goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Find Your Light And Radiate
Ever since I was 13 years old I have had to deal with living with Type 1 diabetes. Life has been a crazy roller coaster ride since then. It’s now 10 years later and the challenges I face every day are still as new and fresh as the day I was admitted to that hospital. There are so many negative aspects about having a chronic illness but instead of dwelling on those things I try to find as many ways as possible to feel positive, healthy and above all happy.
By Jeneverly 6 years ago in Motivation
When you have your eye on something that you want to get.
July 16, 2020 6:23 PM Thursday. Evening folks Will here. Have you ever found yourself having some extra money in your wallet or in your bank account and thought, I have enough money for that item that I have been eyeing at for sometime now, maybe I should get it.
By Will's On The Road Photography6 years ago in Motivation
Routines
Since I suffer from anxiety, bi-polar, acute depression & psychosis, and I am a single mom, I have learned that what helps me is a routine. Children thrive off of routine, and it makes adult life a lot easier to manage. Another thing that I have learned while dealing with my daily struggles is that taking things one day at a time and taking time to breathe can make your life a lot simpler. A simple life is a happy life. A happy life encourages a long life. Because I am not perfect, my routine is not the same every day, but I do have a basic go-to routine if I see my day is starting to get away from me.
By Ahnesia Johnson6 years ago in Motivation
STORY OF MY LIFE
My book is a life-long work in progress as is that of every person. I hope it will be long. Some are so short. I know that the last chapter will only be finished at my last breath whenever that takes place. Because my book is still being written, I do not know where it will take me or who I will meet along the way. I do however, know where it has been, though I may not understand why the plot has often twisted so much, why some of the characters have been removed from the plot or why some of them have been villains rather than heroes. I suppose that without a few villains a story would be boring, so I can easily say that my story is and will continue to be a very fascinating tale.
By Amber M Martell6 years ago in Motivation
For the Sake of Having an Independent Voice
Despite being somewhat stuck in a dead end job where my opinions are undervalued or ignored altogether, I’ve yet continued to write journalistic pieces of my own, aspiring to journal about my adventures in photography or the ideas I have for projects soon to be published and enacted out into action. There’s other things I’d rather do to be honest.
By Guije Sanchez6 years ago in Motivation
In Pursuit Of Redemption
It was the case for such a long time, that I desired to be like the men who I admired. But I’ve come to the realization that it serves me no good to do as other men have done, and I must live as an individual who follows what is important to me, walking a personal path, no matter what I may need to endure, in order to make myself happy. I must do away with all the past behaviors that made me unworthy. It is not a proper way of living to learn from my mistakes, realizing consequences, which result from the repetitious behaviors found in someone who is a slave to unclean, or unhealthy, habits. I desire respect above all, and if I value respect, then all important things will come to me. I grew to expect a strictness about respectful conduct above all; a respect in completeness, fitting for a perfect being.
By Benjamin Adam Altiery6 years ago in Motivation
I Want To Change, But Also I Don’t.
I Want To Change, But Also I Don’t. Kristyn Meyer is on a journey to make herself the best human that she can be. These posts are a reflection of that. She welcomes your support via reading and through commissioned affiliate links within her posts! To stay up to date on all of her shenanigans, please subscribe to her email list! (psst…there’s a free gift involved)
By Kristyn Meyer6 years ago in Motivation
Trying to love every broken piece part 2
We take the time to listen to the world, when the waves crash on the shore we hear it, when the skies pour we listen to it, when the wind blows we feel it. We take the time to listen to people, to watch their movements, to listen to their words,
By cheyenne 6 years ago in Motivation
OceanGangQ—How it started
I’m going to take it way back to when I discovered that thing we call passion! As a youth I moved around alot. I was born in Cartersville, Ga [The Ville] and my father was in the air force at the time. My mother was working crazy hours as well and both made sure that my siblings were well kept. They built a foundation on hardwork and always reminded me to work for what I want and not accept less. Because of the blood, sweat and tears my family put in, it made me into the person you see today.
By Jason James 6 years ago in Motivation
Managing Time Effectively
We have only a limited number of hours in a day to accomplish all of our necessary projects. Being effective with managing your time can definitely simplify your life. Less stress and increased productivity are among the top benefits to utilizing time management hacks. You can apply these skills to every aspect of your life and even save a little extra time to enjoy leisure activities.
By Luciana6 years ago in Motivation









