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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.
If not me then who? If not now then when?
There's a lot to worry about... Oceans rising, devastating fires, a fast spreading epidemic, political instability and increasing division. There are new linguistic phrases to describe the accompanying cognitive load that these scary developments place on people: terms like Filter-Bubbles and Eco-anxiety.
By Roz B6 years ago in Motivation
Look at Me
Have you ever noticed those judged and misunderstood you are the people who knows nothing about you? I was so aware that whenever I'm in a big crowd and public places, there has a higher chance to be judged. But, if I mind you, I couldn't do what I want. I won't be enjoying and learning from every mistakes I've done with the life that I have. Most of them say that I used to speak in public. But in reality, there's a big lump in my throat. Muscles tensed. I stuttered.
By Emlyza Studio6 years ago in Motivation
The Unbecoming
How old were you when you first woke up to the fact that you’d been living your life for everyone else but yourself? How long had the world been telling you exactly who you needed to be? Have you even met your true self yet? This is me really asking in my best smoky Absolem the caterpillar voice, “WHO ARE YOU?”
By Marissa Luna ☽❁6 years ago in Motivation
Life of an Empath
It is hard to explain... so I guess I'll just start at the beginning... Since I was very young I had this 'tick' I was able to feel other people's emotions, if I passed someone in a store - even if they smiled - I could feel sadness, and I would carry that sadness through the rest of my day... at those young ages I didn't understand what was wrong with me... I grew up in a hard home for the first several years of memory... My dad was abusive towards us... my mom and my siblings... He was mean... and constantly angry... I don't have many memories of a young age where I didn't fear his pressence, even after he left... Most of my younger memories I remember being scared and trying to walk on eggshells... being taken from my bed in the middle of the night by my mother and waking up at someone else's home sometimes my grandparents and sometimes a family from our church... it took a long time for us to mend ourselves in our own way... Mom had to emmerse herself into work to take care of our now broken home and she had to hide her pain from us while my younger siblings and I cared for each other and the home.
By Ashley Wentz6 years ago in Motivation
Being Different.
It is hard to deal with judgement especially when you are recieving it from the people you love. When you had no choice but to grow up in a certain place and use what you were given to the best of your ability. Maybe you grew up in a tightly woven small town, and were tought to base your purpose on a certain religion to make meaning out of your life. Just one example, although there are billions of other communities and traditions that exist. Ways of being that were passed down from generation to generation. All meaningful and purposeful in their own ways, I have learned that there is no right or wrong belief. Humans, still do human things even if they are aligned with the best kind of traditions and beleifs and religions. People still disagree, and people still judge which does not make sense you would think that they would practice what they preach right?
By Jackyys_6 years ago in Motivation
Better Late Than Never
Better Late Than Never: This One is For You Post one of the series Title: EYES ON THE PRICE When I asked a few people what their New Year’s resolutions were, most people responded to not making any resolutions this year. They’re not going to make any promises to themselves that they know they can’t keep up with, and understandably so, right? After all, everyone is afraid of going into February with that feeling of being too late to continue in the pursuit of their self-development journeys and missing out on various opportunities.
By Earths EnticeTeas6 years ago in Motivation
Now is Divine
How many of us wake up everyday and think, “ Today is the day I start living my dreams...” only to find ourselves years down the road in the same job, in the same city, with the same daily routine, doing exactly the opposite? How many of us are still waiting for the perfect time to do what our soul is calling us to do?————————————————————
By Marissa Luna ☽❁6 years ago in Motivation
Leaving The Matrix
Once you wake up there's no going back echo's in my brain whenever I think about my time in the matrix. During my spiritual awakening, I heard Ralph Smart YouTuber from Infinite Waters, mention this and I don't think I fully grasped what he was putting down until I did.
By Alicia Watkins6 years ago in Motivation
Books and Their Writer's
I loved writing from an early age; however, I never thought I would become one until I fell into the industry by accident. No I wouldn't say accident, I was unemployed student at the time, and I thought I could make some money doing what I loved. I started to write online until I gradually convinced myself I was a freelance writer, even though I couldn't justify my new job to myself. While the pay is by no means fair, the old adage of some money is better than none is all too true.
By Caroline Bickovskii6 years ago in Motivation
5 Simple Stress Relieving Tips for 2020
Yoga Yoga is not only beneficial for strength and mobility but it can be greatly utilized to reduce stress. Physical activity can release endorphins in your body, which help give that ‘happy’ sensation. Studies have shown that doing physical activity regularly helps improve mood.
By Tony N6 years ago in Motivation
It’s NOT Brave
When I stood up and spoke to my entire school it was brave. When I stood up to my bullies it was brave, when I overcame a life of homelessness it was brave, when I raised my child alone it was brave, when I joined the army it was the brave, when I decided to have 3 children it was brave, but let me be perfectly clear, cutting your hair is not brave, it’s a damn hair cut.
By Tia W. May6 years ago in Motivation
Collectively Speaking....
Collectively, we are at a very vulnerable state of consciousness. A state of existing, where spirit feels and suffers aches and pains quickly and deeply. Our collective organs have been withstanding stress and deception for far too long and the result is a massive increase in the rates of mental illness, separateness, and leaks and tears in the collective energy field.
By Felix6 years ago in Motivation











