My new book, 52 Lessons for a Better Relationships, is available to buy on Amazon or download for FREE on my website, http://www.chaddavid.ca/books/. In an ideal situation, a couple will read one lesson a week for a year as they try to reflect on and implement what’s taught. It is better than any … [Read more...]
Fun vs. Happy
In your life you can choose to either pursue fun or happiness. You can only choose one as your life goal because they are two very different pursuits that take you down two very different paths. For instance, you can either live to be like Lindsay Lohan or the Dalai Lama. Those are extreme … [Read more...]
Defn of Stupid (being what you hate)
This week someone made some very harsh accusations against me via Facebook – I hate Facebook. I had known things were not so good between us for several months and since we were parting ways I wanted to send a note that gave a blessing for the future and an apology for whatever I did (I’m still not … [Read more...]
Are Bad Things Really Bad?
I used to think “bad” things happening were inevitable, but now I see it differently; bad isn’t always bad. I now understand what William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, “There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” Whether something is good or bad is all in how you look at … [Read more...]
The Importance of Comparing
One of the best lessons I’ve ever learned is in the book The Spirituality of Imperfection. The lesson is given by a Rabbi who tells his disciples that everyone needs to have two pockets: one for gold and one for dirt. On the one hand, we are as precious as gold, and on the other, we’re as base as … [Read more...]
Unnecessary Judgement
Last week I discussed unnecessary guilt... if you didn’t read it I hope you now feel necessary guilt... just kidding... no, really; I’m kidding. Oh no, I likely really upset you. I’m such a horrible person... And yes, that was an example of unnecessary guilt. I’m brilliant... and that’s … [Read more...]
How to Start Conversations
Most people are surprised to hear that I am naturally a shy person because I often come across as an extrovert, especially since I love public speaking. This impression is especially prevalent when I’m in a leadership position since I tend to have more courage to speak up. When I’m with peers, … [Read more...]
How to Reduce Anxiety
Anxiety is a gift... I hope writing that doesn’t tick you off. Either way, it’ll make sense by the end of this article. Fortunately, for anyone who doesn’t enjoy this gift, I have two remedies to remove almost all anxiety from your life. The first is particularly simple and easy to follow. To … [Read more...]
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