goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Invest In Yourself
Ever felt in a mental roundabout, that feeling you get when you notice your everyday agenda is repetitive? I get it, it's frustrating, but after you claim your independence from your parents, you notice it begins: the same old routine. Yes, going to work is a MUST since most likely, something you own has payments of certain intervals, whether that be your home, car, phone bill, oh how I could go on. But when you have a hobby you always wanted to invest time in and you're always drained of energy by time you finish your daily routine, it begins to bog on your mind. Usually, this hobby you enjoy is something you're good at, and probably feel that if it were a career, you'd excel. Some of us get our start at work in our teenage years, and by time you're moving on your own, you might've built up quite a resume. However, if you had a love of a hobby and instead of working to find your place in the workforce while keeping the bills paid, you found a way to work while enjoying your hobby, you'd be more at ease. Sometimes when your favorite hobby is your job, you find out you can basically work non-stop, because you're enjoying yourself, and wherever it comes from, income will be rushing at you like a torrent of water. But some like to pick apart their hobbies from money making opportunities, just so they can genuinely enjoy themselves without the need for urgency due to financial obligations. It depends on the person, and how much balance they want between enjoying their hobbies and taking care of their finances. But if there's anything I can say, it's take time to enjoy yourself. Don't let the work life turn you into a robot, you need time to refresh your mental state. Humans have the ability to conform their minds to their environments, and that's why some fall into a daily routine cycle and choose not to look out of it, despite the fatigue and stress they feel. This isn't correct, and when new dynamics are added, such as the birth of a child or anything that'll cram up more space in your day, you might end up prioritizing and knock off any time for yourself, which means your beloved hobbies. Yes, you must certainly prioritize because doing things out of order will only spell trouble, but think first before you do: certain things in life you make a decision for, such as having kids, or working that double. Think about this: What are you doing for yourself that doesn't involve money or a loved one? Are there things you would like to do? Can you manage to fit it into your routine? Will it negatively affect any aspect of your day? These things are imperative in planning on enjoying your hobbies. Once you've mapped out everything, do as you please. However, if you decide that you want to turn a hobby into a source of income, you know it's not a gap that can be bridged easily. Which is why you find a way to promote your ability, whether that be through word of mouth, or ad services such as Google Ads. Once you see it beginning to gain momentum, you keep the ball rolling until your new source of income overtakes your current one. At that point is when the bridge is ready to cross. The choice is yours once you reach that point, whether you will invest full time into your hobbies, or split time for your regular work. The main advantage of keeping a regular job, if you ask me, is a guaranteed income, plus tax season relief. Knowing that earning self income past a certain amount is required to be reported to your tax division, you'd be paying nothing but taxes, and if you haven't exceeded your required financial obligations by at least a few thousand dollars, you'd be empty handed by Tax Day. That's why having a payroll job would be beneficial while building your self income. If your self income eventually exceeds your finances by a large margin, you just be sure to leave some of the income locked up for tax season. All in all, you just never forget about having you-time. It's good for your mental state, and if you want to, you could turn it into your dream job. And as I'll say, "With having a passion as your job, you'll never feel the work."
By N5 years ago in Motivation
How A Simple Action Word Can Guide You Through Even The Hardest Days
Our intentions create our reality. One thing you need to achieve today. An overarching goal that summarizes several items on your to-do list or meetings on your calendar. A word that you use in the morning, that continues throughout the day in order to stay focused and focused.
By Kandel gita5 years ago in Motivation
Flexibility – Countering diverse situations effectively
When you learn to be more flexible, you'll discover that attaining your objectives is simpler in all areas of your life! When you're more adaptable, you'll not only achieve more success, but you'll also inspire others to achieve their own version of success. But what does flexibility entail, and how can you achieve it? Don't be concerned! We'll tell you everything about it right now.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Communication skills are important!
Communication is essential for business and personal success. There are specialists and then there are those of us who don't know what we're talking about. Effective communication, like any other talent, does not come naturally to most of us. Instead, good communication skills are developed via experience and practice. We will undoubtedly make mistakes during practice, as this is how we learn but it is essential that we learn how to effectively communicate for a successful life.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Setting a New Goal
The only way to grow is through creating and achieving goals... Ok, maybe not. You can stumble around in the dark and through luck, possibly accomplish something. But I think setting and working toward goals might be a better way over time.
By L. Lane Bailey5 years ago in Motivation
Three Billion Solutions
“Over three billion combinations… only one solution,” read the box of gold and black. For years in my adolescence I marveled at the beauty of it. The vivid colors that were printed on each individual cube, and how beautiful it looked when it was solved straight out of the box. The untouched texture of the stickers, the smell of the plastic; it was blissful to me. Even the thought of scrambling such a work of art made my stomach tie in knots. It was because I knew in my mind that once I decided to mix the pieces, the aesthetically pleasing glow of the solved cube would then become a jumbled puzzle of whites, blues, reds, yellows, oranges, and greens. I would never have guessed that I would be able to actually solve a puzzle that has such an enormously high number of possible twists, turns, and permutations. Yet here I am nearly a decade later; an avid collector and solver of Rubik’s Cubes.
By Zackery Hansen5 years ago in Motivation
7 'Great ways to challenge yourself with something new'
Obviously, Since all of us have the opportunity to get better. This can likewise mean if you don't change yourself, at that point you can't be answerable for changing your circumstance throughout everyday life.
By Prem Singh5 years ago in Motivation
How to Change Your Negative Thoughts into Positive
The nature of our thoughts workout the quality or value of our lives, whether it is miserable, satisfied, and happy, optimistic, positive thoughts, emotions, and feelings generate a zing in our mood. It makes blood flow freely and the heartbeats normal.
By Baby5 years ago in Motivation
An awkward stage
I’m in an awkward stage, both mentally and physically. I’m not old but I’m also not young. I’m in my thirty’s and have a son but I also, in my head, still feel like a young person. For example every so often my son will yell mom from downstairs or when I’m catching up with an old friend and I have that “what” moment and have to remind myself like ‘oh yeah I have a child’. It kind of funny but also a little sad. I can’t fathom being married but I’m also at that age so I’m constantly stuck in this weird mental area where I’m the responsible adult who is a mom but also that still a teenager who feels to young for all this responsibility or children, marriage and mortgage.
By akariah5 years ago in Motivation
Attending a Mindfulness & Goal Setting Workshop. What It's Really Like.
The option to attend a mindfulness and goal setting workshop combined, all started with following my intuition. In other words, listening to my heart when the opportunity presented itself in my inbox from one of my local shopping malls, only weeks before the delta strain of COVID-19 was spreading in the community. One of my clients gave me a $50 prepaid visa card to spend on online purchases only (due to only being a digital card); and therefore it was a no brainer to secure my place, and at the price of $10, it was so worth it, despite being immersed in a busy shopping centre.
By Justine Crowley5 years ago in Motivation







