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Murphy's Law: The only difference between you and success is this point, master it you will eventually succeed
The Internet has a buzzword: social Cow, which describes a person who is very confident and can quickly blend in no matter what environment he or she is in. The opposite of a word: social fear, this word is to say that most people do not like to deal with interpersonal relationships, and some people will even be apprehensive for a long time because of a word or a look from others.
By Grieser MustoBielerude3 years ago in Motivation
45 things I have learned in my 32 years
Last month I turned 32 years old. I know that is not considered to be very old to most people. However, I feel like I have collected some wisdom during my life so far that may be helpful to others. I decided to share things I’ve learned with the public to hopefully inspire others to do the same. If we all shared our knowledge with the world imagine how many people that could be helped by it. Without any more delay here are 45 things I’ve learned so far in my 32 years of life.
By Christina Epperly3 years ago in Motivation
10 Ways to Suggest Ideas to Your Client for an Efficient Project
Introduction We all know the client is not always right. In fact, it’s a common misconception that the client should be in charge of the entire project — but often times they are not. The best idea for your projects is one that is well-reviewed by both parties at every stage of development and implementation. To do this successfully, you need to get each party excited about your ideas early on so they can commit to them from the start.
By Subhan Ahmed3 years ago in Motivation
3 INSPIRATIONAL STORIES WITH A MORAL
1. How to Hunt a Monkey “Do you know how hunters of old used to trap monkeys?” A man asked his child. “Rather than chasing them up a tree or shooting arrows from below, they’d put a heavy glass jar with a narrow neck on the floor, which had the monkeys’ favourite food inside.
By Faraz3 years ago in Motivation
Why I write my first article on Vocal
I have always been fearful of publishing my works in public, often wondering if what I write is good enough, do I have anything valuable to offer to people to make the best of their time and if anyone would actually bother to read what I write.
By Skyler Lin3 years ago in Motivation
What Elon Musk can buy with his $335 billion
With a net worth of $335 billion, Elon Musk is the world's richest man by a huge margin. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is so rich that his net worth is more than the GDP of several countries. Find out what Musk can acquire with his massive net worth.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Motivation
The Art of Life Mapping: Creating a Roadmap for Success
A map has a beginning point. Who you are right now may be traced back to your roots. When asked to introduce themselves, the majority of people would respond something along the lines of, “Hi, my name is Jean, and I am a senior in high school.” It does not teach you anything about who Jean is; all it does is tell you what Jean is focused on right now.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Motivation
Always fail not because you are inexperienced, but the key to this point
People over middle age will find that many things in life success and failure, are normal. Many people will be ecstatic about success, or mediocre, failure will be summed up as lessons learned.
By Tony C Lustig3 years ago in Motivation
I Wrote an Episode of a BBC Radio Soap
Here is an account of what happened when I wrote an episode of a radio drama for the Roots Project at BBC Radio Newcastle. It may be of interest to those of you who are considering radio work, although this is not a blueprint of radio procedure.
By Joe Young3 years ago in Motivation
What to Consider While Selecting an ADHD Coach for Your Loved Ones
ADHD is one of the most prevalent pediatric neurodevelopmental diseases. It is typically diagnosed in childhood and might extend into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have difficulty paying attention, restraining impulsive actions, or being extremely active. ADHD children require particular care and attention throughout their childhood; otherwise, their learning abilities and other life skills may suffer, making it difficult for them to lead a good life.
By [email protected]3 years ago in Motivation
What Every Person Should Know About Personal Finance - a Guide to Navigating the Rat Race
When you have a salary, a spouse or partner, children, and other bills to pay, saving money becomes a necessity. Having the right financial habits from a young age is important if you want to establish good habits that will last a lifetime. As such, becoming aware of personal finance at an early age is essential. After all, learning about it sooner rather than later will help you plan for your future and avoid pitfalls in your adult years. If you’re reading this, it’s almost certain that you know someone who isn’t financially stable. Perhaps they lost their job or failed to properly invest their money. In either case, it’s imperative that you understand how the rat race affects people financially and how to escape it. Read on to learn what every person should know about personal finance.
By Keeley Tan3 years ago in Motivation







