Previously I wrote about motivation and how to find it in order to get the things done that will result in you achieving your goals. Now that I’ve covered how to find motivation or how […]

Previously I wrote about motivation and how to find it in order to get the things done that will result in you achieving your goals. Now that I’ve covered how to find motivation or how […]
Trigger Warning Flo shares personal experiences of a sexual nature and of abuse. If you are uncomfortable with or triggered by these subjects, please do not continue to read. × Dismiss alert One year and […]
Motivation is not some elusive quality that only successful people can afford. Motivation can be found. It’s locked away in the darkest part of your soul, a place few of us ever go because visiting, […]
It is indisputable that the access, ease, and quality of a population’s Internet connection defines their ability to compete and participate in modern society. A nation’s competitiveness depends on the capacity of its industry to […]
Axiom /ˈaksɪəm/ noun Meaning A statement or proposition regarded as established, accepted, or self-evidently true Etymology Greek. Axios “worthy” Estimated First Use c. 1600 ExampleS It has long been an axiom of mine that the […]
Promulgate /ˈprɒm(ə)lɡeɪt/ verb Meaning Promote or make widely known; an idea or cause Etymology Latin. promulgat. promulgare. “exposed to public view” Estimated First Use c. 1600 Example The attempt to discover and promulgate the truth […]
Diffidence /ˈdɪfɪd(ə)ns/ noun Meaning Shyness or modesty, resulting from a lack of confidence Etymology Latin. Diffidentia, Diffidere. “mistrust, distrust, want of confidence” “to mistrust, lack of confidence” Estimated First Use c. 1400 Example The youth sat […]
Taking Bookatable’s offer to enjoy three courses at Gillray’s Steakhouse & Bar One morning a dear friend of mine pinged across Booktable’s latest Star Deal to visit Gillray’s Steakhouse & Bar. With recommendations flying at […]
Capricious /kəˈprɪʃəs/ adjective Meaning Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour. / Changing according to no discernible rules; unpredictable. Origin Italian. capricieux/capriccioso > capricious Etymology humorous Estimated First Use 1590s
Sweet Potato…Brownies? For the longest time the concept of using sweet potato in baking really intrigued me. I had to try it, and what better way is there than baking indulgent, sweet potato brownies? I […]