goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
5 False Beliefs About Working On Your Dreams
Are you interested in starting a business? Are you interested in writing a book? Are you looking to pursue a creative career? There's a false belief for every yes. These false beliefs have been ingrained in society to the point that many people don't believe they can follow their dreams. You are either told it doesn't work, or that you are stupid for believing that you can succeed on that path. Many of us throw in the towel.
By Damian Peters4 years ago in Motivation
Age is just a Number
As a society we've all growing up being told that by a certian age we need to have a career, family, be married etc or it's just never going to happen. When we are in highschool the world seems within our reach, like anything could happen. As life goes on, things change, and in a lot of ways we become jaded. I remember for me I had so many dreams, and I was always told they were too big and that I needed to be more realistic. So because I didn't love myself enough to believe in myself I became more realistic and here I am 12 years into my career and I am so miserable and bored. But everytime I think of leaving and going after my passions I get scared and have a lot of self doubt. Plus i think well I am 34 now, and how realistic is it that I can start over, and also have my dreams come true.
By Kimmiekins44 years ago in Motivation
How To Invest In Yourself and Change Your Life
All of us dream of a better world. A life where we can achieve everything we desire. This illusion of a better future is tied to our dreams. The dream feels so real that we can touch it. But, no matter how hard we try to hold onto it, it fades away. This is how you can invest in your life and make a difference in it. We are told to stop dreaming. We must be mature. I don't understand why people think that dreaming is a sign of maturity. You are delusional for dreaming.
By Damian Peters4 years ago in Motivation
Never Chase
Never Chase... In any aspect of life do not chase your dreams, a relationship, a job, money or good health. Everyone wants their desires fulfilled. We are taught by society we must hustle and grind for the things we want. Hard work and dedication are definitely a part of the equation, and carry within their own rewards; but it is merely a part. A jigsaw puzzle is not complete by placing all your focus on a single piece. It is a collective of all the pieces to complete the picture. When you chase it is a definite signal you are sending out that you do not have what you want (lack mentality) so you must you go out and chase after your desires to obtain them. That is an outward push and yes that may result in you reaching your goal, but it may not be a lasting achievement. That thought process feeds the internal narrative that everything you receive in life comes from the outside world around you. This mindset is limiting in the fact that you have little control over how your life unfolds before you. This is best described in the short story "House of 1000 rooms."
By Robert Dean Green4 years ago in Motivation
Optimism
2020 had shown me that our way of living could be controlled if not eliminated; within a matter of days, a virus that swept the nation began to unravel our day-to-day lives. I began working from home in February of 2020, and at the time, I was living with my parents in a small three-bedroom home with my fiancé and three-year-old son. Working from home did not take long before I was drowning insanity and seemed as if I was pulling my parents down with me. April, my fiancé and I took the jump to move out on our own just sooner than later; we looked at over ten places, and all of them took too long to get back, or we did not qualify a then on April 1st, I called on the last apartment an said we have the money for the deposit I don't want to see it in person the virtual viewing is fine. We got approved by April 2nd and then moved in by the 4th. It was our first home, and it was a breath of fresh air being able to have a place for our own little family. In the midst of the pandemic and craziness, we did it. The pandemic had given us that push we needed, and then it hit me that why is it that it has to take something extreme to make us really make such drastic changes. Really make us thinking our way of life and living, and it is because of our urge to change our situation, which in reality, at the end of the day, brings us optimism during the darkest days.
By Lisa Aragon4 years ago in Motivation
People With Stroke Who Walk 30 Minutes Per Day May Have 50% Lower Risk Of Early Death
Regular exercise has been shown to help prevent and manage non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and several cancers. Leading high physical activity includes wheelchair sports and activities.
By George Joe4 years ago in Motivation
10 Things to Do Before Resigning from Your Job
1. Sort Out Your Next Step Except if you're monetarily free and needn't bother with something important to manage the cost of your way of life, you'll need an arrangement for bringing in cash after you quit your place of employment. It's smarter to audit your choices prior to losing your present revenue source.
By Annie4 years ago in Motivation
Wealth is the result of a process you can start now
Everything has a beginning and in this beginning, the process begins and this process has an endpoint. Wealth is achieved by respecting a process, some have had the privilege of being born into a financially rich family, but even this family had a beginning and I believe you know a family that has been moving towards this goal and has now achieved it.
By Dalmy Alves4 years ago in Motivation
Five reasons to start blogging
I have been blogging since 2015 and I truly love it. When I tell people that I blog sometimes they tell me that they wouldn't know what to blog about if they were to blog. Some people underestimate how interesting and informative their stories really are. Everyone has stories to tell and knowledge to share even if they are not yet aware of it. I wish more people would start blogging. Below are five reasons why you should consider giving blogging a try.
By Christina Epperly4 years ago in Motivation






