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"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
Money Seems Never Enough
You see, if you can't make money, why pretend to be superior? This is a simple yet powerful question, one that speaks directly to the heart of many people's struggles with wealth. Often, we equate financial success with personal worth, creating an illusion of superiority.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in Motivation
The Social Media Paradox
When I first signed up for Facebook in college, I remember feeling a rush of excitement. The idea of staying connected with friends and family, sharing life updates, and seeing what others were up to from across the globe seemed almost magical. Fast forward to today, and it's clear that social media has evolved into a behemoth that shapes nearly every facet of our lives. But as I reflect on my own experiences and observe the broader societal shifts, I can't help but grapple with the complex interplay of social media's impact on relationships, communication, and mental health.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Motivation
The Negotiator: Laila's Balancing Act
Laila’s journey into the world of negotiation was far from smooth Initially she encountered numerous obstacles that tested not only her professional skills but also her personal resilience Her early ventures were marked by frequent underestimations from counterparts who saw her as a novice which often led to unfavorable outcomes These initial setbacks were crucial however as they spurred her determination to refine her abilities.
By BLACK LARabout a year ago in Motivation
Who Was Henry David Thoreau?. AI-Generated.
Henry David Thoreau was an American writer, philosopher, and naturalist born in 1817. He is best known for his ideas about simple living, nature, and personal freedom. Thoreau grew up in Massachusetts, where he spent a lot of time in the woods, learning from nature. He later attended Harvard, but his real love was exploring the outdoors and thinking deeply about life.
By Rugby Socialabout a year ago in Motivation
The Digital Mind: Navigating the Intersection of Mental Health and Technology
The New Frontier of Mental Health Imagine waking up to a world where your mental health is just as closely monitored as your physical health. The future is here, and it’s wired, app-based, and increasingly automated. Mental health, once a domain deeply rooted in traditional therapy sessions and face-to-face consultations, is rapidly evolving in the digital age. Today, technology isn't merely a backdrop but a primary player in how we understand, manage, and improve our mental wellbeing. From sophisticated apps that offer real-time mood tracking to wearables that monitor stress levels and online therapy platforms breaking geographical barriers, technology is reshaping the mental health landscape in ways that were once the stuff of science fiction.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Motivation
"What Does True Bravery Look Like?"
Hey there, friends! Today, I want to explore a topic that's been swirling around in my mind for a while: bravery. But let’s go beyond the flashy images of superheroes and grand battles—let's delve into how bravery really manifests in our daily lives.
By Jassila about a year ago in Motivation
The Power of Saving: How Small Steps Lead to Big Security
In the heart of a bustling city lived a man named Kevin. He was an ordinary guy, working a steady job in a small firm. Kevin earned a decent salary but, like many others, spent it as quickly as it came. He never thought much about saving. Every month, his paycheck would vanish, spent on things that brought him temporary happiness: dining out, buying the latest gadgets, or upgrading his lifestyle. He always believed he would save later when he had "enough" to spare.
By PETER Jabout a year ago in Motivation
Lost in Time
Remember the carefree days of childhood when life seemed like a never-ending playground of possibilities? Sometimes, it feels like adulthood is a fast-paced whirlwind that sweeps us away from those simpler times, leaving us yearning for a pause button.
By Jassila about a year ago in Motivation
The 2 Things You Need To Change Behavior
In the world of Leadership, one of our Primary Goals is to Make things Better. Whether it is Improving our own Lives, or Improving our Teams and the Overall Business, the Goal is to Get Better.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Motivation
Embracing the Tempest: How Standing Firm In the midst of Show Fortifies Our Determination
Life frequently feels like a determined motorcade of dramatizations — private matters, work environment debates, cultural tensions. It's not difficult to need to escape from everything, to take off from the tempest instead of face it head-on. I realize this feeling very well, having explored my own blustery minutes. However, through my excursion, I found that genuine getaway doesn't come from evasion; it comes from standing up to the tempest with honesty and strength.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Motivation
Embracing the Storm: How Standing Firm Amidst Drama Strengthens Our Resolve
Life often feels like a relentless parade of dramas—personal conflicts, workplace disputes, societal pressures. It’s easy to want to escape from it all, to run away from the storm rather than face it head-on. I know this feeling all too well, having navigated my own tempestuous moments. Yet, through my journey, I discovered that real escape doesn't come from avoidance; it comes from confronting the storm with integrity and strength.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Motivation











