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The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Tipping Tuesday on Vocal
We tip wait staff, airport shuttle drivers, waxing specialists, and bartenders without even thinking about it. Delivery people, parking attendants, taxi drivers, and baristas. Some people say that they have even tipped cows – an activity that sounds callous and inhumane.
By Kennedy Farr5 years ago in Motivation
Started from the Bottom and Now He’s Here: How this 8-figure Business Owner Built Himself an Empire From the Ground Up
Despite the prominence of the “rags to riches” trope, few entrepreneurs can actually say we “started from the bottom, now we’re here.” Manuel Suarez’s journey proves Drake’s lyrics true, though. The once bankrupt man, turned digital marketing guru, turned elite entrepreneur, will leave you speechless when you hear about his humble beginnings.
By Edmund Morgan5 years ago in Motivation
Jake Mayers’ Manifestation Code System Review!
This is my honest Manifestation Code System Review. The entire world consists of different people. And every person out there has a different fate. It contains a large number of vibrations. These vibrations are of various types. These vibrations play an essential role in a person’s life.
By The Secret of Manifestation5 years ago in Motivation
Belfast Business Receives Silver Diversity Mark
A Belfast based provider of global talent which outsources advisory services has been awarded the Silver Diversity Mark from awarding body Diversity Mark NI. The award recognises the organisations commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and follows a number of initiatives launched by the business to achieve this status. AMS (formerly Alexander Mann Solutions Solutions), provides services including a maternity / paternity programme to support working parents back into employment, a mentoring programme and a number of awareness initiatives such as Pride events and diversity inclusion days.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Motivation
Ujjwal Singh aka Theujsi is a rising digital entrepreneur
A few groups think computerized advertising is not difficult to learn assuming you start, realize that isn't correct, you need to keep yourself Updated every day to remain in the opposition. Meet Ujjwal Singh otherwise known as Theujsi, a set up name in the realm of advanced promoting. He is additionally named among the Youngest Digital Entrepreneurs.
By Webude Media5 years ago in Motivation
My Journey with 101 Things in 1001 Days
I’m just 1 person who likes to do things. Back in 2007, I became aware of something called the 101 Things in 1001 Days challenge when an online friend of mine drew up a list and took it on. The basic idea was to come up with 101 things you wanted to do and try to do them in just 1001 days. That might seem overwhelming, but it averages out to about 3 things a month, which is less than 1 a week. There are many “one thing a week” challenges or even “one thing a day” challenges out there, and those are fantastic, but not sustainable for me in the long term. And, unlike new year’s resolutions, there was more of an emphasis on specific things to do and more time to do some of the larger things. Doing 101 things in 1001 days, I soon found, was not only the right pace for me but also highly beneficial.
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Motivation
The Formula To Success
It's sad to think of the many people worldwide who deny themselves the opportunity for success and accomplishment in life, all because of their limiting beliefs. Society has influenced us to believe that in order to achieve success and prosperity in life, we first need money, and a fair amount of it too. Now I can't deny that to be true to an extent, because in order to make money, we do indeed need to invest money first, whether that be in shares, in property, in business, in managed funds, or whatever. Having said that though, money isn't how success is generated. You don't need money to create an action plan. Many will say that success comes from lots of hard work, and that is absolutely correct, it does require an extreme amount of hard work and ongoing commitment to achieve success and our goals, but even hard work won't necessarily lead us to success. We can work our butt off, and we can even be working endless hours every single day, day after day, month after month, and year after year, but success will elude us if we fail to possess the right attitude, values, and behaviors. We can work as hard as we like, 16 hours a day, if we so choose, but if our focus is completely on making money, then straight away we are adopting a poor attitude, and we will find ourselves forever chasing money, rather than earning it. Again. we can work as hard as we like, 16 hours a day, if we so choose, but if we have a selfish attitude, and we in no way have any desire to help and serve others, we will find that what goes around comes around, and life will deny us any help also. The success formula is based upon five key elements. Now we can throw in several other behaviors, traits, and characteristics if we like, such as willpower, motivation, belief, determination, maturity, passion, courage, and sacrifice, because there are several ingredients to success after all, but the below five attitudes, behaviors, and values, are the main ingredients. Without them, success and prosperity are often extremely difficult to come by.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
Is Everyone Sipping On Haterade These Days?
"Have you ever met a hater doing better than you? Me neither" - Unknown After publishing hundreds of articles about entrepreneurship, writing, and of course, freelance nursing over the last bit of time, I've learned a lot.
By Rick Martinez5 years ago in Motivation
My Friend Fredia 'Cheetah' Gibbs
By Llerraj Esuod "I'm gonna knock you out. Mama said, knock you out." --LL Cool J Fredia 'Cheetah' Gibbs heard an old-time gospel as panicky footfalls facilitated her escape from bullies to the reliable safety of Grandma's house.
By Llerraj Esuod5 years ago in Motivation
Ode to a Savage
To Mrs. Savage, You were everything I thought a great teacher wasn't. You mocked my paintings and singled me out in class, almost like a bully. When I asked you how you were able to capture the perfect ellipses on your sterling silver bowls, coffee cups, and vases, you told me all I had to do was look. Nothing more. And you'd walk away.
By Wendy Sanders5 years ago in Motivation









