goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Goal Ideas To Try
We all have goals we want to achieve, right? I know I do! For you to want to achieve those goals, you should start off by creating a plan. Maybe try doing a 30-day challenge and documenting your progress. It is okay to just start one monthly goal and then gradually do more.
By Mariah Gordon5 years ago in Motivation
THE BRIDGE TO INFINITY
Fate is like trying to command the grains of sand to stay within your fingertips – the harder you try to hold on, the further away it all slips from you. I didn’t believe in fate, or, at least, if I did, I had lost that belief long ago. I didn’t believe. And that was just the problem.
By Zen Rainier5 years ago in Motivation
Conceive, Believe, Achieve
Have you, that one goal in life, which you would desperately love to achieve? Now I'm not talking about just your run of the mill goals, such as losing 10 kilograms of weight this year, or saving up $5,000 to go on a holiday next year, I'm talking about a life transforming goal. I'm talking about a goal that will turn your current mediocre and unsatisfying life, into one that is enriched with happiness, success, and prosperity. There's certainly nothing wrong with having other goals, such as the two examples I mentioned of above, but we should always have that one goal that will help us discover our purpose, help us to create success in our life, help us to achieve greatness, help us to be fulfilled and satisfied with our life, and help us to find happiness and prosperity. We should even be ensuring our goal is tied to delivering benefit, joy, and help, to the lives of others also. Such goals are extremely challenging, and take a massive amount of patience, resilience, perseverance, and hard work, to achieve, yet in completing the journey, they bring us such an immense level of satisfaction and happiness, because we can reflect on all the failures, all the rejections, all the setbacks, and all the hardships, that we have managed to overcome in the process.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
New Year New Me: Not Quite
2020 has been a crazy year for the WHOLE entire world, myself included. I know that I am so ready for this year to be over! I’ve seen so many social media posts regarding the new year ranging from: “declare your intentions” to “walk in really slowly and don’t touch anything.” This year I am going to take a distinct approach to the upcoming year. My plan is to just be authentic and confident, as well as to live my life abundantly.
By Misses Educator5 years ago in Motivation
The Challenge of Change
A cool, airy mist had taken hold among the short blades of grass from the last mow of the year. The mid-October chill of a New England autumn would be wiped out by the strange rise in temperature later in the day as was expected for the remainder of the week. My car was "tinging" and "cracking" behind me as the engine chimed down from the short drive in to work. I stepped into the building and greeted my co-workers as I had done for years prior to today. The computer booted up as I tapped the mouse forward and the generic background flashed white across my eyes. A distant, soft echo of a masked cough from the manager had rattled through the halls and naturally my first fear was that they had come into contact with the now dominating Covid-19 virus.
By T.S. Cranston5 years ago in Motivation
The Appraisal
They called them “ghost” houses. They being Stan Helmig and a couple of his fellow probate lawyers. Occasionally, in keeping with his duties, Stan had to personally go into the home of some poor soul who had died intestate and try to establish the value of the house and its contents. He usually did so alone, although not by choice. Rummaging through a dead stranger’s belongings tended to creep him out. And if that person had died in their house, well, that would be a very speedy estimate indeed.
By Michael Guerin5 years ago in Motivation
Child of Gold: Farrah Gray
To take into account the fact that Dr. Farrah Gray started his entrepreneurial endeavors at the age of six in Chicago, Illinois and became a millionaire by fourteen years of age (not through sports or entertainment or inheritance) one might need to readjust an individual’s scope of wealth.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Motivation
Goals with Soul
I’ve spent years circling in and out of the masculine goal setting paradigm, each January 1st that inner (Melrose Place ball busting) Heather Locklear circa 1995 with the black power suit would stomp into my mind and demand what it was I intended to achieve this coming year?
By Emily Titmus5 years ago in Motivation
Dream Chaser
Approximately eight billion people inhabit this Earth. Yet, out of all those people, only one was (unknowingly) carrying a little black notebook that would forever change her life. Her name is Emily Watkins. Emily Watkins was not born into the best of circumstances, and she was no stranger to the everyday struggles. She had endured abuse as a child and knew what it was like to go without meals some days. Emily had experienced enough by the age of twenty-five to write a book about. The insecurities of her past left her blind to her own natural beauty and just how special she actually was. “I will take two hot dogs smothered in mustard!” Emily relayed to the hot dog vendor on a busy New York sidewalk. As she adjusted her back pack strap over her shoulder while brushing a strand of her long blonde hair that had escaped from under her winter hat. Emily had managed to pay the vendor and balance her food in her hands as she made her way to a nearby bench. She had sat her backpack, full of her notebooks and pencils, next to her on the ground. Suddenly, a loud voice called out “HEY! Stop that man!”. Just then, before Emily could even move, the man fell at her feet. He was breathing heavily and seemed to be scrambling for something at Emily’s feet. Emily was frightened and noticed how strange he was wearing clothing unlike she had ever seen. He was wearing, what appeared to be a body suit. His hair was perfectly manicured and his shoes had some sort of metal device attached. Within a moment he was scrambling back up and took off running. A nearby police officer asked Emily if she was okay. Emily quickly and calmly assured that she was just fine. She was just a little shaken up. Emily had lost her appetite and decided to head home to her one bedroom apartment. As she began to gather her things to leave she noticed her back pack and been opened. Some of her penciled were scattered on the ground. She began collecting the pencils and noticed a little black notebook peeping out the top of her back pack. “Hmm, where did this come from?” Emily whispered under her breath. She hurried home to further inspect this mysterious book. Back at her apartment, Emily took the notebook out. She opened the cover to see the words “ Dream Chaser”. Intrigued by this, she turned the page, and in between the pages, was an envelope. Emily opened the envelope slowly and inside was $20,000.00! Emily gasped and froze a moment. The notebook did not have a name or any information to whom it belonged to. She knew this was the exact amount she needed to invest as partner in a new business adventure. Emily could now follow her dream without the lack of money holding her back!
By Kathy Nicholson5 years ago in Motivation
I ran for Mayor of Detroit on the Bus. LET NOTHING KILL YOUR SPIRIT ✊🏾
The first time I ran for Mayor I was at the lowest point of my life. I was fired from my job at D15 possibly from the direct request of the incumbent mayor of Detroit Mike Duggan. This was the first time I truly lost everything. The only way I could fight back or at least the only way I felt like I could fight back was to run for the city’s highest public office so I could help people that have lost everything and others who are oppressed. At first people laughed and said I was arrogant and crazy to think I would make a good mayor even though I completely changed my life as an adult from everything I knew for sure could make me money in a fast way to fight the good fight. Most of the people who laughed at me had a dead end job or they earned a decent living at the plant but they were terrible at managing money.
By Curtis Greene5 years ago in Motivation







