self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Failing to Plan Means You Are Planning to Fail
December is the time of year when, as an entrepreneur, I had to schedule a block of my time to give serious thought to how I was going to grow my business in the new year. Experience taught me to block out the time on my calendar, just like it was a regular appointment, or face the consequences.
By Ken4 years ago in Motivation
The Activation of Motivation
Introduction to Motivation: How Managing Your Motivation Can Help You Live a More Fulfilling Life What, exactly, is the term "motivation"? Despite the fact that it is a somewhat ambiguous term with varying definitions depending on who you ask, psychology boils it down to a simple definition: the force that motivates us to take action of any kind, whether it is as simple as getting a glass of water or as complex as consuming food. If we didn't have any motivation at all, we'd simply perish from thirst or malnutrition because we wouldn't have any reason to go out and get food and water. Of course, the body has certain defenses against starvation and dehydration in those situations, but the point is that motivation is the driving force behind everything.
By shehan anthony4 years ago in Motivation
7 Unexpected Reasons Every Entrepreneur Needs a Life Coach
You’ve probably heard of life coaches, but what the heck are they? Life coaches are trained and experienced individuals who help you figure out your next step in life. They see into your past, analyze your present, and help you forecast your future.
By Brad Bartlett4 years ago in Motivation
5 Important Tips For Busy People
If you are a busy person, then you probably barely have enough time to sleep, let alone something more. Constant calls, tons of e-mail, endless meetings, and at home also family, children … The list can be continued almost indefinitely. Therefore, it is not surprising that after a couple of years, people living in such a rhythm turn into a kind of indifferent vegetable.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Motivation
Don't dim your light!
A lot of anxiety and turmoil was a part of my childhood and adolescent years, and that is something I remember vividly. But I suppose that is true for the majority of people. I remember having big dreams and aspirations for my future since I was a young child. I've always had a vivid imagination, even when I was very young. I used to be a daydreamer. Perhaps it was because I was an older child who had a lot of free time to spend daydreaming and occupying myself with activities. My parents weren't exactly hands-on when it came to household chores. My parents did not participate in activities such as game night, movie night, family vacations, or other activities that many other parents do with their children. To be completely honest, I can't recall a single instance in which they would sit down and play with me. There is no way I want to sit here and say that they were terrible parents. It just wasn't their style in the least. Even if I believe that it did play a role in some of my underlying issues, I am an adult now, and I am responsible for my own healing and growth.
By Amber Logue4 years ago in Motivation
Four Books and Twelve Differences
Four Books Close to my house was a bookstore. Just as you walk in, on the left, was a magazine rack. One day I saw this face on a magazine cover. An interesting face. I picked it up, and read about a new book this face had written called “A River Runs Through It”.
By John Sutter4 years ago in Motivation
Hope is bad. Maybe.
"Hang in there, it'll be okay." Those are words we often hear. When we turn to others with our burdens and worries, it's common to hear them speak words of optimism and positivity in an effort to cheer us up. So, we fight through the pain, believing it will get better;
By Xander Miles4 years ago in Motivation







