goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Best Practices For Your Internal Communication Strategy
A well-designed intranet may be a very useful tool for promoting effective workplace communication and boosting employee engagement. To get the most out of your intranet, it's crucial to understand two things for using intranet as a communication tool: your objectives and how your intranet can assist you in accomplishing them. Once these have been discovered, you will be well on your way to intranet success for the best practices in outage communication.
By sibca awan5 years ago in Motivation
How to Write 10 Short Stories in 10 Weeks
I started 2021 doing a final edit of my next novel and preparing to start the daunting task of querying literary agents. I’d been working on this particular novel off and on for almost ten years, so I was exhausted creatively.
By Shannon Yarbrough5 years ago in Motivation
Beaches
There ARE beaches in Northwest Indiana. Lake Michigan is the ocean of the Midwest. It climbs upward north, along the eastern border of Wisconsin, where it then reaches around it's namesake state, Michigan, and feeds into Lake Huron, like a glove, on it's eastern border. It then crawls further north, narrowly crossing the our norther neighbor's border by streaming into, and along with, Lake Huron, at Sault Ste. Marie, Canada. It also dips down south, along the eastern border of northern Illinois, highlighting the best of the "City of Big Shoulders", Chicago. A tiny portion dips eastward into Northwest Indiana, as well. There's even a town named, "Michigan City" in Indiana. [Google Maps].
By Unlisted&Twisted!5 years ago in Motivation
Can I Write?
I ask myself that question every time I put pen to paper or rather finger to keyboard. The fact that I am doing this answers that question but then leads on to , “So Can I Write Well?” or can “Can I Write Something People Want To Read?”.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 years ago in Motivation
Something's Got To Change
Take this opportunity to assess your life, as it stands. Ask yourself, are you honestly happy with where you are at in life? Ask yourself, are you honestly happy with the direction in which your life is headed? Ask yourself, are you genuinely satisfied and fulfilled in everything you do, and the lifestyle you live? Ask yourself, are you truly achieving success, your goals, and prosperity? If you have answered "yes" to each of these questions, and with complete honesty, then I have to commend you, and I have great deal of admiration for you, because the truth is that only a small percentage of people worldwide are at a stage in life where they can honestly say they feel happy, satisfied, fulfilled, successful, and prosperous, and they have achieved their goals. For the majority of people in the world, they are living their life well below expectations to their desires. Many will put on a brave face in an attempt to keep up appearances, to showcase to everyone they are happy and satisfied with their life, perhaps even with the motive to encourage envy and attraction towards them, but deep down, they are far from happy and satisfied. Most people live a life that resembles groundhog day, at least for five days of the week anyway. Wake up early, work, commute, eat, pay bills, view social media, watch television, go to bed. Finally, when the weekend comes around, then there's a bit more flexibility to do some of the more leisurely and fun stuff in life, such as shopping, hanging out with the friends, drinking, or going out visiting various attractions. Basically, it's a life where one truly lives for 2 days of the week, but then merely exists for the other 5. At least there's the odd couple of weeks of annual leave throughout the year, to offer some respite and variation also, which brings a great deal of happiness and satisfaction. Is this really the life you always dreamed of?
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
How This Entrepreneur Went From High School Teacher to E-Commerce CEO
What happens when you love the work you do, but you feel undervalued? Well, if Kirk Cooper is any indication, you continue to put everything you have into the work you love until Plan B finds you.
By Edmund Morgan5 years ago in Motivation
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard
You can have all the talent in the world, but if you don't put it to good use, you can lose to someone who is less talented but works harder. To be successful, you must be dedicated to your goals. There are outstanding persons in the world who are gifted from birth and do not put in the necessary effort. It might be frustrating for those who aren't naturally gifted.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation









