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My Fake Crisis that is Real. Top Story - December 2021.
I am walking down the street when a crippling wave of vertigo and nausea hits me so hard I need to sit on nearby steps to avoid falling over. But the weakness is not going away. The nausea remains, along with an awful taste in my mouth. I experience the flavor of decay and despair. I feel as if I am in a deathtrap that is inches from closing.
By Victor Rotariu4 years ago in Motivation
Top 10 Soft Skills To Master In The Modern World
Soft skills — flexible or soft skills (often translated literally) — is a category of skills that is not directly related to a person’s professional activities, but at the same time has a direct impact on the development of his career, productivity, and the ability to build relationships with others.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Motivation
Stuck in a Truck
From California to Pennsylvania, I drove across the country in my Toyota Tacoma pick up truck. I had turned in my notice at the job I had happily worked for a little over 3 years as a home care aid. I sold my only set of furniture I owned at a consignment store, packed up the little blue truck (thankfully, I am a minimalist) filled up the gas tank (which was straight robbery, as gas prices in California are astronomically high, especially when driving a truck!) and then I was finally off! The anticipation leading up to this point was unnerving, to say the least! There were times that I had to force myself mentally to prepare, but also balance the daily tasks of life by just taking one day at a time. It was all I could do to just live in the moment, while also prepare for the future. Easier said than done. Securing a new, higher paying job was a complete God-send, as I was applying for remote work, and a variety of other jobs I was qualified to work for. It was a bit overwhelming to see so many job opportunities that were hiring. The main drive (pun intended) from moving away from California was that it was no longer serving me financially, and I had been in a long distance relationship for the last 6 months and we were anxious to be married. We filed our marriage license in the state of Pennsylvania and are happily engaged. Now, the real task is at hand that will test our relationship to the fullest when we make this long journey together. We said a prayer before we set out, and turned on our favorite music. Leaving California, we had to get through one of the Northern red wood forests. My stomach was all in knots as I drove through the winding road. Huge, looming red woods on both sides threatened to thwart me on my journey. But I sang my heart out to the music in order to gather my courage.
By Savannah Lacey4 years ago in Motivation
10 Actions That Indicate You Are a Classy Person
Actions that indicate that you are a classy person. The art of dealing with others is an important topic all over the world, and we find that the West has taken care of this matter and has opened many specialized institutes in the study of social skill and the method that helps the individual to be distinguished by sophistication in one's dealings.
By Yazid4 years ago in Motivation
These Top 4 Distractions Are Killing Your Business
Are you distracted right now? Have you ever wondered why you seem to be always spinning your wheels and getting nowhere in business? Do you feel like you're always busy, busy, busy but not really making any progress? Does it feel like you're taking one step forward but then two steps back?
By DeeDee4 years ago in Motivation
Money Can Allow You to Do a Lot of Good in the World
Fear Squashes Great Ideas I mention this because many people fear chasing the money and it holds them back from the most profitable ideas. They almost feel like following the path to financial freedom is greedy. That’s not the case at all. Money is not evil in and of itself, it’s the love of money that might divert one’s intention
By Estalontech4 years ago in Motivation
My First 25 Cents
I have been writing since high school, mostly intermittently through life experiences. My hometown best friend and I were in a creative writing class together growing up, and we have both branched out to writing in our own ways and avenues. I have opened numerous blog accounts through Weebly and Wix and almost WordPress, to merely exist just for me. A place that I can create a story, mostly about my life, but something that I could share if I wanted to. Although I have times of my life and stories wrapped into those blogs, I tend to get stuck because I have so many experiences to tell and I feel the need to share them in chronological order, almost like an archive. Then, time passes, details get forgotten and the desire to write turns into stress. On the other hand, I have never really had the desire to share my writing on platforms. I never wanted to open myself up to critique and be seen in a more vulnerable way from others who I don't know or who I am not close to.
By Rilee Arey4 years ago in Motivation
Mind Change
The ability to change one's state of mind is defined as follows: Your mind is both your most valuable asset and your most formidable adversary when it comes to achieving success, happiness, and accomplishment, as well as all of the other things that matter in life. Despite the fact that it can assist you in achieving more than you ever imagined possible, your mental patterns can also hold you back, trapping you in a cycle of mistakes, and causing you to continue to practice habits that you developed years ago without realizing that they could be harmful in the long run.
By Simon Ng4 years ago in Motivation







