happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Stop being inattentive in life and strive for success !
Are you prone to forgetting things? Do you find yourself losing your concentration when working, studying, or reading? Do you ever have trouble remembering where you placed your glasses or phone? Is it common for you to start thinking about whether you locked your door or switched off the stove while you are away from home? Do you ever find yourself distracted in the middle of a conversation? Do you ever start a task and then get sidetracked and start working on something else, leaving the task you were working on incomplete?
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Motivation
Giving up Does Not Mean You Are Weak and You Have Let Your Hands Down
People tend to stick to the things they should give up. And they cling to them so much that they can ruin their lives and destinies. This is because in each person there is a struggle between what they feel and what they know.
By David Hardin4 years ago in Motivation
The Next Ten Years
When I was little all the way up to high school I would constantly be planning things, whether it was my next birthday party or where I wanted to be in ten year and what I thought my dreams were. I was in desperate need of some control in a world that was far too big for me to adapt in. My mom would always stop me and say "Rilee try to stay in the moment, be in the present" because I was always wishing I was somewhere else or at some other point in my life. Come now, I am 25 years old and I cant imagine trying to plan anything for my life.
By Rilee Arey4 years ago in Motivation
My Future
It's not the future you're afraid of. It's repeating the past that makes you anxious. (Unknown) This quote is so accurate for me in so many ways because I know for a fact that I am afraid of the future, and I am afraid of the current state of the world, along with a whole list of other things. The question now is, what am I going to do about it? Do I choose to stay in that anxious place of the unknown, or do I fight my way through it and still spread as much love as possible to the world and others close to me.
By Theresa Evans4 years ago in Motivation
The Gift of Contemplation
Ultimately, truth is the conveyor belt on which freedom is delivered but what is truth? The purpose of this piece is to encourage Humans of the Earth Planet to embrace genuine curiosity about everything without which much of what we consider to be human progress would be impossible. We must not become so "woke" that we allow our own conscious and unconscious biases to rob us of an enviable future.
By Olufemi Oni4 years ago in Motivation
Your Life Purpose: Four Things You Need To Know
One of the most intriguing topics on the spiritual path for me has always been life purposes. To think, this purpose encapsulates your whole reason for being here. Yet, many people do not understand the broad and complex meaning of their life purpose or how we are meant to realize them.
By Jocelyn Joy Thomas4 years ago in Motivation
Crochet donations: charities that warm the heart
What’s artistic, unique, handmade and practical as winter nears? Hats, scarves, mittens and the like, of course. So you really can’t go wrong — unless you make a really hideous hat — with crocheting these needed winter items; especially when you donate them to charity.
By muskan shakya4 years ago in Motivation
What it Takes to Be a Hero
An open letter to my heroes, My heroes, you are the ones who struggle every morning to drag yourselves out of bed; but in the end get up and seize the day. You know what it’s like to wish things were different. To wish that maybe one morning you won’t wake up, or you’ll wake up and your life will be drastically different, in a better way. Dreams that never seem to come true haunt you. The “gifted children” who grew into placeless adults. You don’t know what you’re doing, not yet at least; but you keep going anyways. You are valid, worthwhile, and loved.
By Lee St. Evans4 years ago in Motivation
Still Going Strong
Its hard to know where to begin, so I will start from what I remember. At 2 years old, I would have terrible bouts of coughing and difficulty breathing. My parents took me to the doctor and eventually, they were told that I would need my tonsils removing. Thankfully they did not listen to that doctor. My parents decided to send me to Jamaica with my dads older sister. They believed that the combination of sunshine, healing herbs and rest would help me.
By Cora4 years ago in Motivation







