Posts

Showing posts from February, 2021

Stop Being Too Nice

 It's not okay to always be so nice to people. It's cute but isn't helpful at all. The truth is it even brings a lot of trouble to the person who frequently tries to be "good". You have to understand that, in this world, it's survival of the fittest. This means that people will do anything to survive. To hold on and enjoy life, you'd be surprised to know how many are willing to take advantage of others for as long as possible. This is completely natural, on the other hand, so there's nothing to complain about. It's only up to you to respond favorably to being taken advantage of so that people won't walk all over you. So what can you do to help yourself if you've noticed that you're almost always being "too nice" to people and that you're already having issues because of it? There are a lot of practices that you could do so that you'll be able to develop your personality and character to your advantage. Here are some of

Consider Keeping Some of Your Earnings

It's fun to spend money, especially when you have so many things that you want in life. But you have to take the future into account. Everyone has many needs but there's the option of not addressing everything all at once. What I'm saying is that, whenever you'd get money from your business earnings or job income, you must learn to save some of them. In the story of the ant and the grasshopper, the ant preoccupied itself with storing food to prepare for bad weather. The grasshopper, on the other hand, frolicked and even insulted the ant despite the ant's concern and warnings. It was careless so it didn't bother much about what may come. The ending of the story is that it rained so hard and the grasshopper ended up regretting its carelessness. Don't be that guy. Instead, be like the ant. Big things come from small beginnings so start saving as early as now to keep things great for you later on in life. If you can, you may want to keep a large portion of your

Arnis Basic Strikes

It might be challenging to learn how to do different Arnis , Escrima , or Kali strikes without knowing the standard target regions. But it can be far more difficult to swing a stick if you don't know how to strike with proper form. To avoid injuries and hit targets better, you may want to introduce yourself to the basic strikes that most kali disciplines make use of. They are as follows: 1. The Ekis or the X strikes involves two downward diagonal strikes from the left and right side of the body. It draws the letter X when done correctly and is intended to hit the temples or sides of the head. 2. The Banda y Banda or striking from right to left or left to right. The motion of the stick has to be horizontal and can help in hitting the sides of the face or the elbows or triceps. 3. Ocho means the number 8 and it uses two upward diagonal strikes. Doing this is like drawing a number 8 on its side or an infinite symbol. It is for striking the chin or the knees. 4. The Doblete is lik