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Why We Feel Important at The Airport

Airports have a way of making people feel special and excited about their upcoming journey.  The airport is the gateway to the world, where travellers from all over the globe come together to start a journey and experience new adventures.  This diversity of people and cultures creates an atmosphere that is unique and exciting.  It’s like a universal language translator, because where else can you find someone who can complain about the cost of a luggage check in any foreign language, and you are still able to understand them. It’s an annoyance that bonds us, and connects us as a human species. Emotions run high at the airport, from the excitement of starting a new adventure to the sadness of saying goodbye to loved ones. And there may even be some fear or anxiety for those who are nervous about flying. We compensate for it, by imagining what we’d do in the event something we’re to go wrong.  “How far off the ground during a nose dive scenario do I have to be before somersaulting to

How To Believe In Yourself More

Many people think self belief and confidence is a negative thing.  They associate it with cockiness and pretentiousness, but Confidence is a powerful tool that can help you achieve your goals and overcome challenges in life. However, many people struggle with confidence, often waiting for external forces to help them feel more self-assured. This is a mistake because confidence comes from within, and waiting for something or someone else to provide it is a surefire way to remain stuck in a rut.  Here are a few reasons why you can't wait for external forces to help you with confidence, and how taking action can help you become stronger and more self-assured. First, let's look at why waiting for external forces to provide you with confidence is a mistake. When we rely on others to validate us, we give away our power and influence. We allow external factors to dictate how we feel about ourselves, which is a recipe for insecurity and anxiety. Waiting for someone to tell us that we&#