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The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Why do we fall...?
Let me tell you something you already know The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows It's a very mean and nasty place, and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there if you let it. You, me or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done! Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or even a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever. The margin for error is so small... one-half a step too late or early, and you don't quite make it. One half-second too slow, too fast, you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second.
By Sumesh Bhaila5 years ago in Motivation
Success is paramount for everyone
Success is something that we all aspire to, talk about, envy and fight for, we love and aspire to. It is really worth it. Success comes with reaching our aims and it brings us incomparable satisfaction and happiness. That gives us a unique opportunity to be happy every day, if we achieve small goals every day and step by step we will be approaching our GREAT dream.
By Success5 years ago in Motivation
My Mother's Motivation
The word mother cannot be defined in words. It can only be defined in terms of love and affection. My mother is behind my every success. I and my brother both are suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy that causes progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. So we cannot perform any task independently. So, I always need someone to support me. She is my mother. Many people abandon their children because of their disability. But my mother had no such thoughts. She is taking care of me and my brother even today. I and my brother both are disabled. She motivates us every day with the statement, “Physical disability is no bar to success”. I was five years old when I was diagnosed with the disease. But, till today my mother has never demotivated me. Many people were saying that taking care of such children is of waste. But my mother never took such words to her mind. She always motivates me saying, “Never take the words of society to your mind, just ignore their words. There might be hundreds of people who try to discourage you, but you should never lose your willpower”.
By BHARGAV M5 years ago in Motivation
LET'S HAVE LUNCH IN THE RAIN
Let's Have Lunch-In the Rain by Frederick B. Hudson A few months, a potential client for my video production services drastically disappointed me-no, let's correct that-he left me holding the bag. Literally. The bag contained the props for a fashion advertisement "shoot" scheduled in Central Park. My production partner and I had gone out of our way to give the fashion designer a reduced rate for an advertisement; we were told the designer would have his models, both children and adults, appropriately attired, sitting at a bench by a bend near the rowing pond.
By Frederick Hudson5 years ago in Motivation
Motivation – The Key to Success
Driven ”is a term we use to describe people who have already achieved great success in life. Have you ever wondered why we use that name? Why not, “Push” or “Moved” or another word to describe from point A to point B? The term "Driven" is derived from the word, "Drive Power," and is used to describe the ability to read, understand, and use your desire to achieve your goals. In other words, that's what motivates you to do your best in school, work, and health. Motivation is what motivates us to do the things we do.
By Sulav kandel5 years ago in Motivation
Why Writing On Vocal Made Sense In The New Normal
It was late one night in November of 2020 and while that was late into the game I remember it well. This advertisement pops up on Facebook, I see it on Instagram as well, make up to $6,000 a Month Writing From Home. I've literally written thousands of stories, I tell myself as I think about the possibility. I remember over the years, different people would say they could see what happened when they were reading my narrative reports. It was perhaps one of the biggest compliments in my professional career. These were Sheriffs, Judges, Lawyers, Prosecutors, and Deputy United States Marshalls. It was a very satisfying feeling to know I could impress people so accomplished, so educated, with my written words.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Motivation
Getting through another Canadian COVID Summer
If you live with Tourette Syndrome, more than likely you are also experiencing symptoms of ADHD (or other comorbid conditions). The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic may be making your ADHD-like symptoms worse if your job requires you to work from home.
By Simon J. Spencer5 years ago in Motivation
How to Change Your Mindset for Success by Auditing Your Mental Diet
In my early-to-mid 20s, I didn’t have a whole lot of faith that I would accomplish much. I didn’t have an academic mind and took the “minimalist approach” to high school. The write-ups and dismissals from my first couple of part-time jobs also indicated I was decidedly not the model employee. I scraped through college with the lowest possible passing grades and graduated with no desire to pursue a career in my field of study. (Music.)
By Corrie Alexander5 years ago in Motivation
I Plan to Make $1000 This Month — By Getting Naked
If this was an episode of Vampire Diaries, I’d recap exactly what happened previously that led me to this point. There’d be a lot of “how to make money writing online” articles referenced. A few brainstorms and a few more breakdowns. A lot of crying involved. And the entire credits would be dedicated only to a Miss Takes (because I made a lot of them).
By em5 years ago in Motivation
My writing and imagination are my passion.
Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash Writing is my one true love. There is a saying, "if your good at something, you should try and capitalize it." Ok, I heard it from the TV show 'Helluva Boss.' But anyway, I am trying to make it a full-time job. Currently, I am trying to get my writing published. For years I have been writing short stories and just filing them away in my computer hard drive. Then one day, out of boredom, I started to write a Yaoi (a manga of guy on guy interaction and intercourse). I was about to file it away like all the others but until a classmate who read a little of it said my story is popular in Japan. So, I thought, "I want to publish my story and turn it into a graphic novel." Thankfully a publishing company called iflowcreative.net found me and has helped me get my Yaoi out. I called my Yoai manga "Two shakes of a tail." It's about a were rabbit narrating his own story about how he landed his dream job by doing what he does best on his second part-time job. Shake his booty, aka his rabbit tail. It is dark humor. I believe what the late comic book writer Stan Lee said.
By stephanie borges5 years ago in Motivation



