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My Financial Blunder and Anxiety
Money. The least favourite word of every person in their twenties. Not one of my friends have not had financial issues at some point in their twenties. It is such a tough time! You may be a college or university graduate, but today that does not necessarily get you a good job and many of us are left working the awful part-time jobs we had during school. Now we have thousands of dollars of student debt and no way to pay it off on top of trying to get out into the world on our own. With the price of everything skyrocketing, it's almost impossible to save enough money for first and last month's rent or a down payment on a mortgage, let alone to live on your own.
By Daryn Pitonti7 years ago in Motivation
Why Therapy Is For Overachievers
Therapy is stigmatized in lots of ways. One of the most common stigmas, though, is the idea that therapy is somehow for people who can’t get their life together. In other words, it’s for people who have bad careers or bad relationships, not for people with high-paying jobs and long-term relationships.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Motivation
This Is Something We All Do That Keeps Us from Succeeding...
Every day I get questions that have something to do with or include the word "success" and how to acquire it. I have been both the person seeking the answers (arguably still am in some ways) and the person who's cracked the code. That being said, there is no formula.
By Reigning Women7 years ago in Motivation
How Fear of Success Is Sabotaging Your Productivity
In fact, fear is as much a human characteristic as any other. It is what defines us, what makes us human at the end of the day. But should fear be allowed to conquer our thoughts, kill our productivity, and make us inefficient? We don’t think so!
By Brooke Collits7 years ago in Motivation
You Develop from the Negatives. Top Story - March 2019.
I began my career as a professional photographer well before the digital age. It was a time when photos were captured by using film. The camera itself worked pretty much the same as they do now, but instead of recording pixels on a microchip, the camera used "film," a chemical surface that captures the light as it enters through the camera lens.
By Steve Gallegos, Esq.7 years ago in Motivation
"She Believed She Could, So She Did"
When life brings you to the ultimate point of choosing whether it is time to give up or keep pushing forward, despite opposing obstacles—it can be hard to choose between the two. Lately it is as if my life is opposite of what I thought it would be—it seems like I am working harder than I have before, yet not seeing any fruits of my labor. How can that be, when I work so hard? Something that I have learned along my journey of life is that it sometimes—and even in most cases—it takes years of hard work to see the fruit of the seeds that you planted. Like a business, for example—realistically, it will take about five years of hard work and dedication to see consistent income, before you are truly off the ground. The same goes for our private lives—be it personally, relationally or career wise—it will take a little while before you see the fruit of your labor.
By Katheryn Compton7 years ago in Motivation
A Humble Start as a Creator on Vocal!
A video I have created a few months ago on YouTube, I thought it would be appropriate as my start on Vocal.I will create one video or article a week with the main goal of inspiring ONE person per creation to start what they always put back on hold for various reasons.It will NEVER be perfect timing.I hope you enjoy that one.Plenty more to come.See you next week!!
By Etienne Rouleau7 years ago in Motivation
Final Is Not Final
In 2013, I was faced with a bit of a personal dilemma. I had just started training for my first full-time job when it was announced that Maximilian of Yo video games would be the MC for the Xbox One Launch and subsequent Killer Instinct tournament in Seattle. Was I to tend to my training and pursue a career or take a risk and chase my passion? I ended up making the rational choice: Staying rather than miss training. I grew to hate it and ended up being asked to leave, but the training was invaluable.
By Derek Simmons7 years ago in Motivation
Keep Your Chin Up
Take a sip of some fruity tea, breath in the fresh air, and allow your gratefulness to sift in and out. If you look where you came from and see how far you have come. Give yourself a pat on the back. You are amazing and anybody would be lucky to spend time with you. When we come from what I came from living month to month is awesome. We may not have as much money as the most successful but we have enough.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Motivation
The Rabbit Hole of Perfection
Every generation has been sold a bill of goods about how they should strive to live their lives. In the 1970s, people were promised a life of leisure and freedom at 55, if they worked hard for 35 years with the same employer. In the 90s the myth of perpetual prosperity abounded. One of the great lies of the 21st century is that we should continuously strive for perfection. Be the best you can be.
By Remarkable People7 years ago in Motivation
Finding My Path
This is my logo. This signed my fate and sealed the deal of my future. I should be excited and thrilled. I should be overjoyed, I’m 23 and starting my own business. Yet, I’m not. Instead, doubt fills my head and I’m constantly thinking if I'll succeed. Fear makes me question the one thing that I’ve dreamed of for a year. Am I good enough? Am I smart enough? Am I witty, clever, bold and interesting enough? Why would anyone buy from me? What makes me special? All these questions I can’t answer. All these questions I wish I could answer. I wish I could erase the doubt that I feel. I wish I knew that this was path that won’t change. But I don’t. I don’t know if it will. I don’t know if I will make it.
By EJ L7 years ago in Motivation












