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Advice that will put you on the path to success; tips, tricks and nuggets of wisdom from trusted experts and motivational mentors.
A Gratitude Journal May Boost Self-Esteem.
People have a propensity to act in a manner that is most convenient for them, taking the route in life that has the fewest obstacles to overcome. For instance, people will frequently take shortcuts in their work simply because doing so is much simpler than ensuring that everything is done to the highest possible standard.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Motivation
Who's Asking Better?
A few years ago, I was at an office event. The location was ideal for networking- a bowling place with a bar in the corner. The vibes at the venue were perfect- 2000s songs playing in the background, people having a fun time with drinks, pizza, pretzels, and many other snacks and cuisines. Everyone took their turns to bowling and, once they were through, they returned to where they were having a conversation before with others. Some wore professional attires after coming directly from the office; others who worked from home were cladded differently. The latter applied to me.
By Krutarth Trivedi3 years ago in Motivation
Capital for success
Capital + courage + opportunity = Success. This is my formula for success. Let's start with a capital. By capital, I mean the endowments, knowledge, abilities, qualities, etc. of an individual's life. Capital is a prerequisite for success; Without capital, no matter how big the courage is, no matter how good the opportunity is, there is no talk of success.
By santa jed3 years ago in Motivation
Learn to work little by little to accumulate the nutrients of work
Finally have a little spare time to go to Carrefour, a big sweep. Carrefour's ground floor is all to sell clothes stores, there is a store is particularly lively, the door of left and a right girl called particularly loud: new 20% off, spring half price, we come in and have a look. There are also a lot of customers in the shop. By contrast, the store next door, which also sells clothes, is a bit deserted.
By woodrow portie3 years ago in Motivation
Hard people are still not on their way home
Today, Mr. S took the bus to work. Next to him sat a girl who was going to a beauty shop. While others were still paddling their phones in boredom, she opened the black leather book she had brought with her, which was filled with dense writing.
By Lamonica Aguirre3 years ago in Motivation
The Day I Quit My Job To Pursue My Dream
The day I found out that I got the job at Walmart as a Front End Cashier I was so happy. I needed the money at the time. I knew a few people who worked on the first shift. So naturally, I wanted the first shift but it was extremely full. So I had no choose but to accept the second shift crew.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Motivation
What Is the 80/20 Rule? How the Pareto Principle Will Supercharge Your Productivity
The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 Rule, is a common principle used across various industries and businesses to help determine the highest priority tasks that yield the most impact. When you've identified the high-impact tasks, you're guaranteed to increase your productivity and your profits.
By Hammad Hassan3 years ago in Motivation
How to Answer 'Tell Me About Yourself' Using 9 Tried-and-True Tips
I ended up rambling about how "fun" I was, citing my time as the lead singer and guitarist for a Blink-182 cover band in the sixth grade as compelling evidence. Needless to say, I didn’t get the job.
By Hammad Hassan3 years ago in Motivation
God prepared that window not to open itself
In the past, I like this sentence very much, because it can send hope to people in trouble. As a teacher, I used to say this to my students, and it felt so right that they felt like chicken soup for their hearts. But something happened to me a few days ago that put it in a new light.
By Lamonica Aguirre3 years ago in Motivation







