happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
How Fashion Can Raise Awareness
Fashion can be an effective method of raising awareness about crucial issues. Through their platforms to draw attention to important matters, fashionistas and celebrities can bring attention to problems that concern them. Recently, we've witnessed fashion as a tool to raise awareness of the importance of body positivity, mental health, and racial discrimination. Suppose clothes are used to create awareness of important issues. In that case, it can be a great way to begin meaningful conversations and bring about fundamental changes.
By Jennifer Pheebs3 years ago in Motivation
Capture Your Happiness
Do you ever find yourself caught up in the negativity of the world? Are you glued to watching the news or getting sucked into negative conversations? Do you every realize that certain people around you do a lot of complaining to you but never ask how you are doing? Sometimes without realizing it right away, we are bombarded with negativity around us, which contributes to us starting to feel negative ourselves. Take time to evaluate your life. Figure out where your positivity comes from and where your negativity comes from. Once you know where you need to make life adjustments, you'll find you are happier.
By Sue McGaughey3 years ago in Motivation
How I reparent myself through my pets
Beginning to understand my spiritual journey began with taking a look at my big emotions. Mainly anger. Which may surprise some of my friends and family because I generally come across as a nice, funny girl who is laid back and goes with the flow. That is of course, unless you are my husband or pets. For some strange reason when I’m inside my home I could really let out my angry side. And it all began after a session of reaming my husband for something that I thought was an acceptable offense that deserved my yelling and lecturing him while he sat on the couch silently staring at the television. After my point was made and I felt like I had justified my actions and felt pretty damn good about myself he approached me with an ultimatum. It was my anger and actions that had my husband rightfully defending his safety and emotional wellbeing. To be honest at first I crossed my arms and rolled my eyes, even mocked him a little until it sunk in. He was going to leave me because I hurt him so much by my outburst of emotion which was devastating on his wellbeing in our home, and this wasn’t the first time. It suddenly clicked, I listened to him and took him seriously. I was an angry person, and I felt justified and comfortable hurting the person I loved the most with the actions and behavior I thought was acceptable.
By Rebekah M Montiel 3 years ago in Motivation
Steps to become successful
Define success Different people have different definitions of success. What success means to one person could be totally different from another person. The first step in your journey to success is to have your own clear definition of what success means to you. This is an exercise similar to determining your destination before you embark on your journey. Once you know your destination, there are many ways you can follow to get to your endpoint. Even when you get off track, it is easy to get back on the road.
By Bossupmoves3 years ago in Motivation
Choosing and Changing Your Destiny, Parental Conditioning and Free Will
Think of existence as a computer-generated artwork. Not a blank canvas, mind you—we're talking about a painting by numbers! Each of us arrived at this location with a special artwork that we would color ourselves using a set of colored pencils. Though we don't usually perceive it since our minds are too small-minded and self-centered to see such lovely things, each tiny painting (representing a person's roadmap for a particular lifetime) is a component of a wider image and all paintings are interwoven into the broader picture.
By Rahau Mihai3 years ago in Motivation
Route to Every Success
We look up to strong and successful individuals, but the ones that garner the greatest respect are the ones who started out as regular people and depended on their own wits to achieve success. These are the folks who went from rags to riches.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Motivation
MY FASHION WITH CARS SINCE I WAS A YOUNG BOY
I always wondered what it would be like to drive my own car. I was always interested in mechanics and the way things work. I want to know how to build the engine, the proper daily maintenance, to upgrade the performance of the car and to know every single things about cars.
By Roy Flores3 years ago in Motivation
Why you need to start right away
Introduction It's easy to say, I'll start Monday, or after I get that promotion. But if we're not doing it right now, then we're not doing it. All too often people stay in their comfort zone and never experience what their potential could be because they're afraid of failing or not being perfect. The problem is that procrastination isn't just a habit—it's a way of life for many people who avoid challenging themselves at all costs because they fear failure so much. But as soon as we decide to take action rather than plan action, and as soon as we stop trying to be perfect and aim for progress instead—even if it's small steps toward our goal—we will immediately start moving forward toward our goal!
By Esther Ami3 years ago in Motivation
Pure heart is happiness
Simple is good, plain is good, plain is plain water, taste tasteless. The simpler things are the more important. A cup of plain water with a sugar will become sweet; A pinch of salt makes a tasteless dish delicious. Plain is true. Plain is the real taste of life. Return to plain, can study the real state of life, but can see the true meaning in plain, is plain in the alternative return. Insipid is not only a great realm of life, but also a kind of treatment of life.
By zhouhongyu13 years ago in Motivation
Christmas - The Same Festival Yet So Many Ways to Celebrate
I would like to share with you the memories of my childhood Christmas, which gave me a gift that, so far, lasted my lifetime. The most significant difference between the “modern” and the “old-time” celebration (or maybe between the celebrations I’ve experienced in my country of origin, compared to the celebrations in the western countries) is the “object of celebration”. When I was a kid, the celebration wasn’t about “what we got” but “who gave it to us”. The modern way of celebrating isn’t about who gave it to us, but about what we got.
By Janin Lyndovsky3 years ago in Motivation









