goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
How Missing a Day Can End a Streak
Whether it’s early morning prayers, evening exercises, giving up soda, reading a book or typing 1,000 words every day, consistency would always be the key to building momentum. And momentum is very important because for most endeavors that shape our lives, success would only come from repetition. For repetition to work, consistency is the key.
By Olugbenga Ojuroye5 years ago in Motivation
4 Tips To Unite Your Team Before Summer Tryouts
Players participate in tryouts with the end goal of being selected as part of the team. Although not all players make it to the team, it gives them the chance to practice and improve their skills in their favorite game. Your end goal as the coaching staff is to unite the best team.
By Stephanie Snyder5 years ago in Motivation
Practicing Kindness: Rekindling Kindness in an Unkind World
Practicing Kindness: Rekindling Kindness in an Unkind World Introduction How do we define kindness? According to the dictionary, the quality of being kind involves a “sympathetic and helpful nature.” The very act of kindness means we exhibit sympathy and couple it with actions that provide assistance, to the betterment of the quality of life to someone else.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Motivation
The Moth
Another mundane day at work. You'd think working in a remote camp there would be boundless wildlife everywhere, right? Wrong. Camp is full of the hustle and bustle of workers hurrying about getting ready for work. A large compressor station drones in the background. Vehicles roar up and down the road. These factors make the odd deer on the road, or the occasional bear wandering near the fence a rarity. One day blends in to another. Complacency sets in. Routine and time deadlines consume all thought and physical energy.
By Margaret Draper5 years ago in Motivation
Mental Help
“Steve, you’re needed out front right away! That client of yours is losing his mind on Bill again.” I’ve had this request before. It seems it comes with more regularity lately. A client, usually one of my clients living with mental illness, has been triggered by a coworker who’s is either heavy handedly dealing with the client’s needs; or, they represent a triggering person in the client’s life.
By Mike Francis5 years ago in Motivation
The Holographic Principle
Every Theory of Everything (TOE), in the sense of unifying consciousness and matter, seems like the right one, until another, better one comes along. Just as every camera, car, television, weapon, tool seemed like the best one, until it was replaced by a more up to date version.
By Daniel Thompson5 years ago in Motivation
OMG! I Wrote 10 Books In 4-5 Months
Introduction How would you feel when one day you wake up and realize that you have written 10 books on your own and that is within 4-5 months? Are you going to shout at top of your voice and tell the world or you are going to stay calm and going to write more books?
By Vikram Brahma5 years ago in Motivation
Ode to Myself and Strong Women Like Me
May 9, 2021 Ode to Myself Too often, we don’t celebrate ourselves despite our mazing accomplishments in the face of adversity. I have had this thought on my mind and in my heart for some time and was going to wait until I achieved my next big accomplishment. However, life is too short to wait to celebrate yourself and this past year of living through a pandemic has taught me that lesson time and time again. We should celebrate ourselves and our accomplishments often, even if it means doing so alone.
By ShaKenya Whittaker5 years ago in Motivation
Earning Adult Merit Badges
I’m just 1 person who has always loved merit badges. Physical representations of things I’ve learned and accomplished are something I find so satisfying. Earning merit badges with my troop or on my own was definitely my favorite thing about being a scout when I was young. I loved flipping through the pages to find something fun and interesting to learn about and do next. I made my own merit badge books for my 101 Things in 1001 Days lists, self-publishing them so I could fill them out over the course of the challenge.
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Motivation









