Paul Jun

Paul Jun is a writer and a self-published author. You can download his eBook Reignite for free.

October 29 BY in Work

The Real Meaning of Success

378 Shares A lot of needless suffering is rooted in the misperceptions of success. In order to lead the life that you desire, you must define the meaning of success well.

August 13 BY in Lifestyle

The 2 Steps to Embracing Sudden Realizations

74 Shares Realizations (n): 1: an act of becoming fully aware of something. 2: the fulfillment or achievement of something desired or anticipated. How many times have you been hit by a sudden realization? An epiphany of some sort? It happens at random times. Whatever your realization may be, no matter how big or small, it’s meaningful. You should listen and pay close attention to whatever you’re thinking at that very moment. These realizations are rare and easily dismissible. They are also potentially life changing. Step 1: Realization Suddenly realizing something is the first step... More »

April 16 BY in Lifestyle

How to Adopt an All Or Nothing Attitude (And How It Can Level Up Your Life)

125 Shares There comes a point in life where your back is against the wall, options are running low…and you have to act — it’s now or never. You’ve been slacking, putting things on hold that are high priority, and following your passion just seems like a hopeless dream. I was in this situation a few years ago: I was a failing college student with no passions, goals, or any idea of where I was heading. That’s when I decided to adopt an “All Or Nothing” attitude. It’s as simple as this: Ask yourself:... More »

December 14 BY in Communication

Don’t Say It: How to Get “Can’t” Out of Your Vocabulary

255 Shares When someone says, “I can’t do it” . . . I say to myself, “What do you mean you can’t do it?” Maybe you don’t want to do it, but saying you “can’t” do it is a completely different story. With the right mindset, positive attitude, and a clear vision of what you want to accomplish, the only thing that is holding you back is yourself. Can’t is a terrible word and it has to be taken out of your vocabulary. By saying you can’t do something, you’re already doubting yourself, submitting to defeat, and you’re... More »