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Posted Jul 5

Not every decision is progress. Some are pressure in disguise. This one is for every creative, founder or freelancer who feels tired but can’t explain why. These days, being your own boss sounds like the dream No boss to report to No rules No limits Just freedom to do what you want But here’s the part no one says out loud… That freedom comes with constant decisions And those decisions come with hidden weight You have to decide what to post What to charge Who to work with When to launch If to rebrand What to say Where to show up Even when your mind is not clear, you still have to decide something And you do this over and over again Every single day It’s not just about one smart move It’s about the hundreds of small and big decisions you’re making weekly And even when you’re tired Even when you’re not sure You still have to show up And choose something That’s where it gets heavy This is what they call agency It means you have the power to choose for yourself Yes, it sounds good on paper But in real life, it can be overwhelming Because every choice takes something from you Time Focus Energy Peace of mind And little by little You start to feel tired Not because you’re weak But because you’ve been carrying too much mental load This is what people don’t see They think being a creative or business owner is all about passion But sometimes it’s pressure And the truth is pressure makes people rush You feel behind You compare yourself to others You feel like you have to do something quickly So you make fast decisions Only to regret later And that’s the trap The trap where you’re making moves… but you’re not moving forward Where you’re doing a lot… but not doing well Because you’re rushing, not building Let’s be honest Most of us are not struggling because we don’t have ideas We’re struggling because we’re drowning in decisions And when you’re always listening to online advice, family opinions, social media trends You stop hearing your own voice And that’s when things really go off track So here’s what I think: Maybe the real flex is not speed Maybe the real flex is clarity What if you paused? What if you slowed down… not because you’re confused But because you want to make sure you’re still on the right path? Slowing down doesn’t mean you’re lazy It means you’re intentional It means you value the outcome, not just the activity It means you want to build something that lasts I’ve seen too many brilliant people give up Not because they weren’t good But because they burnt out from rushing decisions Let’s not glorify that anymore Let’s give ourselves permission to pause To think To breathe To choose what actually matters Because not every opportunity is meant for you Some are just distractions wearing a shiny outfit

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Posted Jul 3

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Posted Jun 27

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Posted Jun 25

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Posted Jun 23

5. Decision Fatigue The more decisions you have to make in a day, the harder it becomes to make good choices later on. This phenomenon, called decision fatigue, can lead to poor judgment, procrastination, and impulsive decisions. That’s why people like Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs famously wore the same clothes every day — to minimize decision overload. 6. The Bystander Effect The more people who are present during an emergency, the less likely any one person is to help. This is known as the bystander effect, and it's often due to a diffusion of responsibility—each person assumes someone else will step in. Ironically, people are more likely to help when they’re the only one around. 7. The Pygmalion Effect (Self-Fulfilling Prophecies) Our expectations of others can significantly affect their performance. If you believe in someone’s potential, you’re more likely to encourage and support them, which can help them succeed. This is the Pygmalion effect—where higher expectations lead to better outcomes, which is why teachers' beliefs about students can influence their academic achievements. 8. Emotions Are Contagious Human emotions are highly contagious. When someone is in a good mood, it tends to lift the mood of those around them, and vice versa. This is known as emotional contagion. Our brains subconsciously pick up on facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language, which is why it’s so easy to "catch" someone else's emotions. 9. The Impact of Color on Behavior Colors can influence how we feel and behave. For example, the color red has been shown to increase energy and urgency, which is why it’s often used in sale signs. Blue, on the other hand, tends to promote calmness and trust. Businesses often use color psychology to attract or influence customers. 10. The Foot-in-the-Door Technique People are more likely to agree to a large request if they’ve first agreed to a smaller one. This is called the foot-in-the-door technique, and it's why marketers and salespeople often ask for something small at first—like signing up for a free trial—before asking for a bigger commitment, like purchasing the product. 11. Social Validation and Conformity Humans have an innate desire to fit in. This is why people tend to adopt the behaviors and attitudes of groups they belong to, often without realizing it. In experiments, people are shown to change their answers in group settings just to match the group's opinion, even when they know it’s incorrect. This is known as conformity. 12. Your Brain on Love Love (especially romantic love) has a unique impact on the brain. Studies show that being in love activates the same areas of the brain as substances like cocaine. The feeling of being "in love" can even dull physical pain and elevate dopamine (the "feel-good" neurotransmitter), which is why love can feel intoxicating.

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Posted Jun 23

What are the most interesting facts about human behavior? 1. Mirror Neurons and Empathy Humans have special brain cells called mirror neurons that activate when we observe someone else performing an action or expressing emotion. This helps us understand…

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Posted Jun 23

What are the most interesting facts about human behavior? 1. Mirror Neurons and Empathy Humans have special brain cells called mirror neurons that activate when we observe someone else performing an action or expressing emotion. This helps us understand others' feelings and can lead to a deep sense of empathy. When you see someone smile, your brain tends to mimic that feeling. 2. The Halo Effect We tend to assume that if someone is good at one thing, they must be good at other things as well. For example, if someone is physically attractive, we might automatically assume they're also smart, kind, or successful, even if we have no evidence to support that assumption. This is called the halo effect, and it often influences hiring decisions, romantic relationships, and social perceptions.

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Posted Jun 21

Do what makes you feel happy Be with those who make you smile. Laugh, love while you live. Don't think about time, don't listen to other people's opinions, and don't think about what might happen later. "Later" may not exist. ✅️📷

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Posted Jun 21

Happiness is not something that awaits us in the future when we achieve all our goals. It is already here and now, in every moment of our lives. If we learn to appreciate and enjoy this moment, we can find true happiness and harmony with ourselves and the world around us. ✅️📷

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Posted Jun 21

Life is a struggle Fight, but only with yourself. Be honest with yourself and decide for yourself what is really important to you in this life and what you want. ✅️📷

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Posted Jun 17

Mindset pinned «This is how you handle your woman when you notice she's seeing another man. A key 🔑👇 THE ANSWER. MEN. Men, It’s not manly to fight another man over a woman. Don't warn another man to stay away from your woman. Don't collect your woman's phone and text…»

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Posted Jun 17

This is how you handle your woman when you notice she's seeing another man. A key 🔑👇 THE ANSWER. MEN. Men, It’s not manly to fight another man over a woman. Don't warn another man to stay away from your woman. Don't collect your woman's phone and text another man to leave your woman. Don't call another man to leave your woman. If you are a man, be a man. It’s never your duty and responsibility to set boundaries for other men not to come into the life of your woman. Its 100% her responsibility to control that phase. A woman who loves and respects you will never entertain strangers. If she loves and honors you, she will set boundaries that will keep other men away from her. She will make you safe and let other men know that you are her king. There is nothing you can do to stop a street property from entertaining costumers from the street. If she's for the street, she will always remain in the street. Don't try to protect her from other men. You don't force someone that claims they love you to be loyal—love doesn't work that way. Stop worrying about men that are throwing themselves at her and those she's entertaining. Sometimes you forget that you have the key to anything serious. You are more priceless than her. You are the prize. If she doesn't want to calm down, just quietly join the league of men who swiped—and that's iT. IF you are a young man here and you are planning of succeeding in life then follow Alhasan Alex Darboe and learn wisdom that can change your life. Be wise. Stay putinized.

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