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Post-Career Lessons From Michael Jordan.
It is now 23 years since Michael Jordan retired from the Chicago Bulls. Basketball fans know the importance of number 23: it is the one that was worn by Michael Jordan during his career and also the one which was initially chosen by Lebron James, the current reigning star of the National Basketball Association. Most readers will immediately conclude that this is how I got the idea for this article. Well, no actually. As improbable as it might seem, it happened when I was talking to a friend who owns her own theatre company. It very likely had to do with the fact that we were discussing about brand development and, for some reason, Michael Jordan crossed my mind. Ten minutes later, after saying goodbye to the said friend, I was sitting in a coffee shop and determining the key points of the present article.
By Ashley BOOLELL4 years ago in Motivation
10 Mistakes That Can Derail Your Success
In our society, success is often seen as something that can be achieved without too much hard work. However, this is not the case. In order to achieve success one must work diligently and avoid making mistakes along the way.
By Phong OG 4 years ago in Motivation
The Moment of Freedom
The Moment of Freedom Freedom—the fight for it Freedom isn't free. It comes with a price tag, and you should never settle for something less than the best. No one is born with the right to be a slave. And, no one is born with the right to own another person. From that moment on, we all have to fight for our freedom - every day. We have to fight for our right to live without fear or subordination. We have to fight for our right to be treated fairly, and to be able to make our own choices. In pursuit of these lofty goals, let us remember these ten reasons why freedom is worth fighting for!
By Sunil Kumar Kanth4 years ago in Motivation
10 Signs You're More Than Just Average
It's easy to feel like you're not as good, successful, or smart as others. But the truth is that we all have our talents, even if we don't see them at first. It's just a matter of finding out what they are. In this article, you'll learn how to decipher what you're good at and be happier for it.
By Lap Cong Thach 4 years ago in Motivation
And that day made a strong me
That summer night I couldn’t sleep because next morning I had to take my Physics Exam. I always found Physics a very tough subject because of its numerical problems. I still remember there was no electricity supply that entire night (due to load shedding) and I had to study in candle light (UPS and generators were not much trending at that time). Well, next morning I went to the examination centre praying and half sleepy. At around 9am the invigilator distributed the answer sheets first and question papers afterwards. With shivering hands, I prepared my answer sheet and started reading the question paper. For few moments, I felt like crying and wanted to leave the centre because my mind got blank and I was unable to recall even a single topic I prepared. Every question was new to me, words were fading away, and I was losing heart. I left the question paper, closed my eyes and underpinned myself with the back of my chair. For a few moments a flood of negative thoughts like; leaving the examination hall without attempting a single question, getting failed in exam and devastation of my future took over my mind. But all of a sudden I gathered courage; a single thought of my ruined future made me capable of attempting the questions. I really don’t know how many questions I attempted but the thing that engraved in my memories was I came back home crying and disappointed. My father (being my teacher) used to ask me details of my exams on our way to home (as he was the one providing me pick and drop service too), that day when he saw me blank he was shocked and became upset. He never saw me failing like that before but he still appreciated me and said; “Be strong my dear daughter! I know you can do this, just have faith in ALLAH, He will definitely help you.”
By Shafaq Haroon 4 years ago in Motivation
Your imagination is important for success!
Even though the human eye can only perceive a limited number of colors, the artist, using his or her creativity, may combine them in ways that we would never have imagined, and suddenly a blank canvas speaks to our hearts. While this voice seems to be genuine, we find it difficult to describe to others, and words fall short of explaining why we like or dislike the work.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Motivation
Professional writing is an important trait for success
It is a widely held belief that only students are required to have strong writing abilities. During our school years, we acquire the most significant information and refine our writing talents. The status of professionals should be conferred upon us when we graduate from various educational institutions.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Motivation
Giving makes you successful
It seems to reason that giving presents might make you feel better than getting them, and this is supported by research. Take time to consider all of the gifts you have given and received throughout the years, both good and bad. Your memories of the amazing gifts you gave to your friends and family members are almost certainly more vivid than your memories of the gifts you received. Because after all, it's always a pleasure to see our loved ones enjoying themselves.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Motivation
10 Things to Do That Make a Good First Impression
The first time you meet someone, they do literally leave an impression on you. And, unfortunately, it's easy to make a bad first impression. So to help you make a good one, we've put together this list of the 10 things that will get your foot in the door.
By Phong OG 4 years ago in Motivation







