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Strength And Endurance
https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/253429478e174c9f94ba787f056d62e3sune?ref=dm_sh_be40-0965-bc77-1b37-a1e3c This has been a year of incredible ups and downs. Each song on my playlist represents the Strength and Endurance it took to survive 2020, and come out the other side healthier, in every sense.
By Berdi Daniels5 years ago in Motivation
The Phoenix Guide: 2020
Every year the holidays make their way back around. This means different things for each of us. Some of us spend our days shopping for family and friends, then spend our nights sleeping in heavenly peace while warm and snug in our beds. Some of us struggle throughout the year-financially, physically, mentally, emotionally, and/or spiritually-and would love to be able to skip the holidays altogether. Some of us don't celebrate the holidays because it's just not something we do. The holidays are known for bringing happiness, sometimes magical miracles, and let's not forget stress! This year in particular, however, has brought with it a very different holiday season. Even for those of us who choose not to celebrate the holidays, I think it's safe to say that this year, we all have a reason or two to be thankful. Just making it to the end of this year is a major accomplishment in itself- and that alone deserves some recognition at the very least.
By The Magic Mirror5 years ago in Motivation
Between 2020 and 2021
The year 2020 is nearing the end, and the possibility of creating a new start in 2021 is becoming more and more realistic. Should we expect a turn of events when the clock strikes midnight? Well, of course not, that would be a fool’s errand, but I can’t seem to escape the notion that some people are looking forward to that. There is this slim chance that there will be a global turnaround, but I wouldn't put all of my eggs in one basket.
By Piotr Herdzik5 years ago in Motivation
3 ways to get to know yourself better
I remember when the coronavirus pandemic had first started imposing new restrictions into law. Boredom and frustration began to consume the American people. People were finding themselves with all this empty time in their hands, and they had no idea what to do with it! When the public was notified that these restrictions may not be temporary, everyone was saying things like, "this is my opportunity to clean my house!" or "I can now finally catch up on my emails" or even "this is my chance to sleep until noon."
By Victoria Kreutzer5 years ago in Motivation
The Good Things to Come Out of 2020
It would be a massive understatement to say that 2020 has been a very difficult year for most people. Some might say that is has been the most challenging in their lifetime, even individuals who have been on the planet for several decades.But even with all the struggle and anxiety, there have actually been some good things to come out of this year. No, you did not read that wrong. As the old statement suggests, "every cloud has a silver lining." This one is no different, it's just a matter of finding it.
By Jason A5 years ago in Motivation
The worst asthma attack I’ve ever had.
I’ve been wanting to write this out and share my story for a while. I finally did. Here’s the very true and very real story: It was February 15th. 2018. The day after Valentine’s Day (which fell on a Thursday.) I was a little depressed during that whole week. But that is beyond the point of this story.
By Jordan M5 years ago in Motivation
My story
Trigger warning: sexual assault, emotional abuse, mental illness, homelessness, cancer, death. My name's Rohini Ananda Maragh. I'm an aries moon, libra rising, pisces sun. My birthday's 2/21/96. My mom died 2 months and a day before I turned 21 and 3 days less than 2 months before she turned 60. It was due to a third bout of cancer - this time stage 4 starting in the breasts, spreading to the liver, lungs, bones, kidneys, blood, brain. I was homeless at one point due to a long period of receiving sexual and emotional abuse from over 8 men. I was born in Jamaica, West Indies to afrolatineurasian parents. I moved to New York when I was 5 and still live here. I've been self-employed since spring 2018 hoping to delve deeper into multipassionate acropreneurship. I read the dictionary for fun in elementary school, had the mental capabilities of a 12th grader in 9th grade, attained the highest gpa in my entire school in 10th grade, once held a class average of 100 in Spanish (though English is my fluent tongue), acquired a grade of 100 in History class, and graduated with a Regents Diploma. I was bullied by insecure peers, diagnosed mentally ill at age 10, unemployed from 2015-2018. I'm a success. My mental health and personal development is evolving and flourishing one day at a time. I'm 24 and I’m making it. I am open and honest, selfless, thoughtful, straightforward, respectful, patient, understanding, responsible, expressive, caring, resilient, ambitious, meticulous, goal-oriented, confident, sensual, independent, supportive, appreciative, trustworthy, balanced, optimistic, comforting, wise, purpose-driven, affectionate, intelligent, chivalrous, sensitive, consistent, loyal, spontaneous, humble, perseverant, voluptuous, eccentric, charismatic, faithful, intuitive, heuristic, beautiful, succint, sage, receptive. I have/use telepathy, psychokinesis, precognition, mediumship, energy medicine, Clairsentience, clairvoyance, clairaudience, aura reading, astral projection, apportation. I can sing, dance, cook, photograph, budget. I am beautiful, brilliant, kind, spiritual, loving, psychic. Thank you @theguerrillafeminist on Instagram for intro inspo.
By Solé Ashura5 years ago in Motivation










