self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Screaming Target. Top Story - July 2022.
Introduction This is a nothing post. I always feel if I tell people I have done well that I am bragging and showing off. I wrote pieces for my 150th, 200th, 500th and 600th posts and for my 3,000th read and here I am again talking about numbers.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 4 years ago in Motivation
The Rise of Dark Moon Empire
If you had asked me where my home was, when I was younger, I would have told you that there were a lot of them. That was because I never really had a place I could label as, “home.” There were buildings I could return to after a long day, a few belongings I held on to for a short while, and some tangible items scattered throughout my life that were in my possession. None of those things, however, were ever really mine. I’ve had places that I lived in, beds that I slept on, and toys that I played with. I had objects that kept me entertained, but never a collection of things nestled into a place of my very own I could belong to.
By The Protagonist Priestess4 years ago in Motivation
HOW DOES PERFECTIONISM LEADS TO PROCRASTINATION
PROCRASTINATION: Procrastination is the habit of deferring or postponing things or in other words relaxing and enjoying when we have every reason not to. Although procrastination is not a severe disease or habit, it has been here for a while and affects our life in several ways.
By Kamal Preet Singh4 years ago in Motivation
Rose Bush Reality
You will take your journey home, as you always do, but today you will meet something along the way that will cause anger and frustration. You will meet a sign that simply signifies a bridge closing. Unable to see what lies ahead, and vexed by what has stopped your intended path, you now must choose a different way home due to the inconvenience. In life we continually struggle, meeting encumbrances leading us astray from what we call home. Each pause in our journey we face causes us pain, and most of the time we do not have the capability to see the purpose of it.
By Louise 4 years ago in Motivation
7 ways your habits shape your identity
Introduction What do you do when someone says, “I am who I am”? Are they simply stating a fact about themselves? Or is this a way of saying that they can't change — even though they might want to? When we take on new habits, we begin to see ourselves differently. What follows are seven ways your habits shape your identity:
By Esther Ami4 years ago in Motivation
What Makes You Complete
Have you ever felt like your missing something? Here is my story, the story of a medical mystery. Backstory: I was born in Tucson Arizona becoming the 2nd child of my two young parents. My brother, who’s two and a half years older than me, was ecstatic to have a new baby in the family so I received a lot of love and attention. I was almost 3 when we moved to Utah, where my family previously lived. We lived in my grandma’s basement as we waited for our house to be built and after it was my parents took no time to get us moved in and settled. Next thing you know I’m about three and a half and my sister is born. All the love my brother had shown me shifted to her. As a kid I resented her for stealing him, my best friend. The two of them were trouble makers, while I took on the role of the angel child. I took it upon myself to raise my sister, in a sense. I gave her my attention, once my brothers faded as he grew older. I was around 8 years old when I learned I was the most responsible out of my siblings, I remember my parents going on date night and telling me I was in charge but they had to tell my brother he was. I was babysitting by age 9, I took care of my sister day in and day out. I caught on pretty quick that this would be the rest of my life. That’s when the bullying started. I was bullied for all kinds of things. My classmates bullied me, my cousins harassed me in multiple ways, my brother didn’t realize what impact his words had on me either, etc. Things only got worse from there. The once outgoing innocent angel child was torn to shreds and instead emerged a broken young woman. I became quiet and withdrew from anything and everyone, including my poor sister who probably needed me the most. At age 12 I was diagnosed with severe anxiety and depression. I had spun down a rabbit hole and there was no way to fix the damage. Being on and off medications led to me developing an eating disorder. The older I got the more diagnosis I obtained: OCD, ADHD, etc. That’s when the abdominal pain began. I became a medical mystery. Doctor’s appointments after doctor’s appointments and to no avail. Eventually the figured out I am chronically ill with at least two specific illnesses.
By Kylee Crossman4 years ago in Motivation
Attitude Adjustment - How to Change Your Attitude!
Recently, I've spoken in this column about emotional hygiene and doing the essential upkeep on your emotions, as well as your physical body and home. Health warnings advise us to routinely wash our hands to stop the spread of infections. Did you know that you may alter your attitude at any time by "washing" your mood as well?
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Motivation
Why I Left My Last Job
Last month, I left my remote job. I was a customer service/sales rep. It was one of the best decisions I made since leaving my home state, cutting off my dreadlocks. I thought I would last on my job, but I realized I was over it. I left my w-2 job for self-employment and I coudn't be happier. I whenever I want to work and I am able to take much needed naps and intermissive breaks as needed.
By Hannah Spivey4 years ago in Motivation









