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Wow! You're So Close to Being Bountiful
Part 3. Exercise 1. Putting It Into Your "Dream Machine" Grab a pen and piece of paper and jot down the following: Your number 1 goal for tomorrow. What would make it amazing for you? (Make this goal somewhat audacious yet somewhat realistically achievable.)
By Paige Kostyniuk8 years ago in Motivation
How to Be Perfect
One day I got fooled by this theme. At first my topic was a little bit different. But the best thing is that I came up with the new answer. For a very long time, I believed and said that imperfection is the true beauty. So when I began to write about it, by the end of it, I had an “A-HA” moment. Suddenly I understood that I was completely wrong. And I have to share this with you.
By Aiste Mirauskiene8 years ago in Motivation
Leadership
Leadership in today's world is on the decline. True leadership doesn't come with a price tag or a need to succumb to the norm or popular view of society. Leadership stems from a person's conscientious actions to improve society for good and accomplish largely unpopular goals because it is what's right. It doesn't serve one person's personal agenda at the expense of others. Leadership is the selfless act for a righteous cause according to integrity and having the courage to see the cause through to its final conclusion.
By Channing Mack8 years ago in Motivation
An Introduction to Myself
I've decided to tell you, the reader, about myself. For what reason? That is a great question that doesn’t really have an answer. But I do know that I felt that it's always good to remind yourself of who you are. I first wrote this during my senior year in high school, and if you have read my post “What High School Taught Me," you know I was a good student who got along with everyone. But sometimes it's not about who you are around or to other people, it's about who you are to yourself. It is good to see that I was honest with myself. However, I will say that I’ve definitely changed, for the better...I think. One thing that I want people to get out of this is that it's OK to think you are someone, but it's even better to KNOW that you are someone. I spent so much time in a small bubble, where I would keep to myself, and that's OK, because they day I broke free from it, I never looked back. So this is an introduction to myself.
By Angelique Roberson8 years ago in Motivation
Moving Soul and Dreaming Feet: The Accidental Story of a Girl Who Connected Her Passion with Academics
I YELLED about it, I INHALED you in, I LIVED without it, Where you STOP is the place where I BEGIN. Looking back, I realize my journey, like all of ours, is indebted to certain beautiful people who stood strong by us, unconditionally. For me, it starts with Mrs. Anand, my high school psychology teacher. Whenever I think of her, a sudden wave of motivation passes through my mind and body, as she was the person who first gave me the gift of trust, in myself.
By SA_ dreamingwithmyfeet8 years ago in Motivation
How To Be a Decent Human Being
Seems pretty simple right? Well I have at least 20 experiences to say otherwise. With all the chaos going on in the world today it’s as if people kind of lost what it means to be a nice person (or maybe they are being that way on purpose?). Either way, this post is a refresher for everyone. Even I have days where I forget how simple acts of kindness can go a long way. If you are reading this thinking “these are stupid, no one cares,” well then you might as well put yourself in the bad egg category.
By Ashlyn Harper8 years ago in Motivation
Creating
When I take a deep breath and breathe the air that surrounds me, all that I am inhaling is lust for creation. I found myself learning what my biggest passion in life is. Sometimes people are young knowing what their passion is and they continue to work on it daily. Sometimes people are well into their adulthood when they find what they are truly passionate about. For me, I knew when I was younger I fell in love with art and creating. When I was younger, I would write screenplays, dance, write poetry, and all sorts of that realm. I just did not pursue art when I become a teen because I felt like it was a joke. I felt that since I was not good at it, I should not be doing it. That was my biggest mistake. I think the most important thing in doing anything you are passionate about whether you are good or not is doing it so consistently that you will undoubtedly become somewhat decent at it.
By Altair E8 years ago in Motivation
Life Choices
Every day we get a choice. Big or small, it really does not matter. Sometimes the choices are what you’re going to eat today, or should you have that dessert when you’re on a diet. Other choices could be going to work or getting out of bed when you are depressed. It could be choosing what lipstick you’re going to put on or what you’re going to wear for a special event. The point is, we all have a choice, no matter what.
By Isabelle Gartha8 years ago in Motivation
How to Achieve Spiritual Wellness Through Tarot
What is a tarot reading all about? What can you expect from a reading? I hear all the time how people are afraid of getting a reading, or afraid of what they will learn. There is nothing to be afraid in a tarot reading as long as you are in active participation in your own life and willing to identify what is either helping you or holding you back from achieving your goals. I am an intuitive empath and this allows me to see deeper into a seeker and identify past and present influences and better address any hidden aspects of the situation in need of clarification. I will share with you my experiences as a tarot practitioner and offer answers to the questions I hear most often. I will also share some methods I incorporate to help my clients achieve spiritual wellness. As an intuitive empath, I use intuition to pinpoint the source cause of an aspect and empathy to identify the true feelings of everyone involved. The combination of these abilities allows me to offer better guidance and solutions to the problems my clients may be facing. Clairaudience and channeling between myself and the inner spirit of my seeker allows me to communicate on a spiritual level and helps me to identify sources of trauma that my client may not even remember as it generally comes from early childhood. Many tarot practitioners possess this same set of gifts and others and use them to better assist a seeker. My primary focus when conducting a reading is to aid my client in the achievement of goals, spiritual growth and attaining inner peace.
By Lady Red8 years ago in Motivation
Who Are You?
There is nothing like reaching your 30's and questioning the last 10 years of your life. Now you are like some obsessed accountant trying to find the receipts to verify your past relationships, your mistakes, your fights, your accomplishments, your failures, and where did all that freaking money go!!!! After pondering over this for days you realize there is no answer you were simply living life in your messy, disorderly fashion. But you woke up this morning and you looked in the mirror in your home and then it comes to you hey!!! I didn't do too bad I have a place to live. If you are reading this and you were one of those Dudley-do-right individuals that went straight from high school to college, traveled the world, met your significant over a candle lit dinner, and had your kids when you got married, then I want to congratulate you.
By Ana Maria Figuroa8 years ago in Motivation











