goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
How I got a share portfolio with 1 million shares, in 6 months by chosing not to do something ...
Have you ever added up how much you spend on cigarettes in a month? At the current time it costs $ 59+ for a packet of cigarettes, I smoke a pack a day that added up to around $1,800 going up in smoke literally. As a pensioner I simply could not afford it when the cost of smoking reached that level, and I've been trying to quit for the last three years.
By Red Skye5 years ago in Motivation
Setting Goals
What are goals, and why do they matter? A goal is a future task created which a person or group of people would have to work for. One might want to buy a car, so a goal would be to collect enough money to buy a car. A student in school would have a goal of getting a degree or certification. A person might even have a simple goal of waking up at a certain time in the morning.
By Jermaine Bouyer5 years ago in Motivation
The Power of Grit: Acquiring the Apprentice Mindset
As I sit here, I feel incredibly misunderstood. You see...I read a lot. News articles, gossip, fiction, self-help books...you name it. Suffice to say I have a lot of ideas. My language broadens. My vocabulary enriches. My communication thrives.
By Paulina Pachel5 years ago in Motivation
Goal setting model for high performance and motivation (1000+ experiments back it up)
Goal setting is not new anymore. You would have heard and learned about S.M.A.R.T. (E.R.) goal-setting frameworks. Plenty of detail is available on the internet related to this framework.
By Kapil Goel5 years ago in Motivation
Don't Rest on Your Laurels
Complacency is the killer of any sustained success. What you have done in the past is in the past. Unfortunately, you cannot rest on your laurels for very long. One of my favorite expressions in the English language: “Don’t rest on your laurels” means to not be complacent with what you have done and to keep moving forward. Success is only temporary and while it can be lasting, if you don’t sustain what you’ve done to accomplish more, you may find yourself back at square one. You can be satisfied with your achievements and recognize them, but it is not wise to continue relying upon them when you need to be aware of what you have to do in the present and in the future.
By Ben W5 years ago in Motivation
This Uber Driver changed my perception
I was sitting tight in line for a ride at the air terminal. At the point when a Uber taxi pulled up, the primary thing I saw was that the man was cleaned to a splendid sparkle. Sprucely wearing a shirt, dark tie, and newly squeezed dark pants. The Uber taxi driver leapt out and adjusted the vehicle to open the back traveler entryway for me.
By Gordon Nyona5 years ago in Motivation
21 Years Of Success
I always thought that having success in something means you have to make money in something. I didn’t realize until my Junior year of college that I was so wrong. At the age of 19 I picked up the skill of writing poetry. Words just followed out of me. Next thing you know I had a whole book. I didn’t publish this book until this summer; nine months after I published my first book. I was scared that it wasn’t going to make me money. Even though I may had been right about that ...a part of me was still happy. Why? Because I realize most people my age don’t have Two books published! That’s what is success to me! Achieving a goal! My goal wasn’t to make money, but to see if I can achieve a dream of becoming a published author. I found a way how to achieve this dream. That within itself is success to me. The moral of the story is don’t look for success in money, instead look for success in what you have achieved!
By L.I.E5 years ago in Motivation
Finding New Hobbies
So, this week I discovered two things that are worlds in and of themselves and communities that a lot of people may not even know exist in the online world. It all started while shopping at everyone’s favorite store...Wal-Mart. It just so happened that on this particular day, I had to drive to two different Wal-Mart stores because apparently during self-isolation, everyone on the planet discovered what a freakin’ bike is and decided they couldn’t live without one! I needed to buy a bike because I am going off to college in a couple of weeks and that would literally be my only means of transportation in my little college town.
By Mary-Anne Barker5 years ago in Motivation
Accepting Defeat
We all have encountered an defeat in our lives. It could be losing a high school state championship game or as simple as being rejected by somebody that you like. Those defeats will sting, and some of them may sting more then others. But the great thing about life is, as long as you are still breathing there is an opportunity to pick yourself up and try again. If we are victorious in everything we do in life we will not be able to learn from the mistakes that are made in it. Even through defeat there is a lesson to be learned from that scenario. Everybody successful have taken an loss, the difference is those people took that loss and bettered themselves with it.
By Carlos Oates5 years ago in Motivation
7 Ways To Stay Motivated
You know what it’s like. You set yourself a goal, something you want to achieve. You are excited and ready to take on the world, and then a few months later, you can’t even be bothered to spend 10 minutes working towards achieving it. Well, welcome to being human! It is so easy to go from excitement to complete apathy, but there are things you can do to ensure you stay motivated towards your goal, and the following are seven great ones!
By Mehar Usman5 years ago in Motivation








