goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
February is a Great Month to (Re-)Start Your 2022 New Year’s Resolutions!
Did you make some great new year’s resolutions in January, but haven’t quite stuck to your original plan? Research shows that you have company: 80% of people have given up on their New Year’s resolutions by mid-February—many of them by January 19th! But February is a great month to start your resolutions anew. And with a few tips and tricks from political science, you’ll be able to make them stick!
By Jocelyn Sage Mitchell4 years ago in Motivation
7 Smart Things You Can Do Every Weekend To Be Happy, Healthy, and Focused
There are two types of people: Those who use the weekend to recover from weekdays and those who use weekends to their advantage by investing in their happiness, health, and personal growth.
By Sonny Sonu4 years ago in Motivation
Change Starts Within
I try to encourage everyone to lead a more healthy and active lifestyle. It seems though, as the old saying goes: Never a prophet in your land, that people in North America, people in my community, are too blase and jaded to appreciate the values I try to instill. What matters around here are trends, what is popular at the moment. People will spend such time trying to be exceptional, to be seen, to be heard, to make a difference on the outside, as though what matters to them is not their personal growth but outside appreciation.
By Véronique Racine 4 years ago in Motivation
Way To Budh Street.. Runner-Up in We Have a Dream Challenge.
I have a dream, no more like a mission to shift the culture. We live in golden times where information is easily accessible, and we have ample resources easily obtainable that enhance our learned knowledge and can help engineer our reality. My mission is simple and not very unique. By continuing on a journey where I sincerely seek to improve myself, I yearn to influence others to do the same. To take complete control of thy mind and find the divine connection to all living creatures and cosmos within ourselves. I can write about the significance of unity or the importance of peace but, we can not grasp such ideas if we don’t master ourselves. We may then properly love others and create a balance, missing from the beautiful earth, by loving ourselves first. In a world where people strive for individual success and accolades, I dream of becoming truly useful to everyone—a life of service through rigorous action and accountability. A wise man once told me that people might not remember everything you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel. Individual behavior is a factor of one’s environment, and I plan to execute my mission covertly, with the craftiness of a hummingbird and the intensity of a storm. A hidden genius is hidden within each of us, ready to surface and lead us into the mindfulness of abundance. This mindset eradicates the fear of poverty, and we realize blissful harmony. For fear of poverty creates unnecessary competition and selfishness that stifles the human spirit and blocks us from becoming who we need to become. The small changes lead to more significant victories and true global happiness.
By Anthony Weir 4 years ago in Motivation
The Importance of Kindness
I have always lived my life trying to be kind to others. Growing up where I did, I learned early on how kindness is sorely needed in this world. My first introduction starts with my mother. She is a kind woman and a strong one at that. She showed me how even a small kindness whether it is words or a gesture can change a person's life and perpective.
By Erika Ravnsborg4 years ago in Motivation
The Habits Of Unproductive People You Don’T Want To Copy
Earlier, we shared morning habits that can make your life better. Productivity is closely linked to breaking free from unproductive habits that we all have. Get out of your habit of reducing productivity and you can start doing more. If you want to be more productive, you just need a different set of habits.
By Richard Steven4 years ago in Motivation
Procrastination Study: 80% Of The Workforce Procrastinates
Evaluate job placement and job-related features. Postponing is defined as the act of reversing or reversing. Postponement is much more common than we think: research shows that 88% of employees arrive at least an hour late.
By Richard steven4 years ago in Motivation
What Is Procrastination? Why We Do It & How To Stop
If you not only procrastinate but avoid many things in your life, from intimacy to career development, your procrastination may be part of the pattern of many of your decisions, and the reasons may be entrenched. Lastly, it is important to note that your postponement may be a sign of a major pattern you can work on to avoid problems.
By Richard steven4 years ago in Motivation
How Perfectionism Is Destroying Your Productivity
People who believe that something should be done only when it is not fully done often end up delaying their work. If you do not allow things to end if they are not perfect, you will end up not working properly and failing at your job despite good intentions.
By Robert Calvin4 years ago in Motivation





