
Rahau Mihai
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To Improve The Quality Of Your Life, Focus On Getting Better
The Road to Personal Growth Is Long and Difficult. Do you want a better quality of life? Are you devoted to altering your circumstances? Many individuals will say "yes" in response to these questions, but from my experience, very few people really want to better their lives. This is due to the fact that the task is challenging, never-ending, and rife with failures and disappointments. It is often filled with negative feelings and going back in time to change and cure our scars. But there is no alternative to putting in the hard work of focusing on our own development. As many books claim, it cannot happen in a day or a month since they are only scratching the surface.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Motivation
Tips to Avoid Accidents and Injury: A Personal Story
My daughter was severely injured in a vehicle accident around 18 months ago, breaking her knee. She was able to walk once again after around six months, but she was limited in her ability to bend her knee beyond 90 degrees, making other forms of exercise difficult. Her life was altered, and her back began to suffer significantly.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Motivation
5 Ways to Improve Your Motivation to Exercise
Exercise is quite intriguing in several ways. Despite living in the information era, most things in life lack readily available information. Most of us, for example, wouldn't have easy access to reliable information on how to set up satellite television or how to interpret a financial account.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Motivation
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Recently, I've read a number of novels that have really left me feeling empty. Some were too simple, others had a lot of issues fixed swiftly and neatly, while a third category had textual errors such misidentified bugs, incorrect tribes, and inaccurate descriptions. As I often do, I slogged through them all in the hopes of finding some intellectual interest and stimulation, but ultimately I was deeply let down. Then I chose Karen Joy Fowler's We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. Fowler takes all the lovely components of a book and incorporates them into a compelling story with interesting people and situations. My mind was completely engaged from the first page to the last.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Humans
Introduction to K-Means Clustering in Data Science
Unauthorized learning is described in the K-K form, which is used to describe the data (i.e. lack of information about categories or groups). The goal of this deployment is to gather information from groups with the knowledge that each group K will get a data point with the supplied characteristics based on the number of K agents assigned to represent the variable.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Education
Review of Janet Bloom's Book Co-Parenting Hell: Raising Healthy Kids With a Narcissistic Ex
The author of this book is a divorced mother of young children. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-Version 5 definition of narcissistic personality disorder provided by the American Psychiatric Association is presented at the beginning of the book (DSM-V). The author bases the book's description on her own experiences while also using academic articles from the American Psychiatric Association. The book is structured as a memoir and guide for other parents in a similar position. She speaks of finding emotional liberation and tranquility. However, she alludes to "my ex (the bastard)" a few pages later. Hmmm.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Psyche
Pacific Northwest Author Gregg Olsen
Author Gregg Olsen uses the American Pacific Northwest as the background for his mystery tales. I am familiar with and have an interest in the Pacific Northwest since I was born and raised there. The Puget Sound area between Olympia and Seattle, Washington, serves as the backdrop for Olsen's novel Lying Next to Me the Last Thing She Ever Did.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in The Swamp
Review of The Offspring
The Offspring by Bill Pinnell is a book that simultaneously compel, repel, and excite readers as it explores the dark side of human nature through family ties, secrets, and racism. It does this through a multi-layered, multigenerational, and multi-perspective lens that brings together a cast of characters whose lives intersect in fascinating and occasionally intense ways.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in The Swamp
The Japanese American Story As Told Through A Collection of Speeches and Articles, A Story of Hope
Although the tale of Japanese Americans' experience during World War II, when persons of Japanese heritage were wrongfully imprisoned in American concentration camps, has received considerable exposure, a large portion of the general public is unaware of it. Extreme bigotry and hate were directed at these folks. Hope was necessary for survival in order to lift some of the gloom from their life.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in The Swamp
Are You a Wisdom Hesitator?
Gil stated as he took another mouthful of his sandwich, "I should have spoken up. He and his wife Pat looked forward to Wednesday evenings because of the two-for-one hamburger deals at their favorite restaurant. Gil explained to Pat how he had endured a three-hour meeting during which his team at work struggled to solve a difficult issue. An hour into the discussion, Gil had a thought but remained silent. Two hours later, another person had the same thought, and both Gil's employer and the other team members agreed with them.
By Rahau Mihai11 months ago in Motivation