goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
5 Tips to Pursue your Writing Goals Despite Low Motivation
If you are a new writer, surely you are facing inspiration and productivity challenges, so as I was a few months ago. After some research, finally, I figured out the TOP SECRET around being a writer.
By Gladys Carmina 4 years ago in Motivation
Respecting Your Past!
"Ok, Dad," sixteen-year-old Ajee Robinson said to her father, grabbing a window seat in their favorite diner on their weekly Saturday morning breakfast. The Breakfast Place was a small comfortable, friendly, family-owned diner. Ajee loved their lite raspberry buttermilk pancakes, served with organic maple syrup and fresh raspberries. "I have a question."
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Motivation
3 steps to stop procrastinating
How can I stop my procrastination? As much as we’d all like to think we’re not procrastinators, those of us who have a habit of putting off important tasks in favor of less meaningful ones know how difficult it can be. However, there are some tricks you can use to turn your bad habits around.
By Augmented Man4 years ago in Motivation
Is Chasing My Dream a Waste of Time?
When I grow up, I want to be a writer. As a kid, I loved books and stories. I knew that, one day, I was going to write books of my own. In fact, one year for my birthday, all I asked for was a pack of pencils and several notebooks to write in. I went to town, furiously scribbling stories and outlines for what I was convinced would be best-selling novels.
By Matthew B. Johnson4 years ago in Motivation
Consistency, Starting sucks,
1. Starting sucks There is this unofficial rule for all runners that you need to ignore the first mile. Why? Because it’s the worst! It usually takes that first mile to get in the mojo of your run. Maybe you need to wake up a bit. Your body needs to loosen up. Your stride gets steady. Your breathing begins to regulate. Starting out you don’t really feel yourself. That initial resistance is the make or break for many runners; once you’re out the house and past that initial hard point though, it’s onwards and upwards (usually).
By Shivansh4 years ago in Motivation
Untethered.
Untethered. What if we all lived in a world that taught us how to become untethered. A place were we learn how to release ourselves from golden handcuffs and narratives that no longer align with who we are. What if we were given the power to choose what makes us happy regardless of what that means to someone else? What if we were able to do this all the while being supported by the community around us.
By Crystal Boswell4 years ago in Motivation
Reflections from my first marathon
I’m a person with an obsessive personality. You’ll find me constantly wanting to have something to work towards. With lockdown being an obstacle to the plans I had, I wanted to put my mind productively towards a goal. Being interested in running and having one or two friends mention they wanted to do a marathon, I decided ‘why not?’ It couldn’t be that hard.” I was dead wrong. It was a whirlwind of emotions and easily one of the hardest things I’ve done. Here are some things I wish I knew beforehand.
By Noah Douglas4 years ago in Motivation
I won $50 for posting my 50th story
For those who are arriving now, I started writing for Vocal in June and I didn't know that much about the platform. But I was studying until I understood but the big problem is that many writers, new and some veterans depend on Facebook groups to gain with their stories, but it's not really necessary, share to make it known only and not to depend on the views that come from there.
By Dalmy Alves4 years ago in Motivation
Jamaica Professional Youth Workers Association: International Youth Work Week 2021
The impact of youth work often goes unrecognized but as we continue to work towards recognition and professionalization, the journey continues. This year in a post-pandemic era with much displacement of nations, communities, and our target partners youth, we continue our mission as youth development innovators. The theme of youth work week 2021 ‘Champions of Youth Work’ echoes our sentiments here in Jamaica that youth workers are championing national development through their vehicle, youth development work.
By TanYah Global4 years ago in Motivation







