goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Why Not Go For It?
Dreams are those things that keep nagging at you when you are attempting to go about your day. Sure, you are living your life in your 9-5 - it's not great but it pays the bills. By Wednesday people are counting down the minutes to Friday and you find yourself sarcastically answering "You know, living the dream" with an eye-roll when someone asks you how you are doing.
By Erin Moody6 years ago in Motivation
Breaking Free
The problem with living a nomadic (or semi-nomadic) life is of course, money. The root of all evil. I’ve long believed that the trick to happiness is to alleviate the need for this dirty entity. I don’t think I can think of a single problem that doesn’t have its origin in money, in some small way or other.
By J.C. Steele6 years ago in Motivation
Achieving my biggest dream
When I was a young girl about six or seven years old I was always the calm one, shy and who never talks .Before I was interested in nothing I loved watching television playing with my Barbie dolls and stuff like that .One day i was eating dinner with my grandparents because my mom had to go to a business trip so I was just eating my grandmother’s homemade lasagna which was delicious and I’d say very rich in aroma ,then my grandad asked if i want to go to with them in a ballet concert near the capital of London and I was kind of interested and accepted the opportunity to go and entertain myself with a ballet show .So as we when to the concert everything was nice there there was treats and gifts for us saying “thank you for attending the ballet show we wish you a very pleasant night “ so this was the moment,the moment we were all waiting for...as the ballerinas entered the stage my eyes widened and heart raced as the beautiful classic harmony got me shivering like crazy but then she started dancing ... it was so cool I just loved how they just twirl around and dance so beautifully.After we got out my grandmother asked if I liked it and I said that I loved and wanted to be a ballet too and so dancing was now one of my my hobbies that I loved doing ,I practiced every single day to get into The Vaganova School in Russia and the task was to achieve my dream .
By Yeon Si6 years ago in Motivation
The Power of Thought
Last week I was walking home from the market. The sky was dreary and a light rain covered my section of the world. I quickened my pace. I wanted to get home so that I could eat my crunchy peanut butter right out of the jar. It’s my comfort food.
By Ninja P. 6 years ago in Motivation
Who's the Hero of Your Story?
Growing up, I always dreamt of being a superhero. There were so many movies and TV shows circulating that inspired me to want this but, even more so, helped me to realize an innate desire that I already possessed for wanting to help people. Do you remember imagining whole worlds in your backyard or living room where you were the hero, saving everyone or giving your life so the world would be saved? Whatever your make-believe story was, my question is, Are you still dreaming today, or did that superhero saving worlds in their living room get lost along the way? Did you become the teacher you dreamt about being or the Hollywood movie star? Did you live out your dream of recording albums or traveling around the world? Did you become the mother or father you always wanted to be?
By Wander TheWild6 years ago in Motivation
Everything You Want is in the Middle of a Frozen Lake.
As illogical as it is, I tend to think of myself as the only one; in a world of billions--the only one. The only one scared of not achieving my goals, of not "making" it in life. The only one dealing with loss and rejection. The only one with a frozen lake.
By Carmel Kundai6 years ago in Motivation
Never too old to Dream
At the almost age of 59, slightly slipping health, this is the question I ponder today. It's been an interesting life, with a good balance of ups and downs. For a great number of years, things seemed to just fall in my lap. And I ran with it. Always meeting and getting to know more people, it has been wonderful that way. Went with the flow. I never really "planned". You see so many people at their jobs yet know so little, if anything about them. It has been wonderful to learn about individuals, get to know them on different levels, forming so many connections !
By Firesign6 years ago in Motivation
10 Things That Steal Our Motivation—and How to Get It Back
Demotivation Is Like Snow It’s said that Eskimos have multiple words for snow. It's so familiar to them, they can appreciate the subtle differences between the varied types. These distinctions let Eskimos respond differently to different types of snow, depending on the challenges and opportunities that each particular type of snow presents.
By Daily bangers6 years ago in Motivation
Mid Life Crises? I Don't Think So.
...move towards living a life of freedom and creativity. When I began the journey, I felt like there was no way that I could ever go out on my own and live my dreams, but here I am, 2 months in, and I am finding a way to forget about the business of the day and actually move towards living a life of freedom and creativity.
By Geoerl Niles6 years ago in Motivation
Poverty is not a Hindrance to success: Foundation of Filipino Spirit
Poverty is a significant issue to address. If you are poor, your future is not secured. Your education seems to be imperiled. Poverty is, actually, a significant issue in the public arena. But, even how enormous is the impact it is making to us, let us not concentrate a lot on that issue. Nay poverty goes about as a snag to our education however, it won't keep going forever. Discover an answer. Work hard. Beat it.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.6 years ago in Motivation











