Kasia Philosophical Counselling
St.Albert/Edmonton/online Edmonton Saint Albert, AB, Canada
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Locality: Saint Albert, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-680-4248
Address: St.Albert/Edmonton/online Edmonton Saint Albert, AB, Canada
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It is important to identify what is within your control and what is not. Don't waste your energy and time on things that don't depend on you.Insted change your attitude towards them!
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What brings meaning to your life? What is your WHY?
You can hear many people saying: "when I am fifty I shall retire into leisure, when I am sixty I shall give up public duties. And what guarantee do you have of a longer life? (...) Aren't you ashamed to keep for yourself just the remnants of your life, and to devote to wisdom only that time which cannot be spent on any business?"Seneca We often pospone realizing our dreams for when we are retired, have more time or money. But you don't have to wait to start living how you want to. Take the first step today. The hardest thing is to start but you can do it!
As Seneca said, we waste a lot of time on "groundless sorrow, foolish joy, greedy desire, the seduction of society; how little of our own is left to you." It is important to spend meaningful time with yourself. Remember to take care of yourself. You are important. #selfcare #love #philosophy #books #candles #coaching #motivation
"Why do we complain about nature? It has acted generously: life, if you know how to use it, is long." Seneca
Don't compare yourself to other people. Be the best version of yourself!
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