Author: Leonard


  • Knowing Yourself is Key to Growth and Success

    In our busy, fast-moving world, it’s easy to get caught up in all the things we have to do every day. School, sports, friends, family, and even just keeping up with life can feel like a race sometimes. But in all the hustle and bustle, we often forget to take a moment to think about…

  • These Simple Strategies May Give You What You Want

    Jenn stares at her journal, the same one she’s been carrying for three years. Page after page of goals, plans, and promises to herself. “This time will be different,” she tells herself as she writes down the same resolutions from last year. By February, the journal sits forgotten on her nightstand, and she’s back to…

  • Power of Google for Success & Growth Simplified

    Turn the world’s most powerful search engine into your personal growth coach Remember when personal development meant buying expensive books, attending weekend seminars, or hiring a life coach? Those options still exist, but there’s something remarkable happening right at your fingertips: Google has quietly become the most powerful personal development tool ever created. Think about…

  • What is Geographical Cure and Is It Right For You?

    I had everything I was supposed to want. The plain job that paid well and let me sleep at night. The quiet friend who showed up when I needed them. The small apartment in the decent neighborhood. The partner who made me laugh instead of making me jealous. The hobby that brought me joy even…

  • Is There a Key To Living Longer? Answer May Be Closer Than You Think

    Blue Zones are regions where people live significantly longer than average—places like Okinawa, Japan and Sardinia, Italy. National Geographic explorer Dan Buettner identified these areas and documented the common lifestyle patterns among these populations that contribute to their exceptional longevity. While many people think of Blue Zones as simply following a vegetarian diet, Buettner’s research…

  • How to Succeed Without Drama, Struggle, or Burning It All Down

    In personal development, we often glorify struggle—the starving artist, the rejected genius, the lone visionary battling against the world. Stories of tortured souls like Van Gogh, Sylvia Plath, or Nietzsche sell because they fit a narrative: Greatness requires suffering. But what if that’s not always true? Elizabeth and William Gaskell, a 19th-century literary power couple,…