self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Why is Making Changes in Your Life So Hard to Do?
Whoever coined the phrase: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" may have been a little shortsighted, because that's not always true. Now if they would have said a "stubborn" old dog, I might be more prone to agree with them.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Motivation
Mr. Ambitious
Mr. Ambitious Teaser: Mr. Ambitious meets Mr. Brown. (narrative is a journal format, the journal of Mr. Ambitious) Waking up early, making a schedule and keeping to it, planning, and being on top of financial responsibilities, are all things that I KNOW about.
By Elijah Davis4 years ago in Motivation
Transform Your Life By Transforming Your Habits
If we want to change our lives and start a new journey, we must change the habits of each person on which we base our lives. It is good to remember that our habits in our world create patterns that can only be changed if habits change these patterns and bring about change in life. Once we are satisfied with the situation and have greener pastures, we can gradually improve our habits.
By Bishesta Paudel4 years ago in Motivation
Your Emotions are Important but don't Ruin Your life
If you can't stop feeling, you will ruin your life. Everyone should be the master of feelings, not led by feelings. When you are angry, complaining, resenting, you are really disturbing your life. Life is only a few decades, and it is too late to enjoy life. If you take the time, there is really no need.
By sajjad4 years ago in Motivation
Ask yourself the ultimate question
FRANCO CIANFLONE B.Sc. Ed. M. Ed. LSC CS MENTAL TOUGHNESS FOR LIFE Certified Corporate Trainer, Educator, Business Consultant, Author & Entrepreneur. Franco Cianflone is a graduate of the internationally acclaimed Bill Gove Speech Workshop with a Corporate Speaker designation. His extensive corporate training includes Bob Proctor, Paul Martinelli, and training seminars/sessions with Steve Siebold, John Maxwell, Les Brown, Tony Robbins, Mark Victor Hansen, and many others. He is the author of sixteen books to date and co-founder of Mini Bytes For The Brain Book Series. Fifty years of Education and Business leadership compliments his mission to transform and catapult the results of individuals everywhere on the globe as far as Australia. His life mantra is, “Others will be looking at the fire while you are walking through the fire towards your victory and success”.
By FRANCO CIANFLONE 4 years ago in Motivation
Engaging with your Emotions
This is the Reckoning, the Rumble, and the Revolution. In Rising Strong, Brene Brown draws on her visit to Pixar studios and Joseph Cambell’s The Hero’s Journey, to create this three-act process to rise from a face-down moment with more wisdom and worthiness.
By Janon4 years ago in Motivation
What Is So Wrong About Not Wanting To Need People
“No man is an island unto himself.” — John Donne BULLSHIT! We are not islands but universes of possibility. I will never understand why people get so butthurt over the idea of a person striving to become a person who only needs themselves.
By Frederick Emerson4 years ago in Motivation
NaNoWriMo Boot Camp
November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) — the time of the year when all common sense goes out of the window and you try to write a novel in a month. Just for kicks. NaNoWriMo is great fun but it isn’t for the squeamish. If you’re serious about completing NaNoWriMo then you shouldn’t be reading this but, for what it’s worth, this is the method that works for me. Here are some quick tips and dirty tricks to help get you through the month.
By James Garside4 years ago in Motivation





