goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Why I chose a condor for my first tattoo
Plenty of people admire a tattoo, would like to get one on their arm, leg, or a more discreet place, but for one reason or another, they never visit a tattoo parlor. Like most people, I’d seen tattoo parlors on TV and they looked, to say the least, dark scary places manned by rough-looking men. You know the type, big, bald, burly men with dark glasses and facial hair, in other words, people you wouldn’t want to meet in a dark alley.
By Conny Manero5 years ago in Motivation
Looking forward
Each day I learn to navigate this road, this new way of life, new way of thinking and living. Stepping out of my comfort zone, some days leaves me in tears. I have got to quit looking back because forward is where I'm headed and it's better than back ever was.
By Lee Naylor5 years ago in Motivation
goals for life.
Everyone has goals correct? You have life long goals, three year goals, fall goals, and summer goals. Well with summer ending, I thought what would be a better way then to see if I got my goals done. I had five goals for the summer, and I can guarentee I learned more from them then I thought I would in the beginning. So enjoy baring with me, because patience is the key and life is always moving. So keep moving with it, even when your goals are done because there could more ways to reach what you want. Life and goals are never ending, and always changing. Keep reaching for the stars, cause I Know even though summer is ending, none of my goals will ever end. Goals should always keep being the fuel that lights your fire. If you do not have continuous goals, then are you really striving to do better everyday? Let's take a look at my goals and see what I have accomplished, and what I am still working on. Still working on those goals as well? That is totally fine...... trust in the process, and reach the sky.
By That One Barista5 years ago in Motivation
5 Quick Ways to Reach Financial Peace of Mind
They say money doesn’t buy happiness. And while that is true, having financial security does make happiness just a little more attainable. Feeling secure with your savings or financial capital can allow you to spend wisely, treat yourself, and be prepared if a disaster ever strikes. Money allows you to reach for new opportunities and grow your career, family life, and social adventures. So even though money isn’t everything, having financial security and stability is still vital to living a full life.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Motivation
Higher
It seems everything in life is meant to humble us. We often say "that could never be me" or "I refuse to deal with this again". Until, once again, you find yourself in the middle of a puddle filled with your sorrow, and with wet eyes, you wonder, "how did I get here?" It's as if the greatest aspect that validates our humanity, we are too afraid or ashamed to fully embrace — emotion. At least the dark ones, that is. You know the kind? The kind of emotions that knock the wind out of your chest and causes your eyes to burn. The kind of emotions that make you feel as if you are in need of open heart surgery with an estimated recovery time of 'indefinitely'. You feel stuck. You feel broken. You feel foreign to even yourself because you start to forget who you were before this pain. It begins to engulf you like quick sand with no escape route in sight, but trust, it's there.
By De'Ja Wilcher5 years ago in Motivation
When the World Whispers
There was once a girl who lived in a small town; clinging ever so tightly to her past and to her fears. Together with self-doubt, she would overlook her talents, dismiss her gifts and ignore her true potential so she could carry on and live a life unnoticed to the rest of the world. THE END.
By Katrina Mae5 years ago in Motivation
The Big Realisation Nobody Has
Who do I want to be in life? Dead, homeless or depressed… hopefully not. Unfortunately, that is part of reality and a consideration to be taken when interpreting your own future. However, let’s save the harsh truths of life for another time and pretend we live in a utopian world free from struggle and unsupportive parents. I am just turning 18. Maybe that explains my unsettling start to the essay, being at a frustrating age where nobody has figured out what they’re “supposed” to know. We’re told throughout our teenage years that right after high school we must be certain on our career path, assuming that career is an approved one – doctor or lawyer. Although, I am just now, after experimenting society’s typical lifestyle of high-school, university, good job and house etc., realising that I don’t want that. So, buckle in all conventional sheep, because my goals are shocking ones. I want to travel to a plethora of locations across the globe, including countries and seas! I never want to settle in one place – I know, crazy. Even crazier, I don’t want to live in a house because my plan is to sail on a beautiful catamaran. By 2030 I’d like to call myself a superhero in disguise. I’d like to help people and the environment, and get the chance to immerse myself into cultures and nature whilst doing so. All of this sounds unimaginable to most of society, so let’s start back at the roots of my desires and discuss why I want to do this, and how has who I am or the experiences around me shaped these goals.
By You5 years ago in Motivation







