Emotional Intelligence

Creating a Life Transformation From the Ground Up

Most people are unwilling to change. The reason for the static nature of people’s own personal resolutions is that once you perform a specific behavior for long enough, it becomes routine and when it’s routine: it’s predictable. Predictability creates comfort and comfort is pretty addicting. Of course, people that are More >

10 Things To Do While Being Single

For one of the first times in my life I have been enjoying being single. And I mean, really single. In fact, I’ve been spending so much time alone I have actually gotten quite comfortable with spending time alone. Eventually, once you get into the groove of getting things done More >

The Importance of Self Esteem

Recently in a psychology class of mine we were talking about self esteem. Similar to many other things, self esteem is something that we experience in ourselves that affects all of our decisions. Self esteem is directly tied into our own personality, and it creates our inner thoughts of self More >

Scott Free Thinking Questions – Introduction & Index

A lot of people have specific questions about specific issues, and sometimes writing entire articles is not always the best solution. So, I’ve come up with an idea. Instead of writing an entire article, I’ll go ahead and take a slew of different topics & issues that I’ve been approached More >

Your Powerful People

It is said that there are those who contribute and then those who just feed off of the success of others. To me it seems that no matter which one you are, you’re always relying on other people for your own success, even if you are a contributor. After all, More >

Many Loves is Just That Simple

Today I got into a conversation, once again, about polyamory. Polyamory, or put simply: many loves, is the ‘practice’ of being with more than one person at once in a loving, committed relationship. I have only written about the subject one other time on this blog, but I got interesting More >

Face Friendship, No Matter the Supposed Cost

There I was, laying next to a destroyed world, after it had already forgotten me. There were no words to be said, no real words to exchange with any of them. The only thing I could really do is initiate some sort of personal self-sedation and attempt to be in More >

Parenting the Capable and Achieving Child

Children are wondrous creatures, and why should they not be? In previous writings, I have given a lot of credit to the capability of young children, adolescents, teens, and so on – so much credit in fact that many have claimed that I have too little experience to make the More >

Thankful Grateful Gratitude

It is interesting the different ways in which you can approach gratitude. Gratitude is similar to my outlook on good manners – if you have good manners, it really can depend on when, where, how, and how often you use them to determine if they really are good, giving more More >

A Thin Line for the Dark and Bright

I believe there is a drastically thin line, for those who are working to understand themselves, between having a state of stability to having a state of bipolar instability. Looking back, it almost feels as though I went through one of those transitions. After months of writing and writing, it More >