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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
Is The Glass Half Empty Or Half Full?
DECISIONS, decisions, decisions: you and I make them every single day. From the moment the alarm clock shatters the morning silence, I ponder, albeit groggily, if I could afford to remain cocooned for a few more minutes in my bed instead of arising swiftly to seize the new day; to choosing what I would have for lunch, to signing the walking papers of my inept assistant, or whether it was time to tell my best friend that she has invested more than enough time and emotion in her unfaithful domestic partner.
By Josephine Crispin5 years ago in Motivation
New Years
Life is just a series of questions, challenges and hopefully, resolutions to those questions and challenges. New years resolutions are an odd way to either, stockpile more challenges (which, let's be honest, are not going to be completed), or, for the few who actually practice the art of motivation, (more realistically, those of us who possess a stupidly long list of things we need to complete so if we disguise them as 'New Years Resolutions', then maybe, we'll possibly, get off our asses and do them - once again, not likely), a way to tick off items on a categorised list like someone who's actually got their shit together. Fucken weirdos the 'motivated' lot. They're influencers, people we look up to, people with money to pay people to do that shit for them, or people who must appear like superior fuckwits just so they get paid from our cult-like viewing of their 'motivational' bullshit that we'll never be able to achieve because we have actual lives with actual New Years Resolutions that we'll never complete. Fuckwits.
By Téa5 years ago in Motivation
How To Help My Extrovert Friends During the Pandemic
The pandemic has defined this year in nearly every way. The world has been witness to a most challenging time, punctuated by illness and loss, as well as economic distress. One of the most difficult aspects of 2020 and going into 2021, that has impacted us all, has been the dismantling of our social life. As social creatures, it has been hard to accept the strict limitations placed on our movements. While the concept of distancing is logical knowing how viruses transmit, it still doesn’t make it any easier to accept.
By Elevation Behavioral Health5 years ago in Motivation
Creating Personal Boundaries
For the longest time, I would end the week frustrated, burnt out, and unable to turn off “work mode.” I was in bad moods long after 5:00 rolled around and I felt miserable on weekends. The sadness I felt on Sundays grew and grew— then came the feelings of guilt (because I wasted my weekend), stress (because I have so much to do this week) and anger (because I shouldn’t be feeling like this).
By Hannah Gerstner5 years ago in Motivation
Five Quick Tips on
A few days into the New Year and you may be feeling as if you did not start it correctly. For a great deal of people, once the fireworks perish, they will still need to wake up to the identical life, with precisely the identical job and ambitions. What needs to be different?
By Axay Patel5 years ago in Motivation
Master Your Productivity With the Rule of Three
"How can highly successful people get so much done during their day?" That’s a question I’ve been asking myself a lot. It’s become almost a daily habit to read, watch, or listen to those people, to find out what their secret is.
By Patrick Krukenfellner5 years ago in Motivation







