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EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE- GROW YOUR TALENT
A lot of people have been wasting their precious life just because they didn't do the right thing at the right time. They feel unfulfilled, unappreciated, stifled and just plain bored. Every human being has the innermost talent that is capable of doing everything. If not detected those innermost won't be unleashed before death. Talent often hides in the most unlikely people and places. Hidden talents serve no one, but when you learn how to spot and release talent, you can make your school amazing for everyone. By exploring the core elements of talent—passion, skills, and personality traits—you can uncover your gifts that can help to unleash the talent. According to Ralph Waldo Emerson “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Unleashing the talent within a person starts with the principle that he needs to contribute and "volunteer" their best effort when doing things that they enjoy. Dean Koontz put it like “I really believe that everyone has a talent, ability, or skill that he can mine to support himself and to succeed in life.” People cannot afford to distance themselves from you when they expect the best from, that is why Pablo Picasso said, “I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” Everyone has an inner talent or even a set of inner talents. These hidden inner talents are created and matured as a result of following your passions and doing the things that you love doing. The key to success is to fully understand how to apply the greatest talents and strengths in your life. We also made progress in life when we decided to identify our talent. In this article, we are going to identify how to gather the piece to make your life a successful being again.
By FRED ABANKWA5 years ago in Motivation
Life Lessons I Hope I Learn by 40-Something as a 30-Something Man
As the meaning of life becomes clearer, so do the lines on my face. I am 34 years old and approaching 40 like a Japanese Bullet Train. It’s in your human nature to fear aging. Aging means you’re getting closer to death. Yet there are plenty of people who are still alive but dead inside.
By Tim Denning5 years ago in Motivation
A miracle in the making.
At the start of this pandemic John and Jane Doe, were ordinary factory workers without a care in the world. However, over night they found themselves facing hardships that were almost unimaginable. It started with the purchase of their first vehicle in over 6 months since an unexpected breakdown had left them stranded. That same vehicle was just the start of their problems when John found himself in a parking lot changing the alternator in the rain shortly after leaving the car lot. The first of many breakdowns over the next few months.
By David Bolin5 years ago in Motivation
Interviews
So, you probably don't know this because it just happened, but I have an interview later. I got multiple texts saying that this modeling/acting agency was interested in me and that I should call them back so I can book a spot for an interview. So I called them yesterday and we set up a Zoom meeting today at around 6:30 PM and I'm nervous as hell.
By Justin Morales5 years ago in Motivation
An Introduction
Hello, I've been sitting on this platform for a while afraid to post anything I have to share because of my fear of being vulnerable in front of strangers, but at this point, there is no reason to hide our voices, especially with how this pandemic has impacted us physically and emotionally. Storytelling is healing and I want to get used to sharing again. When we tell our stories, we can clear up the running story line in our minds and potentially connect with people who have shared experiences. This page is about being raw, exchanging information, and enhancing our perspectives. Truth be told, I miss political banter with friends at social gatherings, I miss studying and writing passionately about political and social theory, and bouncing ideas off of my peers. To be honest, I've become a little soft and dull after a much needed break from educational institutions and the restaurant life. Those were some heavy days, but I am grateful for the people who have created platforms to continue those discussions and are actively sharing knowledge with their communities. This is a huge move forward with everything going online, we can still connect with each other even though we're farther apart.
By jaz valentino5 years ago in Motivation
The Power of Rationing Your Fucks
If you haven’t noticed by now, I tend to have a fairly colorful vocabulary and it’s not something I’ll apologize for - however, I do believe it’s appropriate that I warn you in advance that this episode may have more than your usual number of expletives given the subject at hand.
By Megs Thompson5 years ago in Motivation
Shifting From Employee to Boss Bitch
So you’ve decided to start a business - woohoo! You’ve quit your job - told your boss where ta’ file any last-minute assignments and have made the proud walk from cubicle to car, grinning from ear to ear, humming Eye of The Tiger to yourself & focusing intensely on NOT tripping over your own feet, as you balance a flimsy box containing your favorite coffee mug, desk plant & weeks worth of stinky Tupperware - because we all know that’s what that dark bottom desk drawer was for.
By Megs Thompson5 years ago in Motivation
Oxymoron
Life has taught us to love in moderation. To make sure that the next person doesn't get over on us. This is American culture. To be or not to be, we have one of two options. There's just this one thing that keeps the crabs in the bucket and that's the other crab. We all want to be better than the next or improving on the last. So to stay ahead we work harder than we play. We focus on career and business rather than home and family. We become connected to the course of cultivating our universe. America wants to be the pinnacle of the world and with that goal occupation has to become top priority. We are definitely the home of the brave, but freedom is created in this country not given. Regardless of the level of status one creates service is a commodity that never seems to die. So even when we believe we are free our lives are being used to serve a higher purpose. We are creating a world that is intended to live for generations. Our freedom lies where we decide to serve. This is where we find our will to continue life while loosing every minute we have to succeed. We want to keep walking but our feet tend to swell. While we're striving to become life is fleeting from our grasp. with every moment passing we come closer to death closer to eternity. So we must use our freedom to serve our command. We must do in order to become. With the accomplishments of life responsibility grows in priority and importance. With every level of growth there's a new flight of stairs lying ahead. The idea is to never give up and never stop progressing. The adolescent stage of life can create a complex eternity if one finds comfort in complacency. The idea is to be all that one can be and to conquer over what is beneath you. Never be a slave to your service, but let your labor serve you. This is America! This is the idea that has kept us under the command. The way of creation has forced us into a house and home. A family that continues the trend. We are serving the logic behind the idea of serving ourselves. We are still becoming on the time of recycled concept. A concept that has kept us free in the mind be bound behind physical walls. We must get free truly free. Get out all of the boxes and then sit with your creations. We are the cultivators the bring into the future. Never die behind concept and fleet from obligation, but take charge to the cause and be rewarded in tangible appearance.
By Noah Jones5 years ago in Motivation
How to Define Success for Yourself from Eight Billion Choices
“I like people that define their own values. I am much more interested in somebody who has their own definition of what they value, their own definition of what success is, their own definition of what love is.” — Spike Jonze
By I. R. Pathak5 years ago in Motivation









