An Essay by Adam Niall Identity is one of, if not the most powerful force that shapes our lives. It gives us purpose, direction, and a sense of belonging. It’s the lens through which we view the world and ourselves. This identity can also be a double-edged sword. When we tie it to external achievements,... Continue Reading →
Soul Armor
An Essay By: Adam Niall Deep within every man lies an untapped power—a force waiting to be discovered, unlocked, and unleashed. This power isn’t found in the noise of the world or in the fleeting distractions of modern life. No, it’s hidden in the core of who we are, buried deep in our soul. And... Continue Reading →
Spotting the Modern “Con”fidence Man
In today's "social media world", confidence undeniably takes center stage. It's captivating and magnetic, drawing people in—but it's essential to recognize that confidence does not always equate to competence. When these two qualities are misconstrued, the aftermath can be severe. To grasp why this distinction is vital, consider the archetype of the "confidence man," a... Continue Reading →
Huxley’s Warning: Are We Sacrificing Freedom for Comfort?
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World paints a picture of a world where everything is controlled, people are happy all the time, and life seems perfect—at least on the surface. But beneath that perfection is a world without individuality, deep emotions, or real freedom. Written in 1932, this story feels surprisingly similar to the world we live in... Continue Reading →
Stop Waking Up Like It’s an Accident
How many mornings have you stumbled out of bed, feeling like life is already ahead of you? The alarm goes off, and you’re already behind—reacting to the demands of the day instead of owning it. Does it ever feel like your life is passing you by, slipping through your fingers while you’re barely awake enough... Continue Reading →
How to Strengthen Your Mindset Before Hard Times
We’ve all had moments when life throws more at us than we feel we can handle. Deadlines pile up, family needs attention, work gets chaotic, and personal goals can seem like they’re slipping further out of reach. In times like these, having a resilient mindset is what helps us navigate the chaos, make clear decisions,... Continue Reading →
Growing Up in the 90s: Freedom and Adventure
When I think about the 90s, I can’t help but feel like it was one of the best times to grow up. There was a simplicity to life that’s hard to find today. The internet was just beginning to take shape—no endless social media feeds, no constant notifications. Logging onto the internet back then felt... Continue Reading →
The Love Language Trap: Perpetuating Insecurities and Avoiding Self-Improvement
In recent years, the concept of "love languages" has gained significant popularity. Originating from Dr. Gary Chapman's book, "The 5 Love Languages," this idea proposes that individuals express and receive love in five distinct ways: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. While understanding these preferences can certainly aid... Continue Reading →
Social Media Is Killing Your Drive
Do you constantly procrastinate? Spend your free time endlessly scrolling social media? Experience brain fog, fatigue and anxiety? Always feeling depressed? Feel like you are constantly "missing out" on life because of what you see on social media? If this sounds even remotely like you, it might be time for a dopamine "detox". What Even... Continue Reading →
Your “Deep Why”: The Silent Force that Drives Us All
In the expansive landscape of personal development, the notion of understanding our "why" has become a cornerstone. This "why" is the public-facing narrative we construct — the eloquent response to inquiries about our goals and aspirations. Yet, hidden beneath the surface lies the "deep why," an intimate and often unspoken force that drives our actions.... Continue Reading →