As of July 1, 2020, I’ve read 58 books of my 100 book challenge. Here are my top three and some honorable mentions. Enjoy!
Read MoreCommunication is central to relationships and relationships are at the heart of what we do. Without realizing, we find ourselves in cycles of communication. Sometimes, these cycles are virtuous; sometimes vicious. What they need to be, more than anything, is objective.
Read MoreIt’s easy to get caught up in self-improvement. Learning without reflection is more of a disservice to yourself than a benefit. For my birthday this year, here are 33 things I’ve learned in my 33 years on the planet.
Read MoreThe Obstacle is the Way is one of the best, most timeless books I’ve read. Looking to make a change? Improve something? Take a leap into something new? The Obstacle is the Way provides insights into how some of the worlds best leaders and greatest thinkers practiced Stoicism to prepare and face anything.
Read MoreWith over 50 books read in 2019, here are some of my favorites to kick off the new year.
Read MoreThe last decade has been fun, a bit wild, exciting, and full of joy. Here’s a little glimpse of what you can expect from MeganVick.com in 2020.
Read More“…understand that success and happiness should be measured by something other than money. That you can work and work to build up your bank balance and then end up spending it all to outsource your life, buying back your sanity and bribing yourself to keep on going.”
Read MoreMy trip to Bhutan was number one on my bucket list. A country I always wanted to visit and yet a trip I never thought I would take. Bhutan’s culture is heavily influenced by Buddhism and the importance they place on happiness and contentment will change even the sourest of attitudes.
Read MoreThere’s a philosophy for everything these days. With belief systems and ideologies abound, how can you begin to learn something new or dig deeper on something interesting? Essentialism, Minimalism, and Stoicism are three inter-connected philosophies that every single person can benefit with practical application. Are you ready?
Read More“Because who are you to bring someone else down with your bad mood?” The Atlas of Happiness by Helen Russell is a wonderful book to see how countries around the world incorporate happiness into their cultural norms.
Read MoreSwedish Death Cleaning is a honest, lovely process where you are in control of what you want to do with your items. This process starts long before you kick the bucket and often results in a much better outcome for your loved ones once you’re gone.
Read MoreMarie Kondo, Hygge, happiness, and cake. What do they all have in common? These are all things that come into play as we create our most joyous life.
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