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Celebrities and other motivational icons who made it to the top, from real actors, athletes and authors who used to be just like you.
You Can Become 1% Better Every Day!
When you go home at night ask yourself this question: By the end of the day is your workplace better than you find it in the morning because of your work? if the answer is negative for too many days in a row, no matter how much money you make, or how many years you have been in this job, change career. Start fresh and follow your passion and trust your instincts. I heard this question a few years ago during an interview of Sergio Marchionne, (in Italian) the former Italian Canadian CEO of Fiat/Chrysler (the car manufacturer). This question provides a powerful example of leadership, pragmatism, and courage.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Motivation
Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift: Two Powerhouses of the Entertainment Industry
Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift are two of the most well-known and influential figures in the entertainment industry. Both women have made their mark in different ways, with Kim known for her reality TV show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," and her business empire, and Taylor known for her chart-topping music and her philanthropy. However, despite their differences, these two women have more in common than one might think. Both women have been able to build successful careers in the entertainment industry and both have been able to use their platforms to bring attention to important issues. They have both had a profound impact on the entertainment industry, and they continue to shape it today.
By Sri Vishnu3 years ago in Motivation
The Good Mother of Donald Trump
As a poor Scottish immigrant, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump probably never would have thought that one day her son would be President of the United States. But Donald Trump's mother was lucky enough to live the American dream and give her son many chances she didn't have as a child.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Motivation
From Passion to Success: The Journey of Jay Briscoe in the Wrestling World
Jay Briscoe is an American professional wrestler from Delaware. He was born on September 21, 1984. He grew up in a family with a strong wrestling background, as his father and uncle were both professional wrestlers. From a young age, Jay was exposed to the world of professional wrestling and was fascinated by it. He would often watch wrestling matches with his father and uncle, and would even try to imitate the moves he saw on television.
By Sakthivel B3 years ago in Motivation
Biggest superstar in cricket
Virat Kohli is a professional Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian national team. He is considered one of the best batsmen in the world and has numerous records to his name. He is also known for his aggressive captaincy and has led India to many victories in international cricket.
By Manish mahajan3 years ago in Motivation
The Life of Danny Trejo- From Ten Years in Prison to Superstar. Top Story - January 2023.
Danny Trejo looks like he came straight out of a crime story. He wears leather clothes and has tattoos all over his body. The permanent lines on his face and the fact that he has a criminal record prove that he has had a hard life. When he was young, Danny Trejo almost died in prison.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Motivation
Meet Rapper Baby Slime
Tell us about you: My artist name is Baby Slime and I am from Flint Michigan. The reason that I love music so much is because I can strongly feel like I can express my pain in a way that’s fun as well as express my creativity In different ways. Another reason why I love music so much is because it brings me joy and I feel like it connect people together. Music has got me out of a lot of hard times so I want to be able to do the same thing for others by connecting with them on the emotional side of their life because I feel like everyone needs somebody so I’ll be that somebody. The reason I feel like I am different from other artist out here is because of my flow and deep melodic vocals, not only is there a real story behind my music that a lot of people can relate too I also can switch my flows from r&b pain music to street drill rap. In the next 5 years I see myself singed to a major record label doing partnerships with big companies to help low income neighborhoods and open up a music center to help young artist record and do videos that can fit their budget. I also see my self with my own label to sign other young artist who rap about pain and what they have been through to spark light on mental health and real life trauma. Last but not least I see in the next 5 years I see myself rich and successful enough to make worldwide pain and still music. I want to accomplish my goal of winning music awards and being a #1 artist. In life I want to be able to support my family as well as show them that they can chase their dreams and make anything wish they want come true I want to be a motivator and an example to show them where hard work can get you. In life I also want to see and explore different cultures and different sounds from around the world that can help me as an artist. Another thing I would like to do make music that is going to bring light to the young audience who can relate to the pain and struggle and don’t know how to express it, I feel like I want to be the light way for them to be want to be able to talk about what they have been thur and show them how they can profit off of pain as well as use music as therapy . In the music industry I want to bring a different type of “Pain Music” to the stage. I want to bring out pain music that’s energetic and appealing to the soul. I want to be remembered as somebody who opened the doors for young artist to talk about pain and what they are going through in life to and connect with prevent suicides and spark light on trauma and daily street things that go on that people can relate too. I also want to be remembered as the role model or “teacher” for the low income youth. I want my music to guide the low income youth and almost be the “father figure” that a lot of kids didn’t have growing up. I also want to be remembered for helping people from all different backgrounds with my music in anyway I can help them get off whatever that are going through I’ve been through a lot my self so I can relate from different ways
By anthony rhyne3 years ago in Motivation
The Rise of Jack: A Story of Hard Work, Determination, and the Pursuit of a Dream
Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Jack. He lived in a small town where the only form of entertainment was sports. However, Jack was not like the other kids in his town. He was small and frail, and he was often picked on by the bigger, stronger kids.
By Saira Banu L3 years ago in Motivation
Lessons we can learn from Beyonce's success
Beyonce is one of the most successful and influential artists of our time. From her humble beginnings as a member of Destiny's Child to her current status as a solo superstar and business mogul. Beyonce has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with.
By That Girl Everyday3 years ago in Motivation
Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity (Audio Book Review)
Iconic Deaths of Music, Sports and Activism. https://amzn.to/3CBwABl Elvis Presley, John Lennon, and Muhammad Ali are three of the most iconic and influential figures of the 20th century. Each of them made significant contributions to their respective fields of music, activism, and sports, and their legacies continue to inspire people around the world to this day.
By 88swade3 years ago in Motivation











