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The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Work Until You Succeed, Then Keep Working!
I know a lot of people want to succeed in life. I mean, come on! Who doesn't?! We all want to succeed at something in life. Personal goals, financial goals, business goals, and whatever else you can think of. I have many, many goals for myself this year. I can't wait to challenge myself and make those goals become a reality in all aspects of my life.
By Nikki Pond5 years ago in Motivation
When all else fails, rely on the wisdom of show tunes.
Does anyone else have an obsession with making lists? No? Just me that’s an uber nerd? Regardless, making lists help me plan out my day, execute big projects and give me reminders that I’d otherwise forget. (And then two months later, freak out once I remember).
By Breyanna Wilson5 years ago in Motivation
The Broke College Grad Diaries - Part 6
Hey, World! It’s your favorite broke college graduate with another life update! To be honest, life has been relatively mellow lately. My emotional state has been mostly stable with a few fun fluctuations here and there. And, other than the fact that the U.S. Capitol was attacked by some of the most radical Trump supporters I’ve ever seen, the world has been pretty “normal”. As “normal” as it can be during a pandemic, I guess.
By Derek Evers5 years ago in Motivation
These 5 Things Are Stopping You From Reaching Your Goals
Our daily habits and thought processes are the foundation of our success or failure. The excuses we make, the things we are too stubborn to change, and the lack of discipline can make or break the amount of success we have in our lives. It’s critical to stay self-aware and to learn what we have to change to live the life we want.
By K. Doe5 years ago in Motivation
An Eye For Luxury Can’t Be Taught In A Classroom
Molly Humble’s life was destined to be anything but ordinary from the very beginning. Abandoned by her mother in a hotel room as a 2-year-old, Molly learned early on that if she wanted to succeed, she’d have to make it happen herself.
By Victoria Kennedy5 years ago in Motivation
This is my courageous life, show me yours. Top Story - January 2021.
I recently stumbled across my answers to some Courageous Living exercises from Your Courageous Life by the wonderful Kate Courageous (Kate Swoboda). They were written as a predictive vision of my best possible self, many years ago, and at the risk of great personal embarrassment I’ve decided to post them here.
By James Garside5 years ago in Motivation
21 Day Challenge
21-Day Challenge! What Motivate's You!? It takes 21 days to turn something into a habit. It takes 90 more days to make it a life-changing habit. Everyone has one thing in their life that they could change or work on. Pick one thing in your life that you could do every day for 21 days.
By Amanda Bland5 years ago in Motivation
The Notebook of Imagination
My name is David, born into a shelter home with no money, hardly any food or consistent clothing, where me, my older sister Mary and my mother who became a single parent once she found out the news of her husband and my deceased father, that he gotten into a horrible plane crash while traveling overseas with his fellow troops and his command-in-chief to be at war with Iraq.
By Mark Smith5 years ago in Motivation
Where's The End Of The Tunnel?
How many walls do I have to hit, before it seems like I no longer have to take a detour? How many emails must I sift through, before a glorious one comes that shows that I've won a challenge, gotten a decent pay out, got a new company client, or something else that displays some form of triumph? Days just appear to be swimming by at this point, and I don't feel like building another canoe to push through any more rapids. My eyes open daily (praise the Most High) to a new morning; full of hopes and dreams, comprehension of things that must be done, and...lethargic moods. I strongly DISLIKE feeling lethargic!
By Jose Wright Jr.5 years ago in Motivation
Play Through Challenges With Confidence
Now, I am not what one would consider me as a great golfer. Most of the time, I’m not even a good golfer. Some of my friends might tell you I’m more of a ‘golf assassin’ than a practitioner. But, there are valuable life lessons that can be learned from the pastime.
By Stu E5 years ago in Motivation





