How to be an Introvert in an Extrovert’s World
self-improvement, Happiness, socializing Nikola Maharajh self-improvement, Happiness, socializing Nikola Maharajh

How to be an Introvert in an Extrovert’s World

One thing is clear. Even introverts need to socialize.

We humans are social creatures and even if you prefer to be by yourself, never talking to anyone and hiding from society is not good for you.

Nor is it enjoyable.

Eventually, you’ll crave human interaction and go in public. Otherwise, you’ll lose your mind.

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Sorry, but You Are Not Failing Enough
self-improvement, entrepreneurship, failures Nikola Maharajh self-improvement, entrepreneurship, failures Nikola Maharajh

Sorry, but You Are Not Failing Enough

One of the main reasons you are not failing enough is because you are afraid of the potential negative outcome of taking risks. The result is you avoid risks and have less opportunity to fail.

We need to get you comfortable with taking risks!

Unless you had parents who made you terrified of taking risks, chances are, you were a risk taker at one point and failed. This got you to where you are now.

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The “Easy” and Quick Process to Forgive Yourself
self-improvement, Self-Love Nikola Maharajh self-improvement, Self-Love Nikola Maharajh

The “Easy” and Quick Process to Forgive Yourself

This was such a distant memory and I would have never thought of forgiving myself for it if I hadn’t done the process. The process will bring up these old memories.

As I forgave myself for many things that made me feel shame from the past, I cried like a baby.

It was awesome and felt great. I could feel the unnecessary pain leaving my body.

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Why Finding and Building Your Community Is Revolutionary
family, community, Happiness, self-improvement Nikola Maharajh family, community, Happiness, self-improvement Nikola Maharajh

Why Finding and Building Your Community Is Revolutionary

What if you had a pool, Ted a boat, George a Ferrari, Frank a beach house and Pablo a private jet (Pablo is ballin’)?

There is a good chance none of you can afford all of the above, but if each of you could afford one of them, you now all have the perks of many luxuries without having to pay for them.

See my point?

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