much we ponder, inside us we know the answer. And the universe helps us not only in seeing it but also makes things happen so we could live it.| On My Canvas
The challenges and joys of writing the first draft of my first book, a travel memoir, Journeys Beyond and Within..., on the road: in Pondicherry, Siliguri, and Kolkata.| On My Canvas
Do the choices you make in life make you a happier person? After nine years of blogging and publishing articles regularly, I have realized that I write| Tawcan
Effortless decision making is an art, whose skill lies not in actively trying to find the answer but in finding maximum clarity.| Executive and Life Coaching London
My first book, a travel memoir, Journeys Beyond and Within... has just come out. In this post I talk about how a publisher commissioned my manuscript while I was traveling full-time.| On My Canvas
What it means to run a personal growth and travel blog and write full-time while traveling with your partner in a car around India. Creativity, success, work-leisure balance, trade-offs and rewards, and the plan ahead all included.| On My Canvas
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Written by Daniel Villiger Do I want to have children? This is one of the big life decisions. If I choose to have a child and am successful, I will become a parent and will experience the ups and downs, the advantages and disadvantages of being a parent. On the other hand, if I choose| Practical Ethics
If you are relying on a schedule to force you to act, to practise— you are actually practising to schedule, not scheduling to practice.| Executive and Life Coaching London
Leaving Behind a Forest to Get Into Another One: Finding Accommodation in Wayanad (Kerala) As I said in the blog post on the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, I wasn’t happy leaving the 100-year-old sylvan cottage that was my home for three days. The last morning in the Sanctuary’s forest stay was—let’s just say—not easy on me. ... READ MORE| On My Canvas
I farewell the home in the coffee village in Wayanad (Kerala) and the poetess who quickly became a friend. But, first, an afternoon walk and banana chips.| On My Canvas
In a village in Wayanad (Kerala), the host's middle-aged daughter, who is an MSc in Chemistry, shows me her poems and tells me we can be happy even when lonely.| On My Canvas
A regular day of two travelers in a tea, coffee, and betel nut village in Wayanad (Kerala). We cook, shop, write, and hike to a viewpoint to understand where we are.| On My Canvas
My account of slow travels in Mysore when my partner and I went around the city for a week, exploring its history and nature and working and eating dosas.| On My Canvas
The story of my partner and me finding a guesthouse with kitchen in a village in Wayanad (Kerala) that strengthened our belief: keep hoping despite all odds.| On My Canvas
One way to understand the structure of beliefs is in relation to their stickiness in you mind, how much they feed your very identity.| Executive and Life Coaching London
The whole question of 'finding happiness' is future focused by construct and thus doomed to produce discontentment and regret.| Executive and Life Coaching London
Homeless in Himachal during a storm but then we find cosy rooms in a monastery on the bank of the Rewalsar Lake. Travel Serendipity in the Indian Himalayas.| On My Canvas
I haven’t had a rented or owned home since Feb 2021. When a friend asks, “What are your favorite moments from your journey?” many moments of bliss rush to me.| On My Canvas
The story of a lone hiking adventure in the Eastern Himalayas in Sikkim. I got lost close to my home stay. The family dogs abandoned me. But I found my way out.| On My Canvas
What superficially seems a conversation between reasonable adults may be nothing of the sort if hidden psychological states are at play.| Executive and Life Coaching London
Despite what the self-improvement movement sells, the ‘self’ cannot actually be improved. We’ve fallen for the fallacy of personal progress.| Executive and Life Coaching London
We are obsessed with the ‘remarkable’ and the special. Yet, there really is nothing more unremarkable than chasing the remarkable| Executive and Life Coaching London