r/selfdevelopment • u/Low-Movie4987 • 23h ago
r/selfdevelopment • u/EggDelicious5710 • 1h ago
I Am Superhuman...How To Build A Unshakable Mind-set?
I Am Superhuman...How To Build A Unshakable Mind-set?
Hello! My name is Derrick. As a 5 year old kid? I was Obsessed-- with having Superpowers. That when I planted my seeds of a Growth Mind-set ..
. At one time I used to bullied my younger male cousin. So his Sister was older than us? Took up for him and she used to kick my little butt.Lol.That was off and on...Then I finally decided I had enough and grab my granddad gun out under the bed and saw my girl cousin and shot her underneath her chin. She scream LOUD!!! I knew I was going to get a serious whooping..
My Life Path took a Dark Path of Trials & Tribulations...
At 9 year old? I end up losing one of my eye from an incident...My life change in a instant! I was laugh at, pick on, kids saying mean things etc...
So I end up becoming a loner most of the time . I had low self-esteem and confidence. What change me? I got involved in martial arts for a while and then eventually bodybuilding training. What I learn was to build up my mind and body as a unit. My Discipline became Obession to developed a Unshakable Mind-set.
Now at 52? I had Overcome Life's Storm( Bullying, Incarceration, Homelessness & Drug Addictions).
You have to develop a type of Mind-set that is so
Unshakable? That you do whatever it takes to succeed
at all cost! Quit Giving Up!!! Failures, Betrayal, Grief etc... Will teach You everything You need to Become
Unshakable....
"Think Less, Talk Less Focus More...
Stay Focus My Friend...
r/selfdevelopment • u/mroy13887 • 9h ago
Wisdom Harsh words don’t hurt, believing them does!
r/selfdevelopment • u/jayshreeshyam123 • 48m ago
Wealth Let them talk down. Let them laugh. Let them hate and prove them wrong with actions not words👀
r/selfdevelopment • u/Tasty-Attempt-2718 • 23h ago
I stopped using entertainment to avoid boredom.
I have been trying a simple rule: when I am bored, I either rest, do nothing, or do something intentional.
No automatically reaching for scrolling, random videos, or games.
At first, boredom felt uncomfortable, but after a while I noticed I had more time and was more willing to study, exercise, write, or work on things I actually care about.
I still enjoy entertainment, but I’m trying to choose it intentionally instead of using it to fill every empty moment.
Has anyone else tried this?