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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.
Welcome to Your 20s
Throughout my teenage years, I was always extremely focused, hardworking, and dead-set on my goals for after high school. Every morning, I would wake up at 5 o'clock to start training. The training would consist of running at least three miles, an intense ab circuit, and finishing up by going to swim practice. Afterwards, it was school time, 7 straight hours of studies. My days would then be rounded up by a second swim practice or swim meet depending on the day. I'd finally make it back home around 9:00 p.m. to do homework, eat real quick, and crash. Rinse and repeat for 4 years. All of this hardwork and training was leading up to the moment that I would get sworn-in and join the Marine Corps. For more background information, both of my parents were in the Corps and this was what was expected of me. Fast-forward to high school graduation, where I graduated with honors and with a Marine Corps contract.
By Izzy Grey4 years ago in Motivation
Inspirational life
When you can't hold on, you can say to yourself "I'm so tired", but never admit in your heart that "I can't". Don't choose comfort at the age of most struggle. Nothing to say, nothing is the reason to struggle, we try to grow up, stumbled all the way, and then covered all over with cuts and bruises, one day, you will stand in the brightest place, live into their once desired appearance.
By liuyutao4 years ago in Motivation
How to Not Sweat The Small Stuff
In other articles, I have stressed the importance of focusing on what you have control over in your life and not worrying about what is out of your control. I also have discussed why you should start each day by tackling small you can do to build confidence and belief in yourself such as making your bed each morning or being able to cook meals consistently each week. Now, it can be easy to overlook the small stuff because of how tedious and unrewarding the small details or tasks can be sometimes. However, to build up to handling the big things in life, you can’t sweat the small stuff.
By Ben W4 years ago in Motivation
Life doesn't have to be perfect
As the saying goes: "Gold is bare, and no one is perfect. Everyone is imperfect, and everyone has a side they don't want to be touched, whether physically or psychologically, sometimes we don't even want to meet ourselves. Yes, then no one dares to call themselves perfect or near perfect.
By Richard Zhong4 years ago in Motivation
Less complaining, more positive
Everyone pursues that kind of halo that attracts the attention of the world. It does not mean that we do not need to work hard to pursue a better life, but that there are many kinds of life. You can pursue career achievements, or you can pursue ordinary happiness. Originally ordinary and trivial, full of ups and downs, but some people see the many disappointments in life, while others see the beauty and hope of life. This is the reflection of mentality. The so-called contentment is just that.
By Richard Zhong4 years ago in Motivation









