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A Simple Formula To Be Successful
Entrepreneur Andrew Warner, in his 20s, created a business that ended up earning more than $30 million of revenue per year, setting him up with enough money to do whatever he wanted for the rest of his life. However, not satisfied with the money, Warner founded Mixergy, an organization dedicated to helping entrepreneurs get their startups off the ground. A perfect example of how success enabled him to help other visionaries achieve their goals — and while the money helped him accomplish that mission, it was only a means to an end.
By Manish Jain6 years ago in Motivation
Why do People Listen to Podcasts?
I remember I started listening to podcasts in 2018 for the storytelling aspect of it. Little did I know that it would soon become more than just a source of entertainment. Podcasts are quickly transforming into a popular medium where anyone with a story can share their KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCES and hundreds or thousands of people could listen. However, there are a few that stand out from the rest in measure of not just how entertaining they are, but how informative and educative they can be. They possess such innate authencity in their dialogues that they have a way of leaving you feeling somehow inspired after you’ve listened. So here are a few podcasts that I’ve found most elevating, educative, and still ultimately entertaining in this lockdown period. In no particular order…
By ITS KENNDAY6 years ago in Motivation
A survivor
I found the the man whom I wanted to be with for the rest of my life 9 months ago. Here I am today, 13 weeks pregnant. No job. No savings. No husband. Only the sheer desire to be a good human and a great mom. I resigned from my “great job” to go out on a limb and start my own business in April but boy did the universe have other plans.
By Hannah Hall6 years ago in Motivation
Self Love 2020 Edition
This has been the year of self revelation. Coming back home was an awakening of the senses, physically, emotionally, spiritually. The silver lining of this pandemic to me is the opportunity to stop and reflect on the trajectory of my life. Early this year after 5 years I decided to leave a company I was accustomed. It was time for a new adventure and I found it, out of sheer coincidence I got an opportunity to interview and eventually work for the best company I've ever worked with. Saks. It deserved it's own period. It stands on it's own, you might think it's so superficial to love Saks but just like Annette Bening's character on the movie 'The Women' "Nobody hates Saks". Ecstatic and slightly overwhelmed with a hint of imposter syndrome, I proudly accepted this new phase of my life. In a short period of time I made quite an impression through my undeniable fashion styling prowess and attitude. I even met one of my idols, Jann Arden serendipitously through her friend who I met randomly in the store looking for an outfit for the Junos. I mean how lucky am I! I made her happy ofcourse and Jann ended up becoming a client of mine. If you haven't seen her show on CTV yet you must, hilarious and super entertaining**. So what does this really reveal about myself? It's kindness. Kindness is everything. I've learned that through kindness my stars have somehow alligned. Not just kindness to others. That's very important but kindness to ourselves. The last five years was full of ups and downs. Mostly downs in a sense that most of it, I was in a closet. A dingy smelly metaphorical closet I hid in for a very long time due to fear. Needless to say it's suffering. Not being able to celebrate my uniqueness, it was exhausting. Looking back what made me decide to come out was because of a dear friend, Tuyaara. She's this super queer lovely person who just was her own and unapologetically authentic. She really inspired me to be just like that. So we went to a pub, had a few beers and I blurted it out loud and proud. "I am Trans". She instantly reacted in a way I expected, proud and loving. Told her my story and our friendship blossomed. It was the beginning of something amazing for my life. It's incredible how authenticity can really turn your life around. Little by little I find myself getting opportunities I've always dreamed of, being a part of The Factory Theatre Mechanicals, I mean it's such a privilege to train, perform and network. I've met incredibly talented Artists in Toronto and it also prepelled me in making connections now that I live in Calgary. I recently got cast in a new musical called 'Moon Legends' and now I am representing Canada at Miss Trans Global 2020. I mean how amazing. Physically I feel healthy. Emotionally and spiritually I'm climbing up and hopes to stay there. Nevertheless I am open to the universe's will for my life. Remembering to always lead with my heart, be kind and be courageous. The virtues I hope to inspire others to do for themselves and others. Based on experience it can really change your life for the better.
By Thalia Altura6 years ago in Motivation
Life of an Introvert - Part I
In 2010 I had a breakdown. The details are for another day and another post, but suffice to say you will never find me on mental health medication again for as long as I live (as Jerry Seinfeld would say, “not that there’s anything wrong with it.”) I got out of the hospital May 25, 2010. I remember because it was my ex-husband’s birthday. He was more concerned about getting a cake than the fact that I was coming home. My mom drove me to a bakery and, if I may so myself, we bought a pretty bangin’ cake.
By CJ Morrell6 years ago in Motivation
4 ways On How To Get Motivated To Write Your Stories
You have days that you don't know what to write, or even motivate yourself to write. I have that sometimes too. Sometimes it is too bad, that I say to myself, "forget it", I'm not going to write anymore, today.
By Agnes Laurens6 years ago in Motivation
Ten wonderful things the lockdown has taught us.....
India confirmed the first case on Corona Virus... on 30th January in Kerala's Thrissur district in a student who had returned home for a vacation from Wuhan University in China. Next cases on February 2nd and 3rd in the same state. i.e. Kerala from people returning from Wuhan. Cases started reporting from people returning from abroad and India government declared a lockdown in the country from 25th of March,2020. By then the number of confirmed cases reported was 618.
By Junita Chatterjee6 years ago in Motivation
Having Haters is a good Thing - Use Haters As Fuel for Success
Haters love bringing others down. When you have reached a certain level of success or Happiness, You will certainly meet some people who aren’t happy with your success or your mental happiness. I guess it’s not a new thing to meet these kinds of people in your life. I've been facing this since college time. Sometimes it seems like they enjoy disturbing someone's mental peace.
By Priya Sharma 6 years ago in Motivation
Cherry's Journey
As a young adult they always tell you to make a list of careers. I have to say becoming a stripper was most definitely not on my list. I never had anything against it, I just knew a bit about it, more like what social media, movies, shows displayed the role of a stripper. I'm not gonna lie I was always curious ,but according to stereotypes I was suppose to think it was wrong.
By Vibing Milf🍒6 years ago in Motivation
Putting Yourself Out There, But Not In A Sexual Way.
Putting Yourself Out There, But Not In A Sexual Way. Kristyn Meyer is on a journey to make herself the best human that she can be. These posts are a reflection of that. She welcomes your support via reading and through commissioned affiliate links within her posts! To stay up to date on all of her shenanigans, please subscribe to her email list! (psst…there’s a free gift involved)
By Kristyn Meyer6 years ago in Motivation










