self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
When the most ordinary tool becomes the most powerful: your favorite song
This guided meditation is something I have done unconsciously for years and has become the most powerful way to feel the feelings I most times either do not want to feel, cannot express or even begin to understand.
By happychoice by natalie5 years ago in Motivation
Manifesting What You Want...and how it really works!
I have never really been one to believe in the whole "you manifest what you want" or those sayings that people say "the energy you put out is the energy you get back"...blah blah blah. I've spent most of my life being taught that you get where you want to go in life by not only hard work but networking and knowing the right people in the right places. My father has been in sales my entire life, and networking was one of those key things he taught me growing up. With teachings like 'never burn a bridge', 'always save a contacts information', 'have a strong introductory presence' and so on.
By Gina Canary5 years ago in Motivation
You Before Life
In life people tend to prioritize careers. They’ll prioritize they’d finances. They’ll prioritize people. They’ll prioritize their home. They’ll prioritize a vacation before the person going on it. Everything comes before the most important person in the entire scenario, you!
By Angela Fosnaugh5 years ago in Motivation
True Self Love
Part 1 Learning to truly love yourself is harder than you think. Most everyone think they love themselves, but in reality we don’t! Think about it, do you feel guilty when you tell someone “No”? Do you live to please others? Do you allow others to hurt you? Do you choose others over your own needs? THAT IS NOT SELF LOVE!!
By Amber Daniel 5 years ago in Motivation
Get Your Own House in Order
There’s an old adage I have been thinking about lately about how it is primarily important to take care of oneself first and not just in one way but in every part of your life. Before you can set an example to others in your house, or others in your community, or others in an overall society, you first need to show that you can ‘get your own house in order.’ You need to be able to handle yourself and your own day-to-day problems first before you can lead others to do the same in their own lives.
By Ben W5 years ago in Motivation
Feet and mind wandering together
Breathe. Get yourself off the couch. Breathe. Put on clothes that make you feel comfortable. Breathe. Put on those sneakers you like so much. Breathe. Remember your jacket, it might be chilly. Breathe. Bring your journal, you might get struck by inspiration. Breathe. Unlock the door that has been closed for 3 days straight and open it up. Just breathe.
By Kaya Roed5 years ago in Motivation
A Voice for The Foreigner
Every twenty-four hours we are given the blessing of a new day. We possess fresh eyes, a clean mind, recharged legs, a quick tongue, and supple hands ready to seize the day. Your failures, mistakes, and short comings from the day before do not exist in the present day.
By Angel Gabriel Wolf5 years ago in Motivation
Our future lies within the child
Our future lies within the child “Within the child lies the fate of the future.” — Maria Montessori COPYRIGHT DISCLOSURE “All rights reserved. No part of this Mental Toughness Power Action blog publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recorded, scanning, displaying, modifying, republication, republishing, posting on any website, platform, social media, RSS feeds or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher or author. Requests to the author should be addressed to [email protected].” — Copyright 2007, CIPO, USCO Mental Toughness For Life, Coach Franco Cianflone
By FRANCO CIANFLONE 5 years ago in Motivation
The Four Ways of Leading
FROM THE 15 COMMITMENTS OF CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP. (DETHMER, CHAPMAN, WARNER KEMP) When we think about consciousness and unconsciousness we normally think of states of engagement with the world. Consciousness referred to as “the hard problem” in philosophy is defined as our ability to have a sense of self and engage with the world. Unconsciousness is the lack of engagement and responsiveness to other people and the environment. When people are unconscious they lose their awareness of what is happening around them.
By Charles Leon5 years ago in Motivation








