self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Awesome Self-Help Ways to Improve Your Well-Being
As we grow, we are always looking for ways to improve our lives overall to ensure that we are the best versions of ourselves that we can be. We often look for ways to help us continue to grow as individuals and maybe even help other people with their personal growth as well. Since we are always constantly growing and evolving, it’s always a great idea to ensure that our growth is positive for ourselves and the people around us. Here are a couple of ways to ensure positive growth that can help you become a better version of you.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Motivation
What Listening in Nature Can Do For You
Nature is the perfect place to relax and listen to music. Many people are always listening to music throughout the day. A lot of people find music to be a relief and believe it's something they can’t live without. A person who loves nature can have a healthy lifestyle, not just physically, but also mentally. Being in nature can give a sense of calm and balance that is very important in life. You might have felt this after a trip to the forest with your friends. We are getting busier in life living in cities, and all the time we are surrounded by work and noise that we don't get enough time to think about nature. Nature helps us in many ways. It can balance our life, and give us the much-needed vacation that we all deserve. In this article, we will discuss some of the reasons why you should spend more time in nature for the growth of your life.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Motivation
Don't Play Small
I left a dream on a shelf because I felt that my voice didn’t matter. I slid back into the shadows unconsciously and put my own aspirations and dreams aside because I was constantly bombarded by feelings of insignificance and not being able to realize my own gifts. I simply forgot that I mattered in this world. I put thoughts in my own head that sharing my stories, experiences, etc. would be laughed at and outside opinions mattered more than my own. When someone told me I wasn’t a great writer, I took that to heart and believed them. I didn’t take the constructive criticism into consideration and use it as a catalyst to improve my writing. I shut down their opinion and stopped writing. Why did their opinion matter more than my own? Why did I let them control my dream?
By Jade Kelly6 years ago in Motivation
Sometimes the Girl Who Is Always There for Everyone Else, Needs Someone There for Her
You feel a lot when you're the girl who is always there for others, whether you're willing or not. Your heart is a vast expanse of water, sometimes troubled and sometimes calm—but always ready to give life to those who need it... even for those too afraid to swim. You are a multilayered personality whose depths seem to have absolutely no limits. You give and you give and you give; tearing pieces of your paper soul into the smallest of fragments just to set someone else aflame.
By Natalie Santana6 years ago in Motivation
Pain VS Pleasure
I once read a passage that taught me about our inner motivating factors. This passage explained that we are all motivated by two things: we either move towards pleasure or away from pain. Have you thought about what makes you move? Have you pondered on what propels your progress?
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
Keen as a Hawk!
I’ve travelled this same stretch of road for decades. One of the 400 series highways crisscrossing southern Ontario––two hundred and fifty kilometers of flat pavement surrounded by some of the richest agricultural land in the world. Other than flocks of crows, and the occasional herds of cows and horses, pretty much a mundane drive.
By Rick Beneteau6 years ago in Motivation
Knowing Your Value
Where would you rank yourself on a scale of 1 to 10? Would you say that you are average or above normal? To rank yourself at all would be a comparison. Comparison can be the thief of all joy. They say that imitation is the greatest form of flattery. But there is no better alternative for authenticity. In a world where many are trying to be like everyone else, does it become harder or easier to value yourself?
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
Read This When Everything Is Falling Apart
I wish you weren't reading this. You clicked on this article because you're going through something rough, and I wish I could reach through my computer and give you the world's biggest hug. But I can't do that, so instead I'm going to let you read something that will hopefully help guide you on the path to happiness.
By Lindsie Raye6 years ago in Motivation
New Thoughts, New Things
One morning I was washing dishes at my family's house. I noticed my uncle as he walked into the kitchen. He had gotten ready for the day ahead and wore a nice shirt with shoes to match. "Good morning," I said. "What are your plans today?" His response took me by complete surprise.
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
The Writer That Never Writes
I can't say for certain when I worked out that my purpose was probably to write. Or even if it's something I actually needed to 'work out' at all. It's always lingered in the recesses of my mind, pushed further and further into the corner, like the one box of stuff in your attic you genuinely will need again, shifted to the side to make room for Christmas decorations, 'holiday clothes' that your wardrobe can no longer contain (just me?), and random cables and remotes for DVD players you almost definitely no longer have.
By Emily Evans6 years ago in Motivation











