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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
Clean is Keen
Keeping a clean and tidy house was something I've always struggled with. As a child, it wasn't something I thought too much about. My mom was always there to do the dishes and the laundry. She swept, mopped, vacuumed, and generally kept the house neat because she liked to keep the house nice. All I had to worry about was keeping my room clean(ish) so I wouldn't get in trouble.
By Kayla Todd5 years ago in Motivation
Spruce up for Spring
Here you are emerging from an entire year of limitations and life changes. There isn't one person one this earth who hasn't been effected by the Covid pandemic. You aren't alone. Our life was turned upside down, and now we are gradually making our way back to a new normal...whatever that may be. Things will never be exactly as they were, and I have come up with a fun strategy to start getting your life back on some sort of track. I love the word spring almost as much as I love the season. Let me show you how the very word itself let me embrace a new concept of "spring cleaning" to reorganize my life.
By Wendy Sanders5 years ago in Motivation
My Struggle with Organization as a Type B Personality. Third Place in Spring Forward Challenge.
Cleaning as a Type B is difficult. I am a solid Type B personality kind of girl. I love this about myself, and believe it has helped me creatively, allows me to be in the moment, and gives me a less stressful take on life.
By Leah Harris5 years ago in Motivation
Why You Should Embrace Minimalism
What is minimalism? Take a look at what you have around you at home. How much of it would you label as “junk” or “useless clutter”? Look at your items and ask yourself “does this have a purpose?” and “does having this make me happy?” More and more people are realizing that they have made a grave mistake: they have spent years overconsuming and now are dealing with the consequences of having too much… well, crap. Minimalism plans to fix that. The idea of minimalism is that you take all of those things in your home that do not bring you happiness and have no purpose and get rid of them. Even better, recycle or donate everything that you can for those that will find happiness or use of them. I hope this post will help you to decide what you can do to be a better minimalist.
By Stephanie Morin5 years ago in Motivation
10-Step Guide to Developing your Coaching Philosophy
Being a coach has its own set of difficulties. You're constantly being asked to make decisions that affect not only yourself but also your clients. When it comes to meeting clients' expectations, you must strike a balance between consumer development and winning. When you complete these tasks successfully, you will be able to be honest about your coaching philosophy on a consistent basis.
By Samantha Humphrey5 years ago in Motivation
Winning at Life
We have all read online, or in the sports pages of a newspaper, about the millions of dollars earned by professional athletes and sports heros. And there are many glossy magazines that feature stories on the lavish lifestyles of popular Hollywood celebrities, singers and entertainers.
By Everett James Marwood5 years ago in Motivation
How To Avoid Cleaning Your Room
I become one of the most productive people in the world whenever I have to clean my room. There is no end to the tasks I can come up with to avoid cleaning my room and doing my laundry. I’m not a perfect person, I'll admit it. Procrastination is my middle name.
By Amanda Mitchell5 years ago in Motivation
The Magic in the Margins
Sam coughed into the thick smoke, his lungs burning every time he chanced a stifled breath through his old t-shirt. His eyes stung but he opened them as he was leaving the room anyway knowing full well that it wasn’t worth it. All he could see between the noxious clouds engulfing his worldly possessions were the towering flames that he could feel closing in around him. He pressed the shirt to his eyes again and felt his way towards the hallway, knowing that he was going in the right direction but still terrified that he’d never find his way out. Sam’s foot hit something on the floor and he looked down in spite of himself. It was his beloved laptop, shining like gold in the flames. “Everything that I am is in there.” He said and a manic desperation overcame him as he turned away from the exit and towards the inferno.
By Tori Saucer5 years ago in Motivation
Apps That Have Helped Me Get My Shiz Together in Quarantine
I started my first semester of my Master's Program online. Juggling zoom, creating a reasonably effective study space, and figuring out the other piling masses of problems that were suffocating me lead me to really re-evaluate how I'm spending my time.
By Ariana V.S.5 years ago in Motivation


