self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Failure:
How many times have you failed? What's your greatest failure? You probably have never thought about these things, right? Failure is one of the most uncomfortable topics to talk or think about. It directly affects our mental and physical well-being yet no one likes to talk about it. Give yourself some time and think about your failures for a while, and please don't be hard on yourself by saying, "I have never actually failed in my life," because we all know every one of us has failed at something at some point. Failures can be as simple as not being able to complete your plan of waking up early the next morning to study for your test or maybe not being able to keep up with your plan of joining the gym. Some of us might have failed a test that we studied so hard for whereas, some of us might have failed to keep our relationships alive with our significant other, our friends, and our families. It's okay to fail not only once but several times and also in several aspects of life. Even when we know failure is common, why is it so hard for us to talk about it? Also what makes us think that we as humans need to be perfect? In my opinion, failure is something that needs to be discussed more often and more openly.
By Winry4 years ago in Motivation
There Wasn't the Way
I've decided to go all-natural on one aspect of this year's resolution: stress-eating. I always have a little slip-up, usually around the holidays, but the holiday season is behind me, and I am holding steady on my plan to avoid stress eating.
By Mohammad Zahidul Islam4 years ago in Motivation
Giving Up To Pressures Of Life Can Tame You!
As humans, in any case we will undoubtedly confront such a large number of difficulties as we venture through life. And obviously, these difficulties helps us in differing approaches to stay on our feet and battle on to progress. That is the motivation behind why a few investigations have uncovered that, it’s better for every single individual to seek for a disguised ENEMY if you don’t have one.
By Osei Agyemang4 years ago in Motivation
I Want To Change My Life. Where To Start Tomorrow?
We all go through this stage, some earlier, some later. The main thing is not to let the impulse go down the toilet. After all, behind it lies the unknown, interesting, something that will lead to incredible results, which you definitely do not expect from yourself.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Motivation
Healthy habits for you!
If you want to improve your job performance, you must quit sitting around and procrastinating about it and instead take steps to improve it. It is possible to enhance the way you manage job assignments and increase your productivity by adopting a variety of healthy lifestyle practices. Here are some of the most effective ways you may use.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Motivation
Not All Self-Worth is Created Equal
Nothing stings like writer’s rejection. As a writer and first-time author, I’ve had to learn how to absorb rejection like never before in my life. First, there was the rejection from literary agents after I pitched my book proposal. Then, the noes from the publishers. And finally, the no-thank-yous from the bookstores to stock my book after I’d gone ahead and published the damn book myself.
By Keri Mangis4 years ago in Motivation
The Entire Time
It has always been so natural, so easy to misconstrue the meaning of life, and the value of being alive. There is so much that I have not learned, but came to terms with, in the miniscule amount of time that I have been here. The blinders that many people subconsciously wear come from places of fear, pain, inexperience, and most of all, ignorance. Most people come with blind spots, like the inability to only see the good or bad at certains moments, but it is most important to accept that they are a package deal. On the outside I am a charismatic, goofy and perhaps, even a seemingly innocent, young woman. To most people, even the people that know me best, this is how I am perceived. This is how I prefer to be perceived, it always has been. Most even find me to be presumptuously inexperienced and sheltered, but you see, this is because the human eye is one of the most deceivable things on earth. I have always known that I can put out whichever image I choose for people to see; how I act and what I look like has always been effortlessly malleable. There are very few people in this lifetime, if any, that I have allowed to see me for who, and what, I really am. I don’t believe that most people deserve to know the real me, nor would they want to.
By Sierra Paige4 years ago in Motivation






