self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
The Rose with a thorn
It's funny how things turn out. The weather changes as quickly as the things in your life do. From a change in scenery to a newfound opportunity. You are reminded of the path that you took that led you to where you are today and you realize that the hustle becomes the work to a future that you want to achieve. Out of time and against your space, you experience something new, as if you know no trace. These nuances challenge our mindset, open our thoughts, and create a bloom of open talk.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Motivation
The Reasons Why It’s Time To Admit You’re In Pain
Pain is something that we all experience from time to time, but it’s often difficult to admit that we are in pain. We may be ashamed to let others know that we are hurting, or maybe we feel like we should be able to handle the pain on our own. Whatever the reason, many people choose to suffer in silence rather than admit that they are in pain.
By hode4 years ago in Motivation
A Simple Spring Morning Routine to Wake You Up
We all have been waiting for spring and its finally here! Sunshine, flowers blooming, and spending time outdoors. Along with the arrival of spring comes a new set of challenges. One of which is how to wake up feeling refreshed and ready to enjoy the day. Our bodies are programmed to sleep during the winter and it takes a little bit of effort to get back into our old routine.
By Amra Beganovich4 years ago in Motivation
10 Tips For Self Healing After a Breakup. Top Story - April 2022.
Directly following a breakup, there are a number of things you will want to do to begin the healing process. While it may be beneficial in your situation to seek professional help with processing emotions following an especially difficult breakup, there are also many things you can do yourself to begin working through the healing process. Today I will share ten of my best tips for self-healing, which I used following my own breakup to move more quickly through the healing process and get back on my feet. If you enjoy these tips and would like more self-care tips, check out 5 Ways to Heal After a Breakup and 5 More Ways to Heal After a Breakup, and be sure to visit my website at www.MendingMomma.com.
By Julie Bennett4 years ago in Motivation
Holding Yourself Accountable is the Cheat Code to Life.
It seems like everyone is living in a state of heightened sensitivity without actually understanding why they are sensitive. It seems like everyone would rather be glued to their phones, scrolling through the latest unnecessary news, which then instills unnecessary fear. Some of you then go to a job you worked hard to obtain to gain status in your community, gain that six figure paycheck, only to be let down when you finally realize it was not worth the sleepless nights, the long commute, and the constant headaches. So now that you are overstimulated with the exaggerated news, the pressure of a looming deadline at work, what do you do?
By Lorreen Bempong4 years ago in Motivation
We're Heading Into WW3
Unfortunately, I come from a long line of survivors. My abuela survived ww2 in her childhood, along with surviving her own abusive mother. A little over 20 years later, her daughter (my mother - who was only 11 years old at the time) was growing the families food because that was the only way to ensure they could eat. This was not some romantic farmhouse-chic trend. This was grow food or be hungry, simple as that. This time round it was a personal disaster, not a world war, but in many ways there is not much of a difference between the two. These experiences carved themselves permanently into my family's psyche. I was often told about the teachers who would steal food my my abuela's lunch box at school because they themselves were so hungry. Adults stealing from children because they couldn't fight the pain from hunger. Could you even imagine doing that? I'm sure those teachers could never have seen them selves doing that, yet they did when the pain became too much. My mama has always fiercely opposed to any kind of food waste, and when you consider that at 11 years old she was tasked with raising (and butchering) the chickens and rabbits that they raised for food, it's hardly surprising. While my ancestors are farmers, neither my mother or my grandparents were farmers, and their only reference to survive this new reality was a copy of The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency by John Seymour. I can't imagine having that enormous responsibility on my shoulders at 11.
By A Very English Prepper 4 years ago in Motivation
Stoic Quotes That Will Inspire You
Stoicism is one of the ancient branches of philosophy, potent enough to guide us, every step of the way, in our daily life. Be it coping with a failure, missing an opportunity, or dealing with anger, stoic wisdom has something to offer that can guide us. It is a paradigm-shifting and action evoking philosophy that has inspired many great personalities.
By HBR Patel4 years ago in Motivation
It Only Takes One Step
It Only Takes One Step! You have this dream and you dream it from time to time. It feels so real, the same dream for years; you want to live out that dream. You feel its passion each time you’re dreaming, you dream of living it in real time.
By SeaSeawrittenbooks4 years ago in Motivation






