goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Profoundly Pork Chop
Profoundly Pork Chop is my Passion! And it has taken me by complete surprise! I used to be a Special Education teacher. I watched parents of special needs children take their children to doctor’s appointments, then go across town to speech therapy. On another day they might go to occupational therapy or art or music class to enrich their child’s learning. If they had enough time or extra money maybe they would hire a specialist or for fun and benefit get some pet or aquatic therapy. I began to wonder, wouldn’t it be great for parents of special needs children to have all their children’s doctors and therapies all in one place? Parents are already stretched thin from the extra needs a child with handicaps bring. If they could give their child the extra help they need all in one place, wouldn’t that make life easier for them plus bring positive change and peace of mind for their child, them and their family?
By Renée Douglas 5 years ago in Motivation
Humans Are Like Car Engines, Once Tweaked, They Run Better
Imagine living within a community of the narrow streets of Lake Como in northern Italy, a never-ending maze of pebbly step narrow paths. Stepping between those pathways nestled among those blooming gardens caressing each brick structure. The aspirations of the imagination exploding, a never-ending existence of a serine stream where ballerinas dressed in white glide along their rippling blue stage, transforming their audiences into a graceful ecstasy. That heartbeat sweeping the burden of labourers work outside of such a grand tour in wonderland. Those were the aspirations of my soul through the trials and tabulation of child abuse. As I grew older, the revengeful side of me blossomed along with trying to understand society's ignorance on the matter. As an adult, mentally, physically, and spiritually deprived throughout this paradox of that world was not easy. How do you find strength when you feel it does not exist? Every bit of a child, these experiences shaped me. My parents never allowed the arts of life into our lives. Everything had been destroyed when my siblings or I created. It was considered wasteful!
By Marsha L Ceniceros5 years ago in Motivation
How Will You Grow Your Roots?
Roots (n.) can be defined as the part of a plant that attaches to the ground and transports nutrients from the soil to the plant. With that definition in mind, imagine a tree having just a single root. Having only one point of contact with the soil, means the tree's nutrient profile would be somewhat limited.
By Carli 5 years ago in Motivation
Power of a Voice!
Humanity, from the moment we could think, have been creating wonderful and awe-inspiring inventions, art, or literature to satiate that instinct. From the creation of the first “Fire”, to the airplane that allows us to get around the world, NOT in 80 days, but in mere days, has been nothing short of extraordinary. We have even landed a human being on the MOON! The power of creation has propelled humanity to newer heights.
By Pono Akina5 years ago in Motivation
Master of None
I wasn't a kid who dreamed. I'd love to play pretend, I'd be a dinosaur (due to an unhealthy obsession with the Land Before Time) or whatever Disney princess was in vogue that year. Mostly, I just did everything that my sister did, because she was two years older than me, and therefore knew what was cool.
By Nicole Westerhouse5 years ago in Motivation
Pole Dancing
When you hear the term ‘pole dancing’, what is the first thing that comes to mind? If I were to say I am I pole dancer, normally people automatically start thinking about glitter, tassels, dollar bills, high heel boots, on a stage in a strip club. I am here to change the mindset of those who tend to relate pole dancing to being a stripper.
By Kaylee Meyer5 years ago in Motivation
Finding my Passion
What I am most passionate about is something that I have been doing in part, both in my professional career and on the side for the past few years. It was never something I felt I was good enough at, and I could never see myself getting to the point where I call myself a writer.
By Matthew Kennedy5 years ago in Motivation
Huge Opportunity Meets Tiny Seed
To be the talented Joanna Gains, ahhh but never forget the great, “can do it all” Martha Stewart. I embrace the make it, cook it, do it, fix it, and present it all beautifully, by watching these women take simple necessities and turn them into works of art - a true silver platter approach. I sink into deep meditation and spiritual connection with the words of Deepak Chopra, and my favorite inspirational soul man, the late Wayne Dyer, but I fill my heart up with our great savior Jesus, too. I am led and motivated by Maria Forleo, and Jen Sincero whose book “You are a Badass” (How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life) kicked me into fifth gear. And greatness is never forgotten, in everyone’s friend, the powerful Oprah Winfrey. I dig my fingertips into rich soil and imagine being Monty Don, from “Gardeners World,” or Jamie Durie, from the famous, “Backyard Bliss” and current” Backyard Takeover.” However, I am captivated by the beautiful Jamila Norman, from Magnolia Network, whose ability to take a basic good-ole American backyard garden, in a small space, and turn it into a homeowner’s dream; she’s like a fairy godmother turning pumpkin into a horse drawn carriage.
By Donna Reimus5 years ago in Motivation
Manifestation
My name is Spanish for miracle. Milagro was given to me by my mother because I was a survivor of a rare premature superfetation birth. The doctors said I wouldn’t survive and my mom had to have her tubes tied after I was delivered via a complicated cesarean section. My brother was an unnamed still born fetus. He was unceremoniously cast into an incinerator. From an incubator in Madison, WI, I was thrust into a world of chronic homelessness and extreme poverty. The reason why people follow me is because I have a passion for resilience, overcoming the odds, and using my unique life experiences to educate others about overlooked issues within American society.
By Daddy Milagro5 years ago in Motivation
Life’s a Beach
I am SheRockScience. I stand with defiance. I’m building an alliance where art, adventure, and science come together. I create, I coagulate, I contemplate. I find a way to share what I know so together we all may grow. Come with me on my journey and see how SheRockScience came to be…
By SheRockScience5 years ago in Motivation
What am I doing in Life?
The other day, I was lying on the couch gorging away on leftover pieces of cake, when I came across this Instagram post titled — “Famous people under 20”. After taking a pretty good look at that post, I forced myself up, but that piece of cake away, and started thinking. These people seem to have it all sorted out, like having a perfect plan charted out for them before they even reach the age of 20.
By Lumos Leviosa5 years ago in Motivation







