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Bertrand’s Interpretation
When my professor of philosophy, Mr. Gilmbol, said to expand my horizon, I don’t think he meant literally. However, as one learning to define greater things I thought it’d be only fitting if I did just that. So packing my bags, I venturing out to find the point where heaven and earth are so said to collide.
By J.E. Moss5 years ago in Motivation
The art of procrastination
I have a question, it might triggers you but there it goes: Is it me of this pandemic got us more lazy? Let me rephrase that, I mean at first we were all for getting ourselves busy during the first lockdown, I got friends promising to learn a new language, maybe start cooking, or baking. But what I noticed over time, all that went away, don't get me wrong I felt for that too. I promised myself to stay active, write my second book ( still didn't get half way of it done yet), I would read more, watch all the shows and movies on my Netflix list. Well, it didn't happen, I mean for the past year, I didn't hold any of those objectives, I spend my time watching videos on YouTube lay on my couch and eat take out almost daily Why did I do that you wonder? Well, it's simple, I procrastinate, a LOT! I am not the type of person who when I have free time I can be productive, I am the opposite of that, free time to me equal me not doing anything. I thrive in high energy and busy schedule, I don't know how others do but I am much more productive when I have plenty on my plat.
By F.K. Aldon5 years ago in Motivation
The Waning Wound
The brain is such a hypocrite. On one hand I can use it to solve complex problems and riddles. I can understand mathematical equations and visualize the way something was built. I can make decisions for my own greater good or for the good of others. I can figure out what I want in my future and think about how to get it. I can imagine a radiant wonderful life of success for me and my loved ones, and I can complete a 5,000 piece puzzle. I can empathize and understand others motives and personalities. I can express my thoughts and desires and show love through words and actions. On the other hand, though, my brain sabotages me. It riddles me deep into a labyrinth where I can no longer see.
By Rachel Crain5 years ago in Motivation
Eight ways I handle negative comparisons and imposter syndrome
Movies teach lessons…like Zoolander. I really like movies…alot. If you ask my wife she’ll tell you that I’m “obsessed” (I am). A silly favorite of mine is the movie Zoolander which features a male model (Ben Stiller) who has been mind controlled to assassinate the prime rib of Micronesia (spoiler alert). There’s one scene where Derek’s love interest Matilda confesses that she was bulimic as a child due to the fashion world’s portrayal of beauty, of course, Derek and Hansel fail to understand the gravity of the situation and hilarity quickly ensues.
By Brant Day | Wattle & Daub5 years ago in Motivation
Possessive: The Cousin of Controlling
As creative beings, we can get extremely invested in a project. If we're passionate enough, and there's a whole background behind the project -- i.e., if it has an extra special meaning -- then we essentially see it as our child. We want to love and protect this beautiful creative child of ours, with all the strength we have. And anyone who comes in to try to change our child is wrong.
By Kaitlyn Dawn5 years ago in Motivation
Ring of Fire
Work experience is a wonderful opportunity for young people to understand how the wider working world works. It enables us to familiarise ourselves with our intended career path and, through trial and error, see what works for us and what doesn’t. Work experience is, ultimately, a valuable asset to any teenager’s life.
By The Rumble Online5 years ago in Motivation
10 Reasons Everyone Should Try Boxing To Power Up Body & Mind
Boxing is one of the most challenging sports - physically and mentally. It takes so much willpower, strength, discipline, and motivation to get through those killer workouts and training sessions. Just a five-minute mitt workout will make you explode.
By Maral Papazian5 years ago in Motivation
Days Are Short So Don't Waste Them
Productivity is an essential issue for me. But it's not so crucial that I subordinate everything else to it. At the end of my life, I will probably not congratulate myself on having worked very much and very hard, but on having experienced a lot and having had good relationships.
By René Junge5 years ago in Motivation
12 ways to get rid of your introvert self
Best way to get rid of being an introvert forever: Overcoming your shyness looks like a really difficult task but if you put on a little bit of effort or show some willingness then the wish to be more aggressive comes at hand. It is significant to understand that the reluctance you experience when shyness strikes you is typically many a time much worse than the actual appearance of the situation. So just follow some guidance and ground rules to finish this meekness forever. That is one hell of a handicap in this modern era where every field in your practical life demands interaction with a lot of people. Being an introvert can restrict you behind in this epic race of life where enormous competition is daily trending and one has to find his way himself that is only possible if he shows a bit of aggression.
By Dr M. Hassaan5 years ago in Motivation
Quote Yourself
Over the years, I have used notebooks and journals to record my individual perspective. I’m the kind of person that searches for inspiration and motivation. I’m always on the lookout to inspire others. I want to pass this beautiful concept to you. I hope you begin to discover your incredible voice and quote yourself.
By Diana Hayes5 years ago in Motivation




