goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
How to Convert Failure into Success
Failure Is A Part Of Life The famous writer, Thomas Edison said: ‘’Success is a process of making mistakes, not avoiding them.’’ While this quote has been around for many years, it is often quoted by those who need to avoid taking risks. Those who embrace the philosophy that success is rarely achieved without making some mistakes will never have to learn the art of failure. Successful people learn from their errors and make plans to avoid them in the future. This type of thinking is necessary if you want to achieve success.
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in Motivation
action is the foundation of success
Many people are successful without ever making any money. They build wealth over many years, and yet don't seem to have any more happiness or fulfillment than they did when they were first working. Their lives seem to revolve around building wealth, rather than building happiness and fulfillment. Is it because they haven't taken action or haven't set their goals and plans in motion?
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in Motivation
Million Dollar Airbnb Founder on How to Build Your Real Estate Empire
Airbnb is all the rage these days, and it’s easy to understand why. Airbnb allows short-term or even long-term renters to enjoy the trendiest neighborhoods from the comfort of a home complete with a kitchen, which can save tourists hundreds of dollars in dining out costs. In fact, no one knows all this better than Lazaro Vento, who created the Million Dollar Airbnb Course.
By Edmund Morgan4 years ago in Motivation
Need to Improve Your Writing? Then Don't Be Brian Griffin
This article was previously published on Medium. “Family Guy” is notorious for poking fun at every and any demographic, including writers. I’ve been a long-time fan of the sitcom since the early 2000s, and I’ve noticed a majority of the main characters have had a negative character arch over the past 18 seasons. Peter Griffin went from being a lovable and whimsical adult to being a downright idiot, Joe Swanson went from being a courageous officer to a depressed paraplegic. But in my opinion, the character that has had the worst development over the years is Brian Griffin.
By Nicole Kenney4 years ago in Motivation
Now I See
I blame the fucking lawyers – they’re the reason I ended up in rehab. I’ve always loved that statement and there has been ample time for my love to blossom. I wrote it years ago as the opening line of a memoir conceived in the mind of a woman claiming to be a writer, even though I rarely wrote anything more creative than a grocery list.
By Kat Nove4 years ago in Motivation
Why Thinking Small Is The Secret To Big Success
"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker "I have yet to see a problem, however complicated, which when you looked at in the right way did not become still more complicated. " - Poul Anderson
By Berina Karic4 years ago in Motivation
How to Manifest Money Fast ...
1- Appreciate what you have. You’ve probably read or heard this a million times, but that’s because it’s so crucial! Every morning, I write a list of things for which I am thankful. There is always something for which to be thankful. Imagine waking up tomorrow with just the things for which you were grateful the day before. My gratitude lists quickly lift my spirits and get my day started on the right foot. Every morning, I spend around 5–10 minutes doing this. I thank you three times before closing my diary post and doing the following money manifestation secret.
By Giskard Seize4 years ago in Motivation
Round Is A Shape
“Round is a shape,” became my token phrase quite a while back, directed toward any and every individual that decided to make the shape of my body their business. I began using this phrase in response to the constant endurance of ridicule, name calling and body shaming. Telling myself first that round is a shape helped me to settle the internal struggle within myself; the battle of knowing my worth or conforming to the conditioning stereotypes of society. Accepting that round is a shape provided an outlet for me to be able to deal with the ignorance of others. The acceptance of who I was to myself and freeing myself from the shame that others disgustingly forged upon me with their ridicule, opened my mind to accepting that everyone is allowed to have their own opinion. Since the harsh words I heard from others about me no longer tore me down I could hear their perspective without being offended. I finally discovered me and I loved me. (Maybe just a little too much at times.)
By Greylee Tynewise4 years ago in Motivation
5 Easy Ways to be Kind To Others
A kind person is more than just a good human, they are the things that restore your faith in humanity. We can agree we need more of that now more than ever. If you're going through a rough time, just talk about it. If you're not, don't feel pressured to force small talk or try and 'fix' the problem for them – just listen. Sometimes, listening is all we need and you never know , you may be the one to help them out of a dark time. Yes, the world is messed up right now and yes we're all stressed as hell, but it doesn't mean we can't find small comforts in each other.
By Berina Karic4 years ago in Motivation
The Perilous Journey of a Gym Membership
Day three of having a gym membership... First, I need to explain why I got a gym membership. I recently went on a work trip down south to Seward, Alaska, where my co-worker (and bestie) and I hosted a Murder Mystery Dinner. If you have never been to Seward, Alaska, it is off of Resurrection Bay, surrounded by beautiful mountains on three sides, and features the cutest little town. In addition, it is home to the Alaska Sealife Center, the only marine mammal rehabilitation facility in Alaska. When tourists come to Seward, Alaska, they fall in love with the concept of living in this frozen tundra.
By Rose Loren Geer-Robbins4 years ago in Motivation






