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How to heal fully and properly.
Scratching Away Stress
Day to day life can often lead to stress and personally, I find the best way to cope is with creative hobbies. At my core I’m an artist who dabbles in a variety of fields. By day, I’m a supervisor and trainer for a non-profit organization trying to assist those being evicted from their homes during the pandemic. Then, by night, I find myself being drawn to scratching away my stress. It’s not as violent as it sounds, I assure you or self destructive for that matter.
By Ghosty Writer5 years ago in Motivation
Writing To Keep From Screaming
I’ve always envied those who can lose themselves in creating intricate masterpieces with colorful skeins of yarn or spools of fine thread when the need for a bit of peace is required. Distance, even emotionally or figuratively, is essential for processing a demanding experience or situation. Is it ironic or just pathetic then, that, as a writer, I find peace and distance in the activity of writing? At the times when the fuse is down to it’s last millimeter there is usually only one thing and one thing alone that is able to extinguish it before I blow: writing it down. And not just because I’m a writer or because I’m too uncoordinated to learn to crochet (I tried). Writing is a way a human can process his or her or their own experiences and make sense of them. Or not.
By Cindy Eastman5 years ago in Motivation
What To Do When You Are Feeling Like Giving Up
Something else you can do to hold yourself back from surrendering is to peruse others' examples of overcoming adversity. It is not difficult to get overpowered with data pretty much every one of the progressions you have made throughout everyday life. For instance, in the event that you experience issues constructing an effective online business, read books about how others have made their prosperity. Show Sources
By Sawn Baen5 years ago in Motivation
What Is Productivity
Subsequent to perusing our rundown, we urge you to plunk down and consider the parts of your life where you need to be more useful in 2021. The following are 10 usefulness applications that will make you more effective all around. For this magazine, which routinely shows up in my Monday Morning section, we went through the most recent year and a half talking probably the most compelling and useful individuals in the innovative business as they start the week: from the high-protein breakfast that drives WNBA genius Sue Bird, CBS News anchor Norah ODonnell's productive news diet to the specific second that incredible ambitious person and DreamWorks author Jeffrey Katzenberg sounds the caution. Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in Motivation
How To Retain More Of Every Book You Read
Book audits are probably the most ideal approaches to solidify and hold data you read. However long the book you are inspecting goes through the over three stages and meets the models, it merits perusing. Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in Motivation
Benefits Of Journaling One Sentence Every Day
We have discovered that associating every day occasions with your own qualities is a powerful method to oversee pressure, further develop connections, and feel more sure and controlled. Regardless of whether it's things you need to do in the work environment or a spot you've needed to go for a very long time, you're bound to write your objectives down and take the way. Show Sources
By Thomos James5 years ago in Motivation
One Day At a Time
The task was simple; eat one piece. That’s it. Just one piece of chocolate cake, and then I could go back to my room. While for most, this would be a simple, if not desirable treat... it was anything but that for me. In that moment, it felt as though the entire world was closing in on me; and taking all the breathable air with it.
By Rina Bean5 years ago in Motivation
COVID-19 — A battle more to be fought by Mind than Medicines
Starting with a Big Sorry to all my followers and friends for being away for some time from here as I was down with the COVID for past few weeks. Here I would like to share my experience of How it started and the remedies that we took to overcome this. Also, I would like to share the lessons that I learned from it.
By Shashank Singhal5 years ago in Motivation
Healing, Not Hatred
I don't think there would be any one of us that could possibly say that we haven't been hurt deeply by another person, or several people, in our life. This could be either a case of being physically hurt, mentally hurt, or even both. Sadly, there are many people in the world who have absolutely no regard for the feelings and wellbeing of others. As long as they relieve themselves of the hurt, bitterness, resentment, anger, and frustration within themselves, these type individuals do not care one iota about who they hurt in the process. They will tread over whoever they have to, just to get their own way, and to feel good about themselves. Quite often, inflicting mental pain on others can be just as hurtful as physical pain. The latter reveals scars that are evident for all to see, but the former inflicts scars on the inside of people, to which others aren't even aware of. When people aren't aware of these internal issues that others are dealing with, then they don't offer any compassion or support. Many of us can't exactly sit here and claim to be angels either. Many times we have perhaps caused great internal pain to others also, be it intentionally, or unintentionally. For the sake of our own happiness, goals, and future, we indeed have to make decisions, and execute actions that are in our own best interest, which may potentially inconvenience others, or maybe even cause them anger and frustration, but for that we shouldn't harbour any regret. We need to be creating the life of our own design, after all, just as everyone else is entitled to do with their own life. It's the rudeness, lack of compassion, disrespect, hurtfulness, and nastiness that we commit, which is unnecessary, and can create a significant amount of mental scarring to others. Why would we have the urge to hurt others in any way? What would prompt us to be so nasty to others, and be wanting bad things to happen to them? One word, hatred!
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation





