Author: William Buhrow

The Money Trap: More Wealth, Less Happiness

The Money Trap: More Wealth, Less Happiness

Blog | Money
People often list happiness, love, or health as their ultimate wish. Yet, the one thing most frequently omitted, though universally desired, is money. And preferably, a lot of it, right now.
Freedom Isn't Free: How to Buy Back Your Life From Your To-Do List

Freedom Isn't Free: How to Buy Back Your Life From Your To-Do List

Article | Burnout
It seems the choice of what to do and how to spend your time is always yours, yet somehow, it’s unnoticeably siphoned away by work, bosses, clients, duties, and a thousand other little things.
Read This Before You Say ‘Yes’ Again: The Hidden Cost of People-Pleasing

Read This Before You Say ‘Yes’ Again: The Hidden Cost of People-Pleasing

Article | Self-care
Have you ever felt perpetually drained, as if you’re always running a race with no finish line? Do you wake up already tired, wondering where the hours go, with no time left for simple joys like exercise, reading a book, or playing with your children?
Are We Raising a Generation of Boys Who Never Become Men?

Are We Raising a Generation of Boys Who Never Become Men?

Article | Self-acceptance
In our time, the very concept of “manliness” has become a caricature. It's been twisted into a meme, seen by some as raw aggression, by others as the hollow posturing of an “alpha male,” and by many as an outdated relic.
What Every Person Over 40 Needs to Know About Hormones, Muscle Loss, and Recovery

What Every Person Over 40 Needs to Know About Hormones, Muscle Loss, and Recovery

Article | Self-care
You are 40, or somewhere in that neighborhood. You exercise, you put in the effort, but something is different. The reflection in the mirror no longer matches the work you’re putting in.
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What Your "Nothing to Wear" Crisis Is Really Trying to Tell You

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
We’ve all been there. Standing before a closet overflowing with clothes, yet overcome with the paralyzing feeling that there is absolutely nothing to wear. It’s a strange, frustrating paradox.
Procrastination Isn't Laziness—It's a Language. Are You Listening?

Procrastination Isn't Laziness—It's a Language. Are You Listening?

Article | Burnout
Procrastination. It’s more than a trendy word or a simple habit of laziness; it’s a language. It’s a complex psychological signal that won’t be silenced by sheer willpower, but only by honest self-reflection.
Decoding the Psychology of a Disorganized Life

Decoding the Psychology of a Disorganized Life

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
We've all felt it. That frantic search for a passport when a visa appointment is hours away, only to find it buried under a pile of old mail. That nagging anxiety that something important has been forgotten.
Why Some of Us Fade After 40, While Others Begin to Flourish

Why Some of Us Fade After 40, While Others Begin to Flourish

Article | Self-care
Have you ever noticed how easily we’ve accepted the idea that age means inevitable decline? That after 40, it’s all downhill—a slow descent into aches, fatigue, and fading energy.
When Illness Is a Message From Your Mind

When Illness Is a Message From Your Mind

Article | Psychosomatics
Sometimes, an illness is the psyche's most effective way of sending a message: "Stop. You're going the wrong way."
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