goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
10 Essential Ways To Genuinely Enjoy Running
Are you finding that you haven’t been motivated to run lately like you used to? It could be for a number of reasons. You may not be getting enough sleep. You’re running too much and your body can’t keep up with it. There’s a chance that your running route is just getting stale.
By Jordan Mendiola4 years ago in Motivation
The Dream is to be a Full-Time Writer
Imagine a world where your laptop is your tool for making a living. Also, imagine needing to use your computer for no more than six hours a day. This is how it might feel to be a full-time writer. It’s been a dream of mine ever since I met people just like me who are making a living off writing.
By Jordan Mendiola4 years ago in Motivation
Things To Save Up For.
Everyone wants to save money, well everyone I have ever met in my entire life anyway. But a lot of them have trouble finding something that they actually want to save for, we all have the normal expenses that we have to fork out money for, and by doing such we forget to save for the other things we want in life.
By Nicola Rattley4 years ago in Motivation
Five Reasons to Dare to Dream Big
"If you dare to dream big, then you can make them come true. Dream big because you will know what you are capable of. Dream big because you might surprise yourself when they come true. If you also dream big and continuously work hard to fulfill it, you will always be motivated, energetic, active, and disciplined; all these things are essential to be successful in life. In this article, we are going to discuss five big reasons why we should dream big."
By Deepak M4 years ago in Motivation
How to Stay Relevant in A Noisy Online World
You need to captivate the attention of hundreds, even thousands of people in order to make a living in the creative world. If there's anything I’ve learned from working in marketing and writing my own blogs is that you’ve got to have nuanced ideas and publish consistently in order to stand out from the giant crowd of creators on the internet.
By Jordan Mendiola4 years ago in Motivation
I should be down at the beach right now.
I should be down at the beach right now. I’m in Costa Rica, my first international trip since COVID, and I should be lounging in a hammock hung between two palm trees while I watch the waves rise and fall. And normally, that’s what I do while I’m here. But today, I am sitting poolside, listening to the birds and the fountain and can still hear the white noise of the ocean, even if I can’t hear the individual waves crashing. I’m sitting here because “here” feels like the right place to be this morning. I’m sitting here because “here” feels like the life that is waiting for me when the hands-on parenting years are over and we watch our kiddo grow into an adult from afar, careful not to interfere with his growth and life choices as he discovers who he is and who he wants to be. I sit here because the first thing anyone teaches you about creating the life you want, manifesting your future, is to feel what it would feel like to already have the things you want, and so as I sit here, poolside, under a tin roof with my now-cool cup of Costa Rican coffee and my laptop, here feels like my future.
By Morgan Longford4 years ago in Motivation
Are You Ashamed To Die?
Hello. My name is not Atlas Thunderbaux, and I would like to talk about a topic that is hard to have any clarity on whatsoever. The directions we want to take our lives and the values that drive them. And most importantly how we want to be known when our lives come to an end.
By Atlas Thunderbaux4 years ago in Motivation
How to Batch-Produce Your Content . Top Story - September 2021.
You can create a month’s work of content in one sitting. “Excuse me? That’s not possible” is what some people may be thinking but hear me out, it’s possible, and you don’t have to understand a complicated algorithm in order to do it. After nearly ten years in the content-creation world, I have come to the conclusion that batch producing is the ultimate cheat-code.
By Jordan Mendiola4 years ago in Motivation
Patience is For Suckers and Fools
Who hasn’t heard the long cliched aphorisms that “patience is a virtue” and “good things come to those who wait.” The (supposed) fact that patience is a virtue, a good thing, something to be cultivated, and strived for is one of the few things that both eastern and western religious traditions agree on. That should be a warning sign in and of itself. Anything so obviously agreed upon without hesitation by religions as diverse as Christianity and Judaism to Buddhism and Islam suggests the highest skepticism is in order. That said, at one time I happen to think the major religions, and just about everybody else, was correct in their position on the general goodness of patience. However, that time has passed and patience today has evolved into an escape hatch for the lazy, a way to avoid doing anything, and an easy excuse for absolving oneself and everyone else of any responsibility for the way things are. Let me be the first to say it, what was once a virtue is now a vice. And rather than a lack of patience I contend that we have become too patient as a society. We have become complacent, always thinking that someone else will fix our problems if we just wait long enough. Someone or something, other than ourselves of course, will come and rescue us. If we only wait a little bit longer, have a little more patience.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Motivation






