Ayodeji Awosika
Author at ayotheauthor.com | Writing coach at www.ayothewriter.com
Are You A Slave To Your Ambition?
One of our greatest challenges is making sure our lives don’t turn into a revolving door of desire in which we are continually searching for the next thing that will make us happy.
10 Tips For A Novice Writer (From A Novice Writer)
I have been a contributor to TC and a few other websites for a couple of months now. Although I enjoy writing and have been submitting regularly, I would not yet consider myself a writer.
11 Quotes From A Billionaire That Will Teach You How To Get What You Want
“Spend each day trying to become a little wiser than you were when you woke up.”
10 Attitude Diseases That Destroy Your Chances Of Living A Good Life
If you’re inspired you will have the energy to move mountains.
10 Ways To Deal With The Job You Hate (And How To Transition Out Of It)
Decide that enough is enough.
12 Steps To Living An Excellent Life
Become so impressive that you’re impossible to ignore.
7 Things That Are Distracting You From Fulfilling Your Destiny
The wonderful part of being human beings is that we are all unique. Each of our brains has it’s own distinct wiring, and we each have our own idiosyncratic interests.
5 Myths That Dominate Our Culture
Go to college, get good grades, and everything will be wonderful.
Read This If You’re Thinking Of Submitting An Article To Thought Catalog
I remember continually commenting on the fact that I wanted to be a writer for the past couple of years. I have always been a very outspoken person with an incessant need to purge my thoughts.
7 Childlike Traits We Should Recapture To Live A Happier Life
Although we cannot recapture our youth, we can try to cultivate the kind of traits that we had as children.
10 Important Questions You Should Ask Yourself To Figure Out If You’re On The Right Track
The most important conversations in life can be the one’s you have with yourself.
School Sucks: The Problem With The Our Education System
We are taking a pool of talented and unique individuals and coercing them into conforming to being like everyone else. The repetitive nature of these dogmatic statements as to how we are supposed to live operates as a form of mental conditioning.