I found myself so often in situations where I was not at all happy with where I was – either from a personal or professional point of view. I also noticed that I was beating myself up for mistakes that I couldn’t even prevent, or for losing my temper in a high-stake situation. In the busyness of our daily routines, we often neglect to take a moment to connect with the most important person in our lives: ourselves. Self-coaching is a valuable tool that not only helps us handle life’s challenges but also nurtures a deep and meaningful relationship with ourselves. Here’s how you can begin this transformative journey. What is Self-Coaching? Self-coaching involves guiding yourself through life’s ups and downs by accessing your inner wisdom and strength. It’s about becoming your own mentor, setting goals, and holding yourself accountable. Think of it as having a personal coach who knows you better than anyone else – because it’s you! The Benefits of Self-Coaching Self-Awareness : S...
I am probably not the only one who is looking at the account balance and thinking: where did my money go again? And then I start to stress about what did I spend my money on, trying to figure out if it was the school tuition that ate everything, or maybe another unplanned expense, or someone else maybe tried to do something with my card?... And then starts the big stress and the imbalance in mental peace... and yet... In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining financial health is crucial for overall well-being. Financial stress can take a toll on your mental health, even if you mastered all the other aspects of well-being. I have a good news for you: with a few basic principles, you can ensure a stable and healthy financial life. Here are some key steps to achieve financial mental health that I've found useful for myself as well: 1. Create a Budget and Stick to It Budgeting is the cornerstone of financial health. It helps you track your income and expenses, ensuring you live wit...