happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Benefits of Writing
Writing is an amazing discovery. Being able to use words to create a story, to communicate, and when creating stories or just writing you can use your imagination. Everyone writes as we write letters, blog posts, facebook posts, papers for school, text messages, etc. Writing is all around us and there are some people who writes for a passion, for their lifetime, and some for money. Whatever the case maybe there are benefits to writing and I want to share with you the benefits I discover since I started writing to constantly writing.
By Dwaylon Bledsoe5 years ago in Motivation
The road less traveled
Humble beginnings I was born October 1,1969 in Toledo, Ohio. My beginnings, I didn't learn about for nearly 38 years. What I know is that my birth mother was the victim of domestic violence the man that beat and tormented her, he also killed my infant brother and spent time in prison. I was an orphan along with two sister and another brother I haven’t met as of the time I am writing this. I was put in foster care in a children’s home in Maumee, Ohio where I was adopted by a family of German Irish descent in Ypsilanti, Michigan at age two. Looking back now I never felt quite a part of the family but more like a project a charity case and I am not sure whether there was resentment amongst my adoptive siblings or they just felt entitled or empowered to sexually abuse me from an early age. The brothers were quite a bit older than me, and the affect that my early childhood traumas caused has ghosted my adult life; even though I have spent nearly thirty years, on and off again, working with one of the best therapists in New York City, William Messina.
By David William Phillips5 years ago in Motivation
5 Best Things You Can Do When You Feel Low
Ever had those days where all you wanted to do was crawling in your bed and crying your eyes out? Well, if you aren’t as emotional as me then you felt like you just wanna be alone — dealing with your own thoughts day in day out.
By Anggun Bawinur5 years ago in Motivation
The Significance of Emotional Health
These days many people are discussing mental health; that is an outstanding advancement and incredibly important. However; insufficient people are discussing the significance of emotional wellness. It is very important remember that your feelings are linked to your mental wellness plus your physical health. Apart from those two connections, additionally it is a person concern all its. How you sense at any given instant is comparable to who you are usually for the reason that moment. The individual you are in confirmed moment directly effects the method that you deal with those around you; along with the way you decide to treat yourself.
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in Motivation
What 2020 Has Taught Me
I received the most precious gift the other day from a friend and mentor. I appreciate thoughtful gifts from those who think of others before they think of themselves. I feel so touched and honored that my name even crossed their minds, that they would go out of their way to gift me with their time, resources, gifts and words.
By Tiffany Rhea5 years ago in Motivation
My Happy Place
On Wednesday December 9th I took some time away from from my work and went online to read my local weekly newspaper. We had long since stopped having a physical copy delivered - a sign of these digital times, however I thought it would be nice to catch up with what was going on in my local area. Five minutes in to aimlessly flicking through a plethora of adverts, I was about to give up, nothing seemed to be happening In my hometown of Bromsgrove, I debated whether to give up and check what Piers Morgan was ranting about on Twitter, when I thought I'll just plough on to the end. When I came to the announcements page I briefly scanned the births, deaths and marriages. Having worked in the library in Bromsgrove for over twenty years I knew a fair amount of people and was wondering if there was anybody I knew. As I glanced at the page a name caught my eye and made my heart go slightly faster. My brain however told me that all though I knew the name it could not be the person I knew. I went back to the name and read the announcement, I knew the name of the person who I had died and his age and date of birth. It was somebody who had gone to school with and grown up with but had not seen for about 20 years. He had died unexpectedly at the age of 49. I was shocked, Immediately a flood of memories came back to the forefront of my mind and I became quite emotional. I checked with a friend on Facebook and he confirmed the news.
By Steven Dyer5 years ago in Motivation
Self-Jealousy. Fun, Fun, Fun.
Always make your past self-jealous. What happened in this situation while I was making my past self-jealous? Well, let’s start with the basics. In discovering how to make my past self-jealous, I unlocked a lot of things. First, I found out that it is okay not always to be okay. It is so funny for me to say this now, but years ago, I could not even begin to think on this line.
By Theresa Evans5 years ago in Motivation
Consistency sucks
I've never been very good at being consistent, so instead, I'll just work on things that I am good at. that being just writing random shit and seeing what actually sticks. Lately, I've found that my best writing comes from when I stop trying to force some coherent word juice from my brain and just start typing something. In the end, if what I write is bad then who cares I can just try again tomorrow until something good happens. Anyways below you'll find some captions for the artwork I've made recently with the captions that I made at the moment to go alongside them. Do any of them make sense? How am I supposed to know lol? Read them or don't I do not care, see ya later folks.
By kitta brand5 years ago in Motivation







