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The Reason for the Season
Being that I am a singer/songwriter/musician, I am constantly seeking new and different ways to express ideas, situations/experiences, feelings, and relationships. One of the best ways I know how is to flesh them out through the act of writing lyrics and creating melodies to match said lyrics. Since it is the Christmas season, I feel compelled to share the lyrics of 2 songs I wrote about this wonderful holiday and holy-day: "Merry Christmas Baby" and "It's Christmas". Both songs were inspired by my son and are a stark reminder of what the true meaning of Christmas is: the birth of Jesus. I hope you enjoy reading through them as much as I enjoyed writing them. If you feel so inspired to listen to the actual songs, you can do so by going to the links at the end of each lyrical section below.
By Jim Gaven4 years ago in Motivation
10 Zen Habits To Get Things Done
But the point now is not in the name, but in the fact that when introducing this wonderful system, a person is faced with a tangible problem: in one moment he needs to rebuild and introduce a new business management system into his life. If you have already tried GTD, and it did not work or would like to try, but you are confused by the need to drastically reshape your daily routine, there is an alternative scheme — ZTD, Zen to Done.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Motivation
How to compost past unattained New Year's Resolutions into grateful and graceful aspirations for 2022
If there was ever a moment of total transformation it was the day of my birth. Even at that moment I was a person with my own unique character, as unique as my DNA. Everything that makes me who I am, it’s in my potential, much like a play waiting to begin. My entire life exists as a potential that has been prepared for.
By Annaelle Artsy4 years ago in Motivation
Meet Anthony Payne, aka Tone Capone Changes The Face of the American Business World With His Real Estate and Supercar Businesses.
Tone Capone and His Early Success Story In, 2004 Tone Capone bought his first investment property at 23 years old. The Real Estate provides enough residual income to pay for a Lamborghini. In 2010 , when Instagram started it allowing people to see into his life. People would see the lamborghini and everybody would always ask to use the vehicle pictures or graduation , prom Weddings. It was almost as though there was always a different person and event in rotation. I always did it because I love seeing smiles on peoples faces after a while I started charging people and that’s when it transitioned into a business. I didn’t choose the business the business chose me. With the extra income I purchased more properties and more exotic cars. Each car Represented a different investment property with each plate reading “PAID FOR” all spelled differently
By Jaeamor4 years ago in Motivation
The Accidental Book
My friend Lesley has written a lovely book (it’s her second, her first “The Owl In The Towel” is published here) and I suggested that she could self publish. She is a busy lady and wasn’t sure that she could do it so I said I would see if I could publish one using Amazon’s Kindle Publishing interface. You can hear her reading the first chapter of her new book below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Motivation
My Path
Who knew that one action of disobeying my parents could be the wisest and lucky choice of my life. My favorite career path was constantly changing through my teenage life. One day, I would want to be a performer, next surgeon neurologist, and following four months, I would be passionate about being an artist. A kid is never afraid to try new things and develop physical and academic possibilities. I had experience in vocal, dance, martial arts, modeling, and even academic Olympics at age 12. I can call myself an all-rounder; it gives me confidence but reduces my number of friends.
By Zhan Swain4 years ago in Motivation
Lets be real here
During the pandemic,I have been through hell, literally. It has been the most draining two years of my life. The days have seemed like a broken record, repeating and repeating. I have lost touch with reality and most importantly, my own sense of happiness. I wish I could turn back time, or I could just fast forward past this. However, I know that I can’t. I think of this often, knowing that many others feel the same. I wish time would slow down for me or at least let me gather my feelings and get my head in the right space. My twenties, my prime years, are starting to feel like a waste. I am approaching the middle of these “prime years” and have not experienced much except being terrified every time I leave my home. Where has this left my mental health? In shambles. So here I am, being mentally beaten up by the thoughts in my head and physically in pain from constantly lying in bed and worrying. I am sick and tired of being beaten up, aren't we all?
By Madonna Garrett4 years ago in Motivation
Not Giving Up On My Business 1st-Time Profited in 2020
When the corona virus hit, it greatly impacted negatively on my income. The majority of my customers were those that preferred onsite computer training and consulting. They either during the early impact of COVID-19 cancelled their contracts or postponed them. Components of the business that were online were expanded, and onsite components were converted so they were available virtually. Social Media outlets were updated, and utilization of them was increased. Though I implemented more efforts with any free marketing, promotions, and live videos on Social Media, it still proved to be difficult due to many announcements by all media outlets about businesses closing. I felt overshadowed, I felt like I was drowning, I felt defeated at times, and I felt invisible; nevertheless, I was not going to give up on my business. One way or another, I was going to make sure that everyone knew I was still here, that everybody knew I still existed, and that all would know I was still a fighter.
By Amber Hawkins4 years ago in Motivation






