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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.
What makes sober living in Hutchinson KS so important in early sobriety?
The first thing that makes Sober Living in Hutchinson, Kansas such a great place to live is the weather. It is a warm and sunny climate with little to no snowfall. For the most part, you can expect the weather to be pleasantly warm, unless of course it snows! One thing to note about Sober Living in Hutchinson is that you are going to find many beautiful gardens, parks, and outdoor activities in the surrounding areas as well. This is great because it gives you time to get away from it all, enjoy nature, and get your body refreshed. A Sober Living program in Hutchinson will take you on a guided tour of some of the best, outdoor places in the surrounding area.
By Sylvie Brownell4 years ago in Motivation
Uncertainty that could of trapped me
Early morning 2017, ice frozen over on my windshield and my hands cold to the touch. I'm scraping off my windshield, dreading the day going forward, knowing that if I get food and an energy drink, it would make 20% of the day better and go by faster but not by much. My life consisted of a job that was 30- 60 minutes away depending on the day where it was hit or miss if I was going to get yelled out, insulted, or end up doing everyone else job and mine for the same pay. My field choice was the casinos, and I always went back to it; that was the 3rd casino I worked out with the year breaks in between the others, but I always ended back up at the mountain working.
By Lisa Aragon4 years ago in Motivation
Why Your Habits Don’t Work?!
Just imagine for a moment, and you picked up a habit when you were on a high horse and you remained on track for a while. Things appeared really good for you for few months, and you were in bliss. Oh, well, you experience a low tide, and you go off track of your habits wagon for a short while. Your emotions take a dip, and you leave your habits at bay totally. On and off and the cycle continued till it ceased to exist and forgotten.
By Smita Sinha4 years ago in Motivation
How to Overcome Writer’s Block
For a writer, nothing is worse than writer’s block. As writers, we have an inner need to write. When you don’t get the words out, you might not only miss a deadline, but you feel suffocated as well. That’s because you can’t express yourself in the way that is most natural for you; by writing.
By Kirsty Kendall4 years ago in Motivation
Is the fear of being wrong holding you back?
We live in a world where perfection is championed, and anything less is frowned upon. We are constantly being judged whether this is a business idea, our bodies, or just the way we post on social media. Most often than not, though, the harshest judge of all is ourselves, so why do we do this to ourselves?
By Alan Firmin4 years ago in Motivation
5 Things to Restore Your Creativity
Welcome to day three thousand of March 2020. The past two years have been the longest decade of our lives, leaving us all exhausted and run down. Even without a pandemic, we regularly find ourselves failing to meet our own plans and expectations. We set grand goals for ourselves, and then watch them fall by the wayside as the days get away from us.
By Matthew Woodall4 years ago in Motivation
How to React When Someone Dies
Some in 20 years, some in 50 years' time. Some in 70 years' time, you got the drift? We all gonna die later. Have you heard that the grave yard is the richest place in the whole world? Yes, so so rich with dreams and goals unfulfilled, with talents wasted and with skills unused.
By Anita Hass..4 years ago in Motivation
Grip that steering wheel of life, put on your seat belt and push down the accelerator pedal, hard!
Have you ever had the feeling that your life could be compared to sitting in a car driving at top speed, going around bends, over bumps and squeezing between other cars, yet you don't feel you even have control of the steering wheel?
By Alan Firmin4 years ago in Motivation
A Note To My Fellow Writers
Since I’ve been on Vocal, which has only been two months having joined mid-August, I’ve come to realize there’s a pretty big and obvious demon that a lot of us are burdened by and that is weighing us down - and that is self doubt. Or I should say Self Doubt.
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Motivation
Why Write?
As a writer, you spend hours on perfecting blog posts and articles. You spend months writing the first draft of a book only to spend another year or two editing and editing and editing. And once you put your words out into the world you must face down the inevitable critique. There are going to be people who don’t like, don't approve of, don't understand what you say. There are going to be people who take it a step farther and don't like YOU. Don't approve of YOU. Don't understand YOU. And after the first scathing comment on your blog or review on goodreads, you might ask yourself, why am I even doing this?
By Christine Reed4 years ago in Motivation
What Embracing Abundance Taught Me About Gratitude
How do you measure abundance in your life? Is it in financial or material terms? If it is, then a life spent pursuing material things could be seen as abundantly successful. This is good news for people like Bill Gates, but what does it mean for the rest of us? How do we define and measure abundance, and can we embrace it? Can we use our limited time here to make a positive impact while creating an abundance of wealth which won’t just entail material wealth? I think we can.
By Rejoice Denhere4 years ago in Motivation
Live for the moment.
Today is a new day and today is the day that we get things that we didn’t get right yesterday, right today. Even though tomorrow is gone and we shouldn’t live for tomorrow we should live for today and the next day. We should make the best out of the smallest things, even if you just walk outside and feel the breeze enjoy it, because when it’s gone we can’t get it back. Just enjoy the moment.
By Lecretia4 years ago in Motivation



