George J. Ziogas: A Motivator Par Excellence

Meet here An outstanding author blessed with qualities of head and heart whom I adore.

Indra Raj Pathak
ILLUMINATION

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Manners will take you where money won’t, is a part of a brief introduction of a writer who wonderfully charms his readers with all positivity in all shapes and forms. His writing never fails to go deeper into the readers’ thought and leave an indelible mark.

You are reading about George J. Ziogas, a top writer in psychology, inspiration, mental health, self- improvement and relationships. It is my pleasure to relish his vibrant writing. I am deeply impressed and inspired with his musing.

You can decide yourself what you feel about this author.

“Adversity is guaranteed but misery is optional.”

Why is it that same people seem to bounce back from any sort of adversity and others don’t?

Resilience is important. It’s the main character trait that determines whether someone is able to dust themself off and get back into the game of life.

This is the beauty of George’s writing. He discusses the focused issue with ease and confidence, and steer the reader to explore ultimate solution.

“Researchers have shown that resilient people are: optimistic about the future, accepting of bad times, aware of their strengths, focused on what they can change, active, forward looking and understandably ready to undertake risks.”

George observes;

Adversity is fact of life. But you can choose how you are going to handle that adversity.

Find here his wonderful article to connect with his inspiring reflection.

A highly commendable insightful George’s reflection is reverberating in his article, “9Ways You are lying to yourself without knowing it.”

George pinpoints,

The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinion.

Referring to the research he remarks conclusively,

When we think we are explaining our emotions and actions, we are often instead fabricating reasons for our feelings and decisions.

How accurately George succeeds to reach and feel people’s emotions. And the ability makes him an outstanding motivator and a life coach.

He further emphasizes,

That’s because we are not actually aware of our thought processes: we get, at best, the slightest glimpse of them at work.

He has discussed nine ways that we are probably deluding ourselves. “You think you are not capable of being a monster” is being the first. We can hardly find anyone to disagree with these points.

George’s ability to understand human mind in varied circumstances is worthy of all sensible appreciation with a true heart. His way to explain meaningful things in life is unique. He is quite capable to engage readers’ emotions in his thought flow and lead them in a desired positive direction.

Finally, George concludes the article saying:

Self-reflection is one of the best ways to stop deluding yourself.

What a takeaway! Outstanding, Astounding, Amazing.

“6 Ways to clear Your mind of Negative Thoughts.”

George elaborates how to stop the spiral of toxic thoughts with an emotional opening:

To have negative thoughts is to be human…..Every one has negative thoughts, and not just sometimes- all the time.

He has discussed very practical six ways to overcome self-destructive thoughts forever. He examines his suggested ways in a realistic tone with a new perception.

Concluding the article he expresses:

The key is that, even though you feel the fear, you must do the thing you want to do any way.

I hope after seeing these glimpses of George J. Ziogas, you can feel what you feel now about him.

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Indra Raj Pathak
ILLUMINATION

Educationist, pragmatic, writer-poet by passion. Editor.