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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.
Time Is Precious
We often use the term "I Spent" when paying for something we want but in reality, Money is circulated not really spent so we can always get more money while on the other hand, Time is spent. When something is spent, you will not be getting it back. So, how you spend your time is very, very important. We often allow ourselves to become so busy until our time passes without us having ever enjoyed a moment of it. When a loved one passes away I often hear family and friends say "I wish I had spent more time with them" or "I wish I had taken time for them". Time has a way of really getting away from you if your GOLDEN MOMENTS are not treasured. Time is something you should watch like you watch your money or other valuable items. It is your one most valuable commodity and you should use it well. Unlike money, once your time is gone, It's really gone...
By Apostle Cash6 years ago in Motivation
Living Through History
What you learn while living through history Be flexible. The way you are living now is not guaranteed. In fact, it’s almost promised to crumble. Promised that the easy times will go. It is when you are comfortable that things fall. After Summer is Fall. Once the sun goes down, it’s cold. Winter is coming. If you can’t handle change, you can’t handle life. You will be left behind. Don’t ever get left behind!
By Khalia Monique6 years ago in Motivation
Emotion’s Purpose
This is a long one so don’t read until you have the time and and an open mind. . . . If I haven’t told you personally, I’ll say it here: Ever since I was little, I would get this random bouts of knowledge from seemingly nowhere. My skin vibrates and it feels like I’m floating. Then my mind starts to race with random knowledge on subjects I know nothing about. I used to just ignore it but I’ve gotten to a point where I write it all down in hopes that it will help me to better progress through life, which it has.
By Aisha Fane6 years ago in Motivation
How To Stay Focused On The Plan At Hand
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By Kristyn Meyer6 years ago in Motivation
A Letter To My Younger Self
In honor of Pride Month, I decided to write a letter to my younger self. I knew that I liked boys, dating back to the first grade. My now estranged parents never knew of this and I hid my sexuality until I was in my early 20s. They were conservative and from an African country called Liberia. If I had came out to them at seven years old, they would’ve disowned me anyway, harmed me, put me through conversion therapy, or all of the above. When I came out of the closet at 24, I still hid it from them until I finally told them in an open letter I’ve written here on Vocal about a month ago.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Motivation
Myths about strong and weak individual
Who is a strong and weak individual? Ever heard stop crying!! You are weak and weak people do not have a place in this world. Grow strong emotionally. Why are you behaving like you are the only one suffering? And all those endless questions that we have heard since childhood blocking the growth of your truest self! And no! I forgot!! What about, Boys do not cry?
By Ekaspreet Kiran6 years ago in Motivation
Five Reasons Why Introspection Should Be Part of Your Daily Routine
"We cannot live in a world that is interpreted for us by others. An interpreted world is not hope. Part of the terror is to take back our own listening. To use our own voice. To see our own light.” -Hildegard of Bingen
By Anna klawitter6 years ago in Motivation
Now That You Have Had The Time, What Have You Done With It?
I am one of the man SAG-AFTRA performers who is currently unemployed due to Covid19. On March 12th, I was working as a dancer on a show called, “The Other Two”. Our Choreographer was trying to get more energy out of us, so she cheered, “Dance like this is your LAST JOB!”. We had just found out that Broadway would be shutting down for a month. We had no idea that the curtain would also be closing on the Film and Television Industry as well.
By Kama Linden6 years ago in Motivation
Manifesting My Life?
Most of my life, I have manifested things without really understanding what manifestation means or what I was even doing. This goes back to just even getting certain toys that I wanted. As I got older, It stopped, and I guess the biggest reason was because my mentality started to change. I stopped really believing, and just figured life was supposed to be a certain way, and in return that’s what I was given. However, as of recently, I’ve really been manifesting things into my life – from certain people I wanted in my life to just random items that I wanted. It was crazy how it happened, and honestly it all started from a little red notebook that I carry around with me, and write things that I want and just tend to read over them, and then next thing you know poof it happens.
By Aria 6 years ago in Motivation
The Why of Doing Mundane Tasks
How much of our lives are made up of dull and repetitive tasks that we would rather not do? How often during the day, the week, the month, or the year are made of things that we have to do out of lack of choice but also an obligation? Whether it is an obligation based on our work, our homes, our hobbies, or our businesses; mundane tasks are simply part of life’s overall equation. When the famous American inventor and politician, Benjamin Franklin, indicated that the two certainties in life were ‘death and taxes’, I think he forgot to mention an overlooked third one that we all experience at one point or another: mundane tasks.
By Ben W6 years ago in Motivation








