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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
An Exercise on Floccinaucinihilipilification
When I regress back a lustrum, the sweetening age of eighteen and its cloying consequences drools over my chemical heart, rendering my mind to prepare words for the launch. The reminiscence happens in the usual thinking station or my bedroom and the cold, springy day is hustling hard to turn this into a darg. There are purportedly two main characters and they are siblings (yes, your thought ran it right). Ladies and gentlemen, I declare that the prologue has now come to an end.
By ilan scribbler5 years ago in Motivation
Product of Thinking and The reason for Investments.
In modern science, we show one another words and equations communicating from two distinct language areas. We do this through interpretative and productive language through our temporal lobe (Wernicke area). A weird simulation has occurred during our 21st century, therefore a retrocede of the subconscious mind has to understand two modes: investments and product thinking. Aligned with our grey matter, a product of thinking in our brain, are neurons demonstrating the differences between “what we are thinking in our heads and what is happening in our physical, real-life experiences.” The importance of thought should not be lost on us, but the creativity in our quest to understand the physical world around us is further demonstrated by medical imaging. By placing attention on what is right, investments can process information through our occipital lobe based on recognition, which gives us the best-combined leverage on why we invest in product thinking.
By Olivia Grace 5 years ago in Motivation
The Art of a Main Character
Movie theaters are like therapy. Sure, the smell of buttered popcorn at the bottom of your nearly-empty bucket may be enough to make you feel at home in the dark expanse of velvet chairs, but there's something you can't replace once the credits start to roll. Something you can't find anywhere else once you walk back into the world after seeing a film—recall-worthy or Oscar-winning regardless.
By Bernie 5 years ago in Motivation
Spring is in the air...
About eight years ago I started to downsize. I lived in a two bedroom townhouse by myself. It had lots of storage space and was split level. I liked it but then I had to move. I decided I had too much to move, so it was there I started my downsizing out of necessity.
By Yvette McDermott5 years ago in Motivation
Clean is Keen
Keeping a clean and tidy house was something I've always struggled with. As a child, it wasn't something I thought too much about. My mom was always there to do the dishes and the laundry. She swept, mopped, vacuumed, and generally kept the house neat because she liked to keep the house nice. All I had to worry about was keeping my room clean(ish) so I wouldn't get in trouble.
By Kayla Todd5 years ago in Motivation
Spruce up for Spring
Here you are emerging from an entire year of limitations and life changes. There isn't one person one this earth who hasn't been effected by the Covid pandemic. You aren't alone. Our life was turned upside down, and now we are gradually making our way back to a new normal...whatever that may be. Things will never be exactly as they were, and I have come up with a fun strategy to start getting your life back on some sort of track. I love the word spring almost as much as I love the season. Let me show you how the very word itself let me embrace a new concept of "spring cleaning" to reorganize my life.
By Wendy Sanders5 years ago in Motivation
My Struggle with Organization as a Type B Personality. Third Place in Spring Forward Challenge.
Cleaning as a Type B is difficult. I am a solid Type B personality kind of girl. I love this about myself, and believe it has helped me creatively, allows me to be in the moment, and gives me a less stressful take on life.
By Leah Harris5 years ago in Motivation
Why You Should Embrace Minimalism
What is minimalism? Take a look at what you have around you at home. How much of it would you label as “junk” or “useless clutter”? Look at your items and ask yourself “does this have a purpose?” and “does having this make me happy?” More and more people are realizing that they have made a grave mistake: they have spent years overconsuming and now are dealing with the consequences of having too much… well, crap. Minimalism plans to fix that. The idea of minimalism is that you take all of those things in your home that do not bring you happiness and have no purpose and get rid of them. Even better, recycle or donate everything that you can for those that will find happiness or use of them. I hope this post will help you to decide what you can do to be a better minimalist.
By Stephanie Morin5 years ago in Motivation



