goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Love More Challenge: Process, Aesthetic and Decompression
Oh. You don't know the three P's? Where have you been living? Well never mind, and gather round children, so that you may learn..no but seriously I know you all might actually not know what it is, and fair play, so behold:
By Jessica Bailey6 years ago in Motivation
Why I find writing so difficult
I’ve written on and off since I was a little girl but back then it was so much easier. I was writing for no one but myself and even if someone did happen to read my work it never bothered me. At 19 I'm now so aware of myself and how others might perceive me that writing has become difficult. It’s become harder to write uninhibited and that is the ultimate goal. To write what you want and how you want without fear of other peoples’ opinions. I’ll often find myself writing a piece that I adore but will eventually render unreadable once I start thinking about all the people reading it. This seems like a pretty valid reason though. As with all the other *normal* points like the quest for perfectionism and endless drafts that never amount to anything much. But then there are all the other, irrational, seemingly pointless things that make writing so difficult for me.
By Carolyn McMurray6 years ago in Motivation
Stand up and voice your opinion, even when you lose and it's a no, change history for years to come.
So, I applied for a leadership position a month ago. I enjoyed the organisation, and its path was something I could relate to. I was nervous about submitting an application. Yet, throughout the year, I was a part of many sports teams and a couple of clubs. Other older students had seen me display more than the necessary skills in sports and other societies. I had the experience to continue and do well in that role. For reasons that I still don't think are backed up, I didn't get it. I received the 'no' email, the one that begins with 'Unfortunately..'. So, I felt strongly about it. For me, I've had this feeling often enough. I also don't like to stand still. It's frustrating, but I want to channel that passion into fixing it or moving on to something else. So I've been writing an email to reply to them. After initially receiving the email, I was okay: shocked, but okay. Later that night, I started to doubt myself and found it difficult to fall asleep. I then drafted a reply email as I lay in bed and typed it on my phone. I know that for me when I think about something at night, I'm likely to not remember it, so I write it down anywhere.
By Peter Mason6 years ago in Motivation
WOMEN WHO INSPIRE
Women Who Inspire Background Alexus was born in Fresno, California to her mother, Tracy on April 6th, a leader was born. From that moment, she was destined to become greatness. In her childhood, she had to love herself more and more each day from trauma that she endured as a young girl. She hoped that the walk would be full of life. It’s not easy, yearning for self love, removing self doubt, and desiring to be on the right route. Ms. Hayes, is a bright and beautiful woman that made me understand why loving myself was so important. As her purpose became more clearer, she and her family moved to Atlanta, GA in 2008, it was the time to pour into self, give self a real chance, while having nothing to lose and everything to gain. She had to stop chasing this pain and add value to her name. Publishing and marketing her work while staying focused was the end goal. She had to find self-love and do the hard work now because she owed it to herself. She had to stop running from self love, give self a big hug, and run fearlessly into herself. She took action on self, self has won, not with defeat, but with a clear and defined seat. She set an example for her best friend Shanice, and it was okay to mourn and grief during the passing of her grandfather, while understanding this time is for her. She gave into self, soaked up self, and brought love to the forefront of her life. My best friend got back in tune with herself, all to the broken, all to the doubt, seeking self, telling self, this is it. She was getting herself together emotionally, physically, and mentally, no matter how long this process takes. She knew she couldn’t let herself or friends down, it was a bigger picture at hand.
By Shanice Dockins6 years ago in Motivation
Pretty InnerG
When I think of an inspirational woman I think of a woman with vigorous virtues. There are many inspiring women I can think of throughout history and now through the days of time who possess these virtues, that have helped shape me into the woman I am today and aided in the growth into who I am becoming.
By INNER G FIT6 years ago in Motivation
Leaving home, setting goals.
It’s scary. It’s probably the scariest thing you could ever do when it’s the first time and it’s for a long time. Whether you’re moving out for the first time, by yourself, with friends, with your love or if you’re leaving to travel, interstate or abroad. Whatever it may be, do it 100%, but my advice is to do it with a set goal in place too.
By Bridie 6 years ago in Motivation
Stretching Yourself Can Feel Amazing
A while ago, I’m still not exactly sure why, I started ballet lessons. Those who know me best find this to be hilarious. I am not, to say the least, proportioned like your typical ballet dancer. I also have slightly inward knees, so even a basic first position is difficult for me to do with any measure of grace, never mind ease. I have never had hand-eye co-ordination or any ability to quickly grasp instructions regarding what I do with my body. I am not particularly fit.
By Claire Amy Handscombe6 years ago in Motivation
Creating your own opportunity.
Sarah Breedlove was an African American woman from Louisiana. She was a woman of tremendous strength who fought her way through trials, and didn’t take no for an answer. Sarah endured pain, colorism, betrayal, heartache, and a broken heart to become the first self- made female millionaire in the world.
By Charhayah6 years ago in Motivation
FIGHT like a Soldier!
Today, I've decided to write this message to honor the two ladies that are inspiring me every day to be a better person and to always push forward and Fight Like a Soldier. They are my 2 girls Zoé and Jade. Even though they are only 16 and 10 years old, unfortunately they've already went through a lot.
By Marielle Cyr6 years ago in Motivation
5 Things You Can Do During COVID-19 Lockdown
COVID-19 came and spread faster than anyone could imagine. It is crazy to think one day we were all okay and the next there were thousands of people suffering from a potentially fatal virus. During this time we have to ensure that we are staying healthy physically, mentally and spiritually. It is so easy to become overwhelmed and stressed about what we see in the media and social media, but we need to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to be healthy in all aspects. Here are five things that you can do to stay healthy --physically, mentally and spiritually!
By Destiny Martin6 years ago in Motivation











