self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
14 HABITS OF PEOPLE WHO NEVER GET STRESSED
Managing crises at work or in private life can be exceptionally disappointing and depleting. It's significant that we realize how to assuage pressure normally and loosen up consistently so those little regular inconveniences don't stack up and turn into a real danger to our physical and emotional well-being over the long haul.
By Aryan Pandey5 years ago in Motivation
Whose Am I?
“Whose am I?” This was the primary question provided me prior to speaking to a group of graduate students at Kennesaw State University. Every year, Dr. Calloway, the professor of the leadership course, invited local leaders to share their stories for the benefit of the students. This would be my first of several opportunities to speak to his class.
By Zachary Walston5 years ago in Motivation
Threading the Needle
Threading the Needle What soothes my Soul When I was younger, and something would upset me I would do two things. I would listen to music, and I would write. Now what I would write mostly was based on the music I’d just been listening to, that would determine my mood and was the difference between me writing a rap or me writing a poem. It just always seemed like I could write my emotions down better than I could ever talk about it. For some reason when I write, I began to feel lighter and more at ease, like the world is being lifted off of my shoulders. I never have to worry about my paper going and running its mouth about my business to anyone, and for that I am grateful and appreciative.
By Venesha Owen5 years ago in Motivation
I Spent a Bachelorette Weekend Completely Sober on a Party Island - Here’s What Happened. Top Story - July 2021.
“Oh I don’t drink really, I’m just here to have fun.” The burly best-man at the country cover bar gave me a baffled look. At this point in the weekend, I was used to it.
By Sierra Vandervort 5 years ago in Motivation
Downside Of Being Effective
For the following 25 years, she worked for UNICEF, the United Nations arm that gives food and clinical consideration to youngsters in war-torn nations. In December 1992, she got the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the most elevated regular citizen grant in the United States, for her endeavors. Show Sources
By Sawn Baen5 years ago in Motivation
The Dangers of living a passive life
My struggle with being a peace maker Today being a holiday and a rest day off work. I looked forward to an exciting and relaxing atmosphere around me and my feelings. Somehow I rather woke up feeling burdened emotionally. I kept wondering what it was that made me feel so choked with such emotions. I looked around to see how much of financial and physical responsibilities I have had to carry on my shoulders lately but I didn't see enough that called for such mood. Then I tried to do some reflections inwardly. I worked my thoughts though my family, friends and work relationships. Meanwhile I get to do this occasionally and on need basis as a way of decluttering my mind. Through my thoughts I tried to focus on what was not working or what didn't feel too good about my relationships. Not too far in to my thoughts, I quickly remembered an encounter in my work place with a good friend. While working together on a project, we had a mix up with the details and entitlements of another colleague who I felt had a better rapport with my friend and so I asked my friend nicely for a help to relate the issue to this colleague in question. I was surprised at the reaction I got. I was not only suprised but embarrassed at my friend's reaction because other people who knew how close I was to my friend, were around watching and listening. Initially my little ego played a fast one on me as I got irritated and responded vocally the same way mainly because somewhere in my heart I felt my friend was even responsible for the error in the first place and she was aware so I wondered why the drama. Then again I couldn't bear the troublesome scene and the eyes watching, I couldn't stand the public show of disagreement between my friend and I. I quickly held back from expressing further how wrong and inappropriate her reaction was and called the colleague right there to explain the error, how we planned to fix it and that was it, I never said a word about it again and moved on. I have had several experiences where I just sly under people's opinion or expression, decisions or views just to avoid objections, disaggrements or arguments. Alot of times i give up my opinions or views which may be right and that sadly makes me to always do what others expect of me, whether good or bad for me. In my moving past most of those experiences, I would in a split of time feel that i had dealt with them emotionally. But today as i reflected through my personality I realized that my being so much of a peace maker even when i needed to openly address certain issues had made me to embrace and take in just about anything from people I relate with every day. Someone rightly said and I quote that the way we communicate with ourselves and others ultimately determines the quality of our lives. I will quickly share the dangers of living a passive life from my experience so far,
By Josephine Oche5 years ago in Motivation
Along Came a Spider
Rushing home on my lunch break because that McDonalds coffee just wasn't the appropriate choice of breakfast on this heat smothering Tuesday afternoon. Felt like a great idea, work was overloaded, I had a lot of decisions to make about upcoming events and after work it was 'make the house semi-presentable for family dinner night.' I finally make it to the front door, relief at the tip of my fingers before the key even grazed the rotating mechanism to unlock the door I retreated in pure fear. My arm held straight out like it was being pulled. A Spider! There is a Spider! Oh goodness it’s a Jumping Spider! Someone please save me! This spider had magically appeared and jumped from nowhere onto my hand. Now let me tell you, I'm no fan of spiders. I am much better than I used to be as I no longer scream and then kill them on sight, but the fear still sometimes sinks and paranoia for the remainder of that day is inevitable.
By Stella Marie5 years ago in Motivation
Why Follow Your Passion is a Bad Advice?
“Follow your passion”, is one of the most frequent pieces of advice that I get from various people. I like to think that, it is the first invented advice. Tiring of hearing this frequently, I took the responsibility to find the truth behind it.
By Anuraj Rajeev5 years ago in Motivation
19 Time Management Tips that No One will Tell you.
OK, it's an ideal opportunity to investigate a portion of the general time systems that everybody ought to know about and do in their lives, regardless of whether they're a CEO of a billion-dollar organization or a homemaker with three littles under her feet.
By Aryan Pandey5 years ago in Motivation
Things you can do to enable positive side of yourself
When we hear the word self-motivation, we typically think of someone who is self-disciplined and driven to achieve great things. People that are self-motivated are able to identify internal incentives that allow them to operate and attain desired goals. Self-discipline is an important component of self-motivation, but it isn't the only one.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation







