Owobo Steven Abiodun
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Hi, I'm Steven! I sincerely appreciate your encouragement for my writing. I hope you find something here that will motivate or enhance the moment.
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The Equilibrium of life
Sophia has always been the embodiment of a go-getter. As a marketing director in a fast-paced company, she thrived on the rush of tight deadlines, large presentations, and endless duties. Her days were filled with meetings and emails, and her nights were spent catching up on work she hadn't done during the day. She was constantly on the move, looking for the next great objective. But, despite her career-driven lifestyle, something was lacking.
By Owobo Steven Abiodun12 months ago in Lifehack
Don't wait until it's too late
For years, Michael pushed relentlessly to get up the corporate ladder. As a top executive at a fast-paced technology company, he took pleasure in his work ethic and ambition. He was known for working late, pushing past deadlines, and seldom taking a day off. His success was judged by his salary, titles, and peer recognition. As his riches increased, so did his sense of success.
By Owobo Steven Abiodun12 months ago in Lifehack
The greatest gift
It was late afternoon as Emily sat at her desk, scanning the mound of paperwork that seemed to grow by the hour. As a young lawyer in a bustling business, she took pride in her work ethic. She had long believed that success requires sacrifice, and recently, her health was the sacrifice. Late hours at work, skipping meals, and meeting deadlines had become regular.
By Owobo Steven Abiodun12 months ago in Lifehack
I'm delighted to be me
The Sanderson family resided on a quiet street in a tiny town situated amid rolling hills. The light cast golden hues across their comfortable abode, where laughing reverberated through the windows. Although they were close-knit, the Sandersons recognized that each member was distinctive in their own way. Mrs. Sanderson, or Emily as her friends called her, made an effort to instill this in her children on a daily basis.
By Owobo Steven Abiodun12 months ago in Lifehack
Sense of Wonder
A young kid named Leo once lived in a quiet village situated among rolling hills. Leo enjoyed nothing more than playing in the garden behind his family's home. The garden was a brilliant oasis, full of vibrant flowers, long grass that swung in the breeze, and trees that seemed to reach for the sky. Each day, when the sun rose and poured its golden light over the globe, Leo dashed outside, his heart pounding with anticipation, eager to discover the delights that awaited him.
By Owobo Steven Abiodun12 months ago in Lifehack
Unbreakable Bond
John grew up in the peaceful village of Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria, surrounded by beautiful green hills and calm scenery. Life there followed the sun's natural cycle, and while simple, it was full of rewards and difficulties that fashioned him into the person he is today.
By Owobo Steven Abiodunabout a year ago in Motivation
The Journey to Higher Ground
Elijah stood at the brink of a winding mountain trail, staring at the distant peaks bathed in the golden glory of the setting sun. His heart thudded in a familiar cadence, one of yearning rather than dread. "I'm pressing on the upward way," he said to himself, the lines of an old hymn running through his mind.
By Owobo Steven Abiodunabout a year ago in Lifehack
From 'Impossible' to 'I'm Possible': 11 Powerful Steps to Transform Your Mindset"
My mother had a talent for reducing life's most difficult challenges to the simplest of riddles when I was a child. "There's no such thing as impossible," she'd say, her voice filled with the type of assurance that only a mother could provide. "It only takes your efforts to turn that word into possible."
By Owobo Steven Abiodunabout a year ago in Motivation
TIPS ON HOW TO STUDY
Medical residents learn a variety of techniques, surgeries, and procedures during their training, which they use to save lives later on. Mastering and retaining these skills can literally mean life or death. Recognizing this, a 2006 study concentrated on a group of surgical residents learning to suture arteries. The residents were placed into two groups, each using the same study materials but differing in one critical feature of their training strategy. When evaluated a month later, one group outperformed the other dramatically.
By Owobo Steven Abiodunabout a year ago in Education
Tips to improve your critical thinking
Every day, we are confronted with numerous decisions. Some are minor and appear inconsequential, such as deciding what to eat for breakfast, while others have far-reaching repercussions that shape our ives. Questions like: Who should I vote for? Should I try the latest diet trend? Can I really make money by answering that email? Choices take place on an ongoing basis, and navigating them can be stressful. With so many options available to us, choosing the perfect decision may be unrealistic. However, we can improve our odds of making better decisions, and one of the most effective tools for doing so is critical thinking.
By Owobo Steven Abiodunabout a year ago in Lifehack
