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Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
The Power of Passion
People will tell you a lot of things in the course of your lifetime, but only a few people will motivate you to be the person you ought to be. Today, we will share a story with you, about how a woman of her values, stood up against each obstacle and found inspiration that helped her achieve everything she ever wished for. The determination that many of us lack in our lives, are dictated by this woman of passion that will help you stick to your ambitions while moving further in life.
By S. Hussain5 years ago in Motivation
Why Criticism Hurts
We’ve all been there. You’ve made some plans to do something big. At least, it’s big to you. Maybe you have some big ideas on starting a business or to create the physique of your dreams. Or maybe you want to learn the piano or write a novel. Whatever it is, you’re excited and feel some confidence you can do it, provided you stick with it.
By Alonzo Echavarria-Garza5 years ago in Motivation
Climbing Trees
Climbing Trees By: Sophia Monique Batts Behind RLS, hidden deep in the forested area surrounding the paved jogging path along Forest Lake Road, there were gigantic California Redwoods growing. Jokingly, in a daring sort of way, a nature loving, tree-hugging friend of mine, named Nic, encouraged me to go climbing. He could climb anything from huge boulders on the beach to steep rock walls. Hiding out in the woods, as we sat smoking Camel Cigarettes, I asked him nonchalantly, "What's the best smoking spot you ever came across on campus?" He cheesed at me, his pearly whites glistening in sunlight. He revealed in a slow-paced, laid back type manner, "There is this one Redwood with like the most awesome view ever! I know you could probly climb it. It's hidden, but easy to find if you know what you're looking for. It has got to be over 100 feet tall, easy!" He assured me, "I bet you could do it, if you tried!"
By Sapphire Sky5 years ago in Motivation
What The Wealthy Do
In many of my blog entries, over these past couple of years, I have often stressed about how we should never become someone who chases after money. It's such a sad fact that so many people worldwide are possessed by money, to the point where they become so desperate, that they begin to base the majority of their decisions and actions around trying to acquire more and more cash. As a result, the more important aspects of life, such as our family, our relationships, our health, our happiness, and our goals, are often sacrificed in the process. Many of us are influenced to believe that money buys happiness, and whilst there's no denying that it does enhance our life in different ways, it's definitely not the key component to living a life blessed with happiness, satisfaction, success, and fulfillment. Such becomes the craving and desperation for money, that many of us reach the point we commit some foolish actions, we break the law, we cause harm to others, and we lose all sense of satisfaction and gratitude. Basically, that craving and desperation for money turns into an obsession, and it never ends. Even when we do acquire some cash, it's never enough, we still want lots more of it. Now there's nothing wrong with trying to create wealth, nor is it abnormal or foolish to want to build on that wealth, because it's important for our future, and our family's future, after all. The problem lies within our greed and selfishness. Most of us don't intend to use money for the greater good, in helping others, and investing in our future, but instead, we just want to splurge on luxuries for ourselves. You only need to look at the vast majority of lower to middle class income earners of the world, to see how each time they come across some extra money above their normal income, and how quickly they are off spending it in a heartbeat. On a low income wage, they try to live the lifestyle of a wealthy person, splurging any available funds in their bank account on new phones, new plasma televisions, and designer brand clothing. They are never satisfied with what they already have, and they completely lack self-control in spending.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
The Little Rocks
Ever feel so defeated by the smallest thing in the world. A bad grade or a small mistake at the workplace. These things keep you second-guessing yourself. Am I good enough for this position? That moment that hits you hard. You try not to cry about it but inside you are dying. These thoughts feel like the rocks in your shoes. The little rocks are there to destruct you from that moment of achieving anything. They allow destruction to take over your mind. But if you let the rocks do so. The thoughts get you to the stage you feel numb and you can’t see any way out of the situation. They stop at every moment of the day.
By Mayambo Tungande5 years ago in Motivation
Time management and the Key to Success
Ever since lockdown ensued in early March, we’ve been rather limited in the decisions we’ve been able to make in regard to what we do. Whether it’s visiting friends and family, going out for dinner and drinks, or even going to the office, our ability to move freely and do as we please has depleted—many of us have just had to stay at home.
By Jack Johnson5 years ago in Motivation





