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Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Failure to Communicate
Failure to Communicate Communication fails on many different levels from language, grammar, to tone of voice and more. In the article 8 Ways to Improve Your Communication Right Now I see some general suggestions that when applied can help. Before we move on to the article’s list I would like to point out that communication should have and or follow a format. This article being written as a professional piece of journalism should have been edited as such. The title does not follow the Associated Press standards so it loses some credibility for me due to the less than professional edited content. Numbers in the single digits should be spelled out! The title should read Eight Ways to Improve Your Communication Right Now!
By W.S. Klass5 years ago in Motivation
Should I or Shouldn’t I?
If you are like most people (myself included). The times you have stopped completely and asked yourself the question “Should I or shouldn’t I” are probably numerous. Recently, I thought about that question after being prompted to read the quote in the feature image shared above.
By Carla Dee5 years ago in Motivation
No, It's not that your Dream isn't Big Enough!
Have you ever wondered, why is it so easy to show up for others every single day but when it’s your own work that you are trying to create; that you've yearned to do for soo long, that it takes almost all of the motivation in the world to just sit down and accomplish it?
By Brittany Bird5 years ago in Motivation
How To Achieve The Confidence You've Always Wanted
Someone who exudes confidence has a way of lighting up a room. The energy a poised person gives off can feel exciting and infectious, and yet, for many unattainable. You are not the only one who has ever felt that way. You too can be more assertive and self-assured. If you want to embrace a more confident you, here are a few tips to get you there.
By Robert Cordray5 years ago in Motivation
Patterns and the zombie apocalypse.
Earlier this year I discovered a love of all things patterns. I am not talking about polkadots and stripes, but personal patterns and how they shape us, affect our relationships, and our expectations. The interesting thing about patterns is they are set from birth and childhood, hardwired into us for better or worse. But the thing about patterns, like most things in life, with practice (and practice makes perfect, after all!) we CAN learn how to rewire our brains.
By Christina K. Pierce5 years ago in Motivation
Journaling for Success // Prompts for Beginners
Journaling can change the trajectory of where you are headed, and quickly propel you towards your dreams, goals, and ambitions. If you are new to journaling or wanting some fresh inspiration, you are right where you need to be. Take a moment right now to inhale deeply through your nose, and exhale a sigh of presence through your mouth.
By Bri Deckard5 years ago in Motivation
Life with autism
For as long as I can remember and experience, having Asperger's syndrome was a personal challenge that I was facing to accept at certain stages in my life. Beyond learning new things, repeating stuff that I usually say and do in a regular everyday basis, and trying to be as more cognitive and mentally competitive as those that did in a more advanced level, going through those physical and mental experiences, from childhood to adulthood, were as easy but difficult to process. However, having autism and going through everyday life doesn't mean that it would effect my plans to be as successful throughout my current studies in college, a future plan for a career establishment, and enter a doorway to create relationships.
By Victor Christy5 years ago in Motivation
Motivation: The Feel Good Drug
Often times when an idea comes to mind, that poverbial light bulb awakens your creative juice. That one idea that can transform your business or life for the better, you hold on to that one idea and you start to go over with yourself how you can shift that idea into reality. The idea was what provoked the motivational element to kickstart new momentum into you're life. This new lease of life can get you out of bed excited, pumped and ready to tackle the day and make something badass happen. One thing motivation is good at doing is keeping you present in the moment, the past dosen't matter nor the future...you are simply living in the now. And whatever sparked that motivation initially you are going to do you're best to cling on to it cause we all know whether we want to admit or not, the high that motivation will bring you, will simply not last. It's like catching lightning in a bottle, it doesn't happen frequently and it won't always happen twice. You have to be consciously aware that life will throw curve balls at you, twist and turns that may steer you off your destined path for awhile. When you feel like you've garnered some momentum with finally wanting to lose weight and so you make the trip to the gym as much as you can, you are visioning the type of body you want to have and imagine how healthy you'll feel once you lost all that weight but the facts are your flame will burn out eventually after taking a landslide in your journey. Motivation is a temporary feel good drug.
By Mark Smith5 years ago in Motivation
Are You Prepared To Be With Yourself?
Over the past few weeks, life as we know it has taken a plot twist. Between the global quarantines and the fear-based media lies our sanity gasping for air. What if I told you you could escape within yourself, and there was a silver lining? I want to change the way you view this new norm; see it as a blessing and less of a curse.
By Shontel Anestasia5 years ago in Motivation
Right Leg Is Longer Than The Left
Right leg is longer than the left. That’s just one of the many things I’ve learned while doing yoga. Small intimate things that I couldn’t notice before. Like when you’re trying to fix your posture due to the overwhelming pain of sciatica mixed with an unwillingness to become dependent on medication, you learn things about balance. And how paradoxically, due to your body needing to find homeostasis, you can find balance in imbalance. I don’t want to come off too Taoist here. But the path is indeed in the middle, and the middle is everywhere.
By FLVCO5 years ago in Motivation









