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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.
4 Habits That Increase Productivity
There are only so many hours in the day, and we’ve all got a million different things to do. And despite the fact that we all have the exact same time in which to get it done, it can often seem like some people have much more time than others.
By Jessica Miller5 years ago in Motivation
Ways to utilize your time during lockdown
The whole world is going through a very tough situation and many people are locked down in their homes for lots of time. So this can be a good opportunity to make productive use of this time. Here I will share some ways to do so.
By Sukanya jha5 years ago in Motivation
Take Care Of Your Soul
Some of the time, the endless obligations that individuals need to achieve consistently hold them back from dealing with their internal identity – their spirit. While the spirit is imperceptible to the rest of the world, it is as yet something living that should be given specific consideration and should be minded and supported.
By yes motivate5 years ago in Motivation
How To Remain Optimistic in a Pessimistic Environment
Introduction I recently came across an article that talked about the frustrations of readers having to get generic advice and sometimes irrelevant or obvious advice like “how to brush your teeth”. This article also addressed issues that I have been thinking about for a long time where writers give very questionable advice about writing like “you should write every day”…
By James Ssekamatte5 years ago in Motivation
Doing the Right Thing
The writer C.S. Lewis didn’t just give us The chronicles of Narnia, but also one of my favorite quotes, “Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.” In this age of social media, many people do things because they think it could make them look good for their followers, but if you are truly interested in being a better person, the best time to practice is when nobody is around.
By Amra Beganovich5 years ago in Motivation
Low-Effort Ways to be More Likeable
Turn the other cheek I’m not quoting the Gospel of Matthew here, I mean literally turn the other cheek. Due to the nature of hemispheric specialisation in the brain, we are inclined to judge pictures of people turning their head to offer up their left cheek as more emotional (Lindell 2013).
By Angela Volkov5 years ago in Motivation
Confession of a modernist
The concept of human wants and needs is one that has been induced by our current culture as been homogeneous. And as a repercussion, we tent to view all of our redundant craving for avaricious belonging as indispensable. However, in actual fact, both abstract are in fact discrete. The core issue is how we perceive our possessions as a reflection of our own social standing. We tent to assess not our inner serenity as the soul attainment. But the outer perspective of our fellowship as the soul attainment to be assess. And it is from this certitude that stems the very economic concept of "unlimited wants and limited resources" since it is our esteem of the outer perspective that drives us to crave ever ending material comfort.
By Alain junior5 years ago in Motivation
Know your limits. There is no limit to what you can achieve if you set your mind to it.
“A great man is always willing to be little.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson A key aspect personality type test is the section which outlines your strengths and weakness. A lot of the mistakes we make and problems we encounter could have been avoided altogether if we were a little more knowledgeable about our limitations. Just think about an eager weightlifter who tries to lift too much, too soon. What do you think will happen? Any rational individual will realize that the weightlifter is going to hurt themselves. Some will argue that this illustration is encouraging us to limit ourselves, and if we do, and stop pushing ourselves, we will never know our true potential.
By collins5 years ago in Motivation








