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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
How to Answer 'Tell Me About Yourself' Using 9 Tried-and-True Tips
I ended up rambling about how "fun" I was, citing my time as the lead singer and guitarist for a Blink-182 cover band in the sixth grade as compelling evidence. Needless to say, I didn’t get the job.
By Hammad Hassan3 years ago in Motivation
When life is down, you must know silence
01 When the sky is not crossing people, people need to cross themselves. When you are down and out, it may be a calamity in your life, but it is also a time for God to test us, and the only way to get yourself through this calamity is by yourself.
By Melanie M Hooper3 years ago in Motivation
My 3.5 Hobbies that Make Me Money
There is the old saying, “do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”. Probably true, but if you can only do the things you love part-time or if the things you love doing don’t pay enough to cover your bills then you will probably need a day job like me.
By Steve B Howard3 years ago in Motivation
Wanderlust Fever - Thoughts - Feelings - Success All These Can Change Your Life Forever
All of my life I wanted to travel the world, I used to make a list of places to travel. I've not been to those places as of yet. I remember as a kid I would, when stuck on a scene for a short story I would look out my window imagining what it would be like to be to be out in different countries.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Motivation
Your Karma Will Make You fortunate
When something does not turn out the way we want it to, we attribute it to bad luck; on the other hand, when something that we want does turn out the way we want it to, we attribute it to good luck. But the fundamental issue is whether or not any of us really have any influence over our own good fortune.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Motivation
Thirteen Valuable Habits for a Slower Pace of Life
My husband and I have on many occasions reminisced about the ‘Good Ole Days’. You know, the days when parents sat on their large wrap around porches drinking sweet tea and watching their children play on the tire swing tied to the tree? The ‘Good Ole Days,’ when the phrase, “slow down” didn’t exist because life at that time already moved at a much slower pace.
By Sarah Kay Reese3 years ago in Motivation








