self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Powerful Life Lessons From World-Renowned Nick Vujicic
I still remember that day, years ago, when I was in high school as if it were yesterday. I was home after a long day and was browsing the Internet when I stumbled upon an article that described the life of Nick Vujicic.
By Margaret Pan5 years ago in Motivation
Bruce Lee's Lessons for Life
I watched Bruce Lee movies growing up, we used to all run out into the garden and become little ‘Bruce Lee’ imitations, thinking we could perform the amazing physical feats that the man did in the movie. We must have looked silly but it was great fun, we didn’t care, in our minds we were all just like him.
By Dean Gee5 years ago in Motivation
MY FIRST PIVOTAL MOMENT:
Now that I am not practicing law anymore, I have the opportunity to reflect and think about the things that happened during those 25+ years and consider whether I would have changed any of it if I could. Of course, there are always things that we wish had gone differently - that is the nature of practicing law - but there are moments that changed the course of my life that I would never want to change. The following is just one of those moments.
By Dena Nielson5 years ago in Motivation
Be wise enough to use your talent efficiently
We know what makes us living when we are young and finishing our studies. We have faith in our dreams. We are well-versed in our areas of expertise. When we choose a profession only primarily on our educational qualifications and certificates, we frequently overlook our talent. Our talent begins to dwindle as we disregard our areas of interest and concentration.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
The Ramblings Of An Writer
Before the thought of taking pen to paper crossed my mind, I was creating functional worlds with me at the epicentre of it all. These nightly adventures exploring treasure coves and riding dragons, helped me block out the monsters crawling under my bed. And as I became older and began to realise that these monsters did not just hide under my bed, these worlds and adventures become my nightly escape. With time these worlds became more elaborate, the foes became more devious and the mechanics of the worlds became more complex. One winter’s evening after facing some of realities scariest monster’s I had the bright idea of mapping these worlds on paper, in an effort to invite other adventurers to have a realm that they can escape to, whenever reality became too overwhelming to face. My nightly adventures always helped me put my current problems into perspective, these worlds acted as a type of sandbox, allowing me to recreate my problems more vividly, giving me the courage to fight on. I was and still am new to the world of writing, and in the beginning, my mindset was rather naive. Reading blogs on ‘how to become a writer in a year’, and taking part in writing boot camps gave me the impression that to be a writer you would need to write 1000 words a day, do some research have a few good ideas and magically you would create a Wizarding world. This bubble was quickly popped, yes someday those 1000 words quickly fill the lines on my pages, other days the ink refuses to leave the pen. I started to realise that my brain and hand were not on the same page, I battled to print the picture I had in my mind onto paper, everything made sense to me, but once the words I had written down were spoken out in the open the magic was lost.
By Abby Willson5 years ago in Motivation
Unleash Your Intuitive Genius And Make Your Dreams Come True
Have you ever had a gut hunch about something that later came true? Perhaps, you didn’t feel quite right about a charming and attractive person you just met, and they later turned out to be totally wrong for you. Or, you may have had a good feeling about a business or investment opportunity, and it later turned out to be a winner. Intuition is a sense of knowing something without knowing how you know. It is a sudden flash of insight, a “thin slicing” of judgement in which you come up with a conclusion based on what seems to be a small amount of information. Intuition can be very powerful, and new research shows how you can tap into your intuitive powers to achieve your dreams by developing the 4 Pillars of Intuition, as follows:
By Dr. Alex Avila5 years ago in Motivation
P is for Persistence: Ally or Foe?
Often, we battle away like we are headed for great war. Yet when we get there, the battlefield is without soldiers and we face a different type of enemy; the ambiguous sense of self-sabotage. In our persevering persistence, we can find that we end up choosing 'the war' over 'the want'.
By Hayley Barkla5 years ago in Motivation
A Sprinkle in Time
"Was that Twinkle Twinkle," my mom asked. "Mm-hm," I giggled. I haven't thought about this until just now, but I think that might be my trademark - the laugh. The giggle. I've always been an easy laugh, and it carries on decades later. I've noticed this, because I find myself writing "Hahahahaha..." a lot in my messages of late. Back to the Ivers and Pond, the upright maple piano my grandfather had purchased for my dad a few years prior. "Play Mary Had a Little Lamb," my mom cajoled with a winsome smile. I proceeded to work out the familiar nursery rhyme on the faux ivory keys. It was that moment, that sprinkle in time that would chart the course of my life for years to come.
By Peter M Darling5 years ago in Motivation




