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Have You Found Your Reason to Simply Exist, or be an Active Explorer of Words and Make a Difference with Your Life?
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By Jonathan Townend5 years ago in Motivation
SELF-ESTEEM CAN CHANGE LIFE
What a man thinks about himself determines his destiny. We have seen that many time some people put their self respect at stake for the sake of relationships or money and for some, this becomes a habit. Our first religion is to maintain our self respect.
By Yash darji5 years ago in Motivation
Sunday Quote Of The Day (Take A Job You Love)
For over 21 years, I worked in the corporate world, with about 85% of that being on a full time basis. The first 7 years weren't too bad, as I was generating some great success, whilst progressing nicely up the corporate ladder. By the age of 25 though, I had already had enough. I was sick and tired of the early mornings, I was sick and tired of nasty bosses, I was sick and tired of defending the companies I worked for, for their mistakes, I was sick and tired of being paid such a low income for my time and hard work, and above all, I was sick and tired of the job itself. I got to the stage where I started hating my job. What option did I have though, as after all, I needed an income in order to survive? Like most other people believe, the solution lay within changing jobs, so I did. I moved on to a commission based sales job, which was a massive failure, so I job hopped again. I started working within a financial institution, which was also very unrewarding and unfulfilling, but because I was progressing up the chain again, I stuck with it. In still not finding job satisfaction, I job hopped again, this time to a different financial institution. Once more, I made some great progression up the line, that's until I hit the point where after 14 years of working in jobs that were starting to overwhelm me with unhappiness and dissatisfaction, I entered into a time of depression. I had reached the point where I hated my job so much, that it was having a massive negative impact on my life, and my health. I ended up speaking with a psychologist, in order to help me overcome my depression, and she insisted that I quit my job immediately, as it was having a dire impact on my health. The thought of quitting was extremely enticing, but I knew that I couldn't just cut off my income stream, plus the fact that I didn't want to be a dole bludger, so I went against her advice. After trying to push through another 7 years of suffering, continuing on working full time in a job I seriously despised, I finally saw the light, and I handed in my resignation.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
My Dreams: My Journey
Everyone has a dream in life that they want to achieve when they grow up. Some children want to get rich so they can buy anything and others want to be a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. But you are the only one who knows that in order to achieve these goals you have to work hard and stay focused on that. In this article in my dream, we will discuss the basics that will help achieve my dream.
By Sumesh Bhaila5 years ago in Motivation
Why You Should Hire a Life Coach to Reach Your Full Potential
Have you also been seeking appropriate answers to questions that have been bothering you since late? Questions that seem to have no answer but always lurk around whenever you ought to indulge in something important!
By Carren Dario5 years ago in Motivation
The Ultimate Productivity Hack is Saying No
The final production strategy is no. Not doing something will always be faster than doing it. This statement reminds me of an old computer program that said, "Remember that there is no faster code than one that does not exist."
By Sumesh Bhaila5 years ago in Motivation
Why Resilience is Important
We have all experienced rough times in our lives. Sometimes, it doesn’t take long to get through it, and other times, we really have to grit our teeth to get to the other side. We very often use the bad times to remind ourselves that it is worth working back towards the good times.
By Jessica Miller5 years ago in Motivation
The Incredible Multiplying Power of Self-Belief
I have a friend who was on the verge of being a sports star, but was held back by a lack of self-belief. Because of this, she was never picked for the team. She used to blame the coaches for not selecting her, further damaging her self-belief.
By Amra Beganovich5 years ago in Motivation





