quotes
"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
Sports Coaching For Young Athletes
"We need to protect our minds and our bodies, and not just go out and do what the world wants us to do." – Simone Biles Simone Biles' decision to step back from competition during the Tokyo Olympics shocked the world. As the best gymnast of her generation, she prioritized her mental health over the immense pressure to perform. Her case is a powerful reminder of the mental strain that elite athletes endure. Biles, despite being in the global spotlight, made a decision that elevated her status among the greats: she listened to her inner voice and acted accordingly.
By Savannah Blake-(Infinity Writer)about a year ago in Motivation
From Plans to Progress: The Power of Action Over Words
The Best Way to Get Started is to Quit Talking and Begin Doing In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it’s easy to become entangled in discussions about what we want to achieve. We envision our dreams, outline our goals, and talk about the steps we’ll take to get there. But, as the saying goes, "The best way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." This advice, attributed to Walt Disney, captures a crucial truth about human achievement: action is the catalyst for success.
By PETER Jabout a year ago in Motivation
Sports Coaching To Overcome An Injury
"I can because I think I can." — Anonymous After a setback, it’s easy to feel like everything is lost. Whether your mind wasn't fully focused or your body simply reached its limit, finding yourself sidelined by an injury can be mentally and physically draining. The physical pain is challenging, but the mental toll—the fear of not knowing if you’ll ever return to your former glory—can be even more daunting.
By Savannah Blake-(Infinity Writer)about a year ago in Motivation
A Mother's Light
In one of those pretty hilly village, lived a woman Asha with his son Aarav. Asha was a widow hence her husband had died over the years before Aarav came into being. Blind and an only child, he was her whole world. Neither did he ever see the hues of sky, experience a setting sun or look into his mother's eyes but indeed her warmth and voice was known to him just as much as gentle touch of hers.
By Young Dreamerabout a year ago in Motivation
"Prepare for the Future: How AI Will Shape Your Career"? . AI-Generated.
The rapid advancement of technology has brought Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the forefront of many industries. As we move into the future, AI and future jobs are becoming closely intertwined, raising questions about how this technological revolution will impact employment. In this blog, we’ll explore the effects of AI on future careers and discuss the employment trends that are shaping the world of work.
By Ayesha Mushtaqabout a year ago in Motivation
Irrational Rationalism And Rational Irrationalism
Recently I've been reading through texts from both Freud and Jung, which has been an interesting experience. For those who have not heard of them, you could say that they are some of the Forefathers of Psychology.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Motivation
How to Shutdown a Negative Person: 8 Effective Ways
It’s easy for negativity to take over our lives and drain us, affecting our relationships, conversations, and even our thoughts. Dealing with negative people can be hard, whether they’re coworkers, friends, or family members. But it’s important to know how to shutdown a negative person before their negativity hurts your mental health.
By Bloom Boldlyabout a year ago in Motivation
A Deep Dive into Bill Gates’ Wisdom
### "Your Most Unhappy Customers Are Your Greatest Source of Learning" — A Deep Dive into Bill Gates’ Wisdom Bill Gates, the iconic co-founder of Microsoft and influential philanthropist, has offered many pieces of wisdom throughout his career. One quote that stands out is:
By Someoneabout a year ago in Motivation
The Marathon of Life
In a bustling city filled with the noise of traffic and the hurried footsteps of people chasing their dreams, lived a young woman named Ada. Ada was a runner, not just on the track, but in life. She had always been fast, winning races since she was a child, collecting medals and trophies that now lined the walls of her modest apartment. But for Ada, running was more than a sport; it was a metaphor for life.
By Miracle Okonabout a year ago in Motivation









