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Walkthrough your success with your willpower
Have you ever wondered if a person's potential to achieve success is influenced by their willpower? Willpower is the inner strength that allows you to not only choose but also follow through on your decisions. People with strong willpower are able to stick to their decisions in the face of adversity. People with low willpower surrender to fate.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
“B_Urself”
Who are you? Why do you write stories? What’s in it for you? I am about to bring you into my world and show you the things that I see and what my mind creates for you to read. I am a regular ordinary human being just like yourself, I am no different then the average person who works at a fast food place. Doesn’t mean I am better or worse but the same but what drives me might be very different because of my mind and the way that I think. I can be motivated by the tiniest thoughts and ideas. Most importantly my family, my beautiful queen and two kings. I grew up in an unstable home with a house full of siblings. Never had a father to take after so everything I‘ve learned up to this point has been self taught and I have been really ok with that.
By nikko5 years ago in Motivation
Added Fuel
When journeying towards our goals, there are several factors that have the potential to distract us from focusing on achieving them, along the way. To first start the pursuit, we need that element of motivation within us, that enticement of actually achieving our goal, as we visualize the feelings and emotions that we would experience in that moment of success. Picturing such a moment fills us with great joy and excitement, which ultimately is what triggers the motivation within us to get started on the journey. Sadly, motivation is a very unreliable emotion. It can be easily distracted by external influences and circumstances. Ask anyone who has ever quit such a journey, and they will tell you that they lost all motivation to keep persevering with trying to achieve their goals, because they became sick and tired of continually failing over and over again, they became sick and tired of being rejected, they became sick and tired of waiting for success to manifest, and they became sick and tired of constantly facing challenges and setbacks. To these individuals, success was clearly never going to present itself when there were constant failures, rejections, setbacks, and challenges, hence the reason for giving up on their goals. That's what they believed anyway! Anyone who has ever succeeded will tell you that you simply just need to keep on persevering, no matter the time it takes, no matter the number of failures, no matter the number of setbacks, no matter the number of rejections, and no matter the number of challenges. The journey is about patience, determination, resilience, perseverance, belief, and hard work. We are all human though, and we all experience the disappointment, frustration, pain, suffering, and hurt that comes with failure, rejection, setbacks, and other adversities. We know the option to give up is so much easier to do, rather than continue on encountering the emotions of disappointment, and the like. It's the time where our motivation gets immensely tested. But if choose to quit, what do we achieve? All that pain, suffering, and hard work all amount to nothing, therefore, we need to refuel our motivation.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
Raising the Collective Consciousness
Raising the Collective Consciousness Since getting sober it has deepened my love of learning about the great mysteries of world, higher realms of consciousness, and how to manifest great things into my life. I’ve always been a seeker, I just assumed that eventually I would be so spiritually evolved that I wouldn’t want drugs and alcohol. Over a year later, a year of particularly challenging times to say the least, I am at peace and grateful for the journey that brought me here. About ten month ago I was still unfulfilled with life, sober, but unfulfilled. I knew I had it in me to figure out what it was that was going to bring me great joy and abundance in life, I just had to be patient and really go within. And it paid off. The amount of gratitude I have for my life today cannot be measure. It can only be lived and expressed through my day-to-day actions. I was gifted with the most deeply satisfying role in raising the collective consciousness that I had no idea existed until it found me. I am in the beginning of my journey as a Soul Realignment Practitioner. I read peoples Akashic Records for them. I use a pendulum and allow my subconscious to access the fifth dimension, an energetic database. I tell people who they are at soul level, what blocks and restrictions are present, and I clear those blocks and restrictions for them, temporarily, so that they can bring abundance into their lives and live in their divine nature. I help them become aware of what talents they were gifted with to figure out how they can live a truly well lived life. Now when I say temporarily, I mean that they have to make choices that serve their greatest potential. This work is transformative. I can tell them what is holding them back but they have to make the choices necessary to bring about change. I hope to be an illustrious example to my clients about what real transformation can look like and how euphoric it feels to truly transform with help from your Higher Self. I know with myself I romanticized the pain and suffering and without it I wasn’t quite sure who I was. Things that we let define us, we must transcend beyond that and go into the unknown.
By Christina Meyer5 years ago in Motivation
ℙ𝕣𝕖𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕚𝕥𝕪 𝔹𝕚𝕣𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕕 ℙ𝕒𝕤𝕤𝕚𝕠𝕟.
Precarity Birthed Passion. Dedication To my mama who years ago loved, cried, and read. Today I write. Thank you. _ One of my earliest memories heavily revolves around an argument that my mother had with my father. As I got older, I came to the realization that that was one of the last disagreements they had. It was the very reason she raised me all alone. They had separated, and I too from the world; one where I thought I did not belong.
By Mrs. Robinson5 years ago in Motivation
A Tale of Two Manhattans: The Puerto Rican White Girl from Spanish Harlem
On 108th street and Madison Avenue, they called me “White Girl.” Even though they all knew my name, to them, “Alyssa” didn’t seem quite fitting. I talked like I was “White” according to my friends from Lehman Village, Lakeview, and Villa Hermosa Apartments, all territories of Spanish Harlem which made up my ‘hood. because I enunciated my R’s, my S’s, my T’s, always said “like” as a filler, and, I don’t know, I guess I had an accent that sounded similar to 99.9% of the young white women that I went to school with. For years, I felt like I was trapped in between two worlds, neither in which I felt I truly belonged. At the private school that I attended (the name is not relevant at this time) for thirteen years of my life, I was teased for being a “loud Puerto Rican,” especially in the 6th grade, and was regularly asked if the name-brand bags, shoes, or jewelry that I sported at school was “real.” I was even teased by local private school boys who constantly reminded me I didn’t belong in their community, sending me AOL instant messages to my computer to remind me that I was “poor” and that I didn't belong at the school. (How ironic how some of the same students that teased me were on scholarships as well, huh? Talk about self-hate.) Even when I didn’t even try to be accepted, I was regularly reminded that I would never be so. If it wasn’t within my school community, it was by some young girl who lived in my building telling me that I think I am “better than them” for going to private school, or simply because of how I talk.
By Alyssa "Lefty" P.5 years ago in Motivation
Live Your Own Creativity
I've always wondered if there were a job that would combine all my passions into one calling: art, writing, and yoga. The obvious one would be a picture book or a comic book about yoga. But both unfortunately and fortunately for me, I have never been one to pick the obvious route. And most of the time, the hobbies that I love to do often combine at most two out of three of my enjoyments.
By Issie Amelia5 years ago in Motivation
For the Love of The Game
It’s Lima Time I missed the days when baseball had many characters that boggled the mind. There were colorful names like Blue Moon Odum, The Scooter, Vinegar Bend, and the Bird to name a few. Not only were their names colorful but many of their acts on and off the field were as colorful as some of the names.
By roy Slezak5 years ago in Motivation
Passion and Meaning
Who I was never seemed to stand out. Until I discovered acting. My passion. I am advancing myself mentally and physically, breaking away from the chains and becoming who I've always wanted to be. If you were to glance at my past, what you see would be much different from today. And hopefully the future.
By Hannah Pressman5 years ago in Motivation








