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Advice that will put you on the path to success; tips, tricks and nuggets of wisdom from trusted experts and motivational mentors.
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
“There’s always someone better off than you, and there’s always someone worse off than you” quoted by C.L. Hall. That leads to the question, what about me? Where do I stand? There should be no such thing as comparing, for everyone is fighting a battle only they are strong enough for.
By Chana Saacks6 years ago in Motivation
How to Fake it Till You Make It
Self confidence is an issue many of us face and it can take YEARS for someone to finally accept and be proud of who they are. Something I wish I knew earlier on in life is the power of faking it. Sometimes when you tell yourself something over and over again, you will soon believe it, and this was definitely the case for me.
By Matilda D'Orlando6 years ago in Motivation
"I'm just a waitress."
I spoke to someone I worked with in a coffee shop a couple of years ago, and our conversation turned to graduating and the difficulty of finding a degree job in London. She said that when her friends from back home ask her what she does, she feels a bit embarrassed when she replies "I'm just a waitress.". I know she's not the only one who feels this way, and that really is unfortunate. A job is a big part of your life and who you are, and everyone has the right to feel proud of what they do. And, everyone should.
By Tone Breistrand6 years ago in Motivation
Grow During A Lockdown.
If you're not making progress in one facet of your life while you're locked up.. then you're failing yourself. There's plenty of people out there who complain that they don't have the time to do this or that, because they're too busy working or going to school and they're tired once they finally get finished with everything. That's understandable.
By Spencer Schmidt6 years ago in Motivation
Meaning of 'Don't Throw the Baby Out With the Bathwater'
We have heard many proverbs. They are wise sayings that express a truth based on common sense that tell us what to do and warn us of things not to do. We might say some proverbs without knowing the meaning or origin of them. We say them just because we hear others say them.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Motivation
Things To Do During Quarantine
Quarantine really sucks. Being away from friends and family can be tough. Even us introverts are getting a little stir crazy. I've made a list of things to try doing during all this extra time I have due to Covid-19. I think some of you may need some ideas too, so here are some things I have on my list.
By Wildflower6 years ago in Motivation
Planning
Why is planning for the future so important? The reason why planning for the future is so important is that you would like to know what you would like to become in the future. The whole reason to plan ahead is that you know what you would like to do at certain times. If you do not plan you could become lost, for example. Let’s say that you would like to become a doctor in the near future, but you do not know what classes you need to take and what credits you would need to pass the program. To be prepared you need to plan for your future and choose what classes you need to take to pursue the career path that you would like to go down.
By Chris Adams6 years ago in Motivation
Love, and Life
I have been in love more times then I can count. I mean that figuratively of course. I fall in love fast and I fall in love hard. Some days I hate that I am this way always falling for a smile or an attitude or even the way a man carries himself. Other days I am so grateful that I can feel anything at all. I've met people who claim they can not love at all. This idea bothers me because these people preach love the most. If there really is a metaphorical off and on switch why did they turn it off? Do they know its off? Can anyone turn it back on?
By Chyanne Myers6 years ago in Motivation
Encourage Positivity During COVID-19
When I first received news that my grandmother, aunt, and father contracted the coronavirus, the first thing that came to my mind was death. Granted the fact that with almost any illness, one may have to come to terms that complications can arise and one may not be able to ward off the disease. However, this experience was different. I was crying non-stop and immediately thinking the worst, wondering if the last time I saw my father was the last time I was ever going to see him.
By Kayla Hunt6 years ago in Motivation
Dear creators.....
So. To start off. I’ll say a good “hi” to the potential readers out there. As a struggling content creator who spent a year and a half to build of a band of my own, I failed miserably. I started from the age of 18, and experimented with everything I could get my paws on at the time. I had the resources and I had an idea. I was a passionate lad with an unbreakable mind. But as time goes by, I’m starting to feel exhausted. And honestly, I’m predicting burnouts to be a reality as the covid-19 pandemic is making a sence in 2020. With more time that I’m having on my hands right now, it’s reasonable to think I’d have more time to rest and think. But I’m already all so exhausted mentally. And I’m still back at square one.
By Basil Fresh6 years ago in Motivation











