Tag: habits

  • Coming out of the dip…

    I recall a concept by Seth Godin and I think it’s his book called, “The Dip” I should be checking online to double-check but I’m not going to turn away to slow down my momentum and train of thoughts as I’m typing this. But yeah, it was where I was in the last couple of months. So, I started uploading episodes into my vodcast. I was uploading them into my Facebook business page but shut that down recently. I’m still uploading episodes into my YouTube channel though. I am primarily using ASL in my vodcast. Then put this in the back burner. So, to make my thoughts and episodes accessible for the non-signers and for those who can read typed English, I’ll be doing so after I upload my unedited ASL vodcast episodes. I feel that I express my thoughts out and flowing better in ASL.

    Then I’ll set a time to type what I uploaded. However, I’ll likely be tweaking and polishing things up when I type them. My vodcasts are raw and unedited as I get them out the moment I hit record without much thought in it. So, you can expect the English pieces to be more polished up and I strive to have my thoughts neatly in order for my readers. I can’t promise you anything on that just yet since ASL is the primary language I communicate.

    Anyway, these are my thoughts at this time and will start typing here as I go.

    If you haven’t seen my vodcast series yet, check out my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@jordansangalang

  • Building strong relationships with others

    Building your network starts with relationships. Building strong relationships with others is an important aspect of personal and professional growth. Here are some tips to help build strong relationships:

    1. Communication:

    Effective communication is key to building strong relationships. Be open, honest, and transparent when communicating with others.

    2. Active listening:

    Listen actively when communicating with others. Show interest in what they are saying, and ask questions to show that you are engaged in the conversation.

    3. Empathy:

    Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Showing empathy can help build trust and strengthen relationships.

    4. Respect:

    Show respect for others by being punctual, keeping your promises, and being courteous and professional.

    5. Collaboration:

    Work collaboratively with others to achieve shared goals. Collaboration can help build trust and strengthen relationships.

    6. Positive attitude:

    Maintain a positive attitude when interacting with others. This can help create a positive environment and foster strong relationships.

    7. Give and take:

    Be willing to give as well as take in relationships. This means being willing to offer support, help, and resources when needed, as well as being willing to receive them when offered.

    8. Maintain boundaries:

    Set clear boundaries and expectations in relationships. This can help prevent misunderstandings and conflicts.

    9. Appreciation:

    Show appreciation for others by thanking them and recognizing their contributions. This can help build a sense of mutual respect and strengthen relationships.

    10. Be present:

    Be present and engaged when interacting with others. Put away distractions and focus on the conversation and the person you are interacting with.

    In summary, building strong relationships with others involves effective communication, active listening, empathy, respect, collaboration, a positive attitude, give and take, maintaining boundaries, appreciation, and being present. By incorporating these practices into your daily interactions, you can build strong and meaningful relationships with others.

  • Have bad habits you want to break? Read these 7 tips.

    There comes to a point in our lives where we realize we have an addiction or a bad habit we want to break but need some tips.

    I got you. Here are some tips to overcome addiction and bad habits:

    1. Identify triggers:

    Identify the situations or emotions that trigger your addictive or negative behaviour. This can help you avoid these triggers or find healthier ways to cope with them.

    2. Seek support:

    Seek support from loved ones, a therapist, or a support group. Having a support system can provide accountability and encouragement.

    3. Develop a plan:

    Develop a plan for breaking the addictive or negative behaviour. This may include setting goals, creating a timeline, and identifying rewards for progress.

    4. Replace the behaviour:

    Replace the addictive or negative behaviour with a positive one. For example, if you are trying to quit excessive snacking on junk food, you could replace it with exercise or a healthy snack instead.

    5. Practice self-care:

    Practice self-care, including getting enough sleep, exercise, and healthy food. This can help improve your overall well-being and reduce stress.

    6. Celebrate progress:

    Celebrate progress and small wins. This can help keep you motivated and encourage continued progress.

    7. Be patient:

    Overcoming addiction or bad habits is a process that takes time and effort. Be patient with yourself and focus on progress, not perfection.

    In summary, to overcome addiction and bad habits, identify triggers, seek support, develop a plan, replace the behaviour, practice self-care, celebrate progress, and be patient. With time, effort, and support, it is possible to overcome addictive or negative behaviour and build a healthier lifestyle.

    What other ways do you do to overcome addiction or bad habits not mentioned?