Article: Be a Better Version of Yourself#Be Productive. When I say “be productive,” I don't mean putting off the high-priority task to complete the mundane little task just to say you got a lot done and were productive. Think about it, the sooner you finish your homework, the more time you will have and the less stress on your nerves.#Stop thinking too much.Thinking too much kills happiness, as they say. Thinking too much actually creates more problems because it amplifies unimportant inconveniences into colossal disasters. But if you followed the first step, you shouldn't even think about it too much because you were too busy doing useful things with your time. #Letgo. Change the things that bother you. If you have tried everything in your power to change him, but have failed to do so, then let him go. However, mentally planning the appropriate action plan and not executing it counts as an attempt. There is no need to linger and cultivate negative thoughts, which will only hinder you from success and happiness.#Don't chase perfection.Perfection is boring. It is impossible to be "perfect". Everyone has a flaw. Although some of us definitely have more flaws than others. For the sake of argument, let's state that you are perfect, so what else do you need to do? There is nothing to improve; you will be predictable. Who wants to be with someone who is predictable and bland? #Making mistakes. That said, it's certainly okay to make mistakes once in a while. The biggest mistakes teach you great lessons. Success is not measured by how many times you fall, but by how you get up and get back up again. I have stated this from time to time because if you keep making the same mistakes again and again, then you are completely in the middle of the paper......make an impact and reach more audience, the editor of the magazine also aims to promote the magazine 'Apologue' at the student literary festival. One of the festivals that I decided to promote the magazine is the North London Festival. There was better participation in the workshop events compared to the exhibition-type events. Conducting a mini workshop at this type of event not only empowers students and publicizes the magazine, but is also a great way to discover students who show talent for magazine production. References Barnard, M. (1989). Inside the magazines. 1st ed. London: Blueprint in association with the Periodical Publishers Association. Leslie, J. (2000). Problems. 1st ed. London: Laurence King.Phillips, L. (2009). Publish your first magazine. 1st ed. Atlanta, Georgia: 360 Books. Whittaker, J. (2008). Magazine production. 1st ed. New York, NY: Routledge
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