self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Habits Maketh the Man (and Un-Maketh Him, Too)
It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action. - James Clear, Atomic Habits
By But What For5 years ago in Motivation
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"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." It's all good in the hood when someone admires your style but there's nothing more irritating than a copycat. Indeed, "they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," but when it comes to someone infringing on your self-expression, it can feel more like slurred. Does self-esteem affects this habit? Usually, those who are doing this has low self-esteem “Celebrities get copied all the time, that’s one of the traits that makes them valuable,” said Dr. Robi Ludwig a nationally-recognized psychotherapist and author. At first, it's good to hear someone admires you, but how abt' it would come through some point copies how you act and speak? For a friend or colleague copying how you dressed up is something you can accept. Of course, being able to experience these red flags, you could relate. Imitating positive things from a person to attracts unsuspecting people from their heroism. To ensure that they mirror how you actually move including; motions and gestures. It was not noticeable if you're not aware of someone bearing a sense of individuality that you have. But, what exactly drives a person to copy you, even in this nice way?
By Emlyza Studio5 years ago in Motivation
The Power of Discipline
Each and one of us have unimaginable power that resides deep within ourselves but keep in hibernation, or we aren't even aware of the thought that we are lacking in this particular area. Let's talk about discipline, a skill that lets each unique individual do and deliver at peak performance. In layman's terms, discipline is highly related on how successful an individual can and will become.
By JMTB5 years ago in Motivation
Don’t let nobody take you out of your zone.
Everything we do comes from our hearts. That’s why it’s important to “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” The heart is the center of a person. The heart is comprised of the thoughts, volition, conscience and more. Have you you realized the things you accomplish are the things you love?Tight now you may feel like, Huh! I don’t get it.
By Tiffany Rochelle5 years ago in Motivation
Transforming Yourself
Personal development is a part of the overall human evolution process, which comprises training the cognitive and physical functions. A human body and mind have an incomparably wider range of opportunities for growth and development than any other representatives of fauna have. The personal transformation presumes complex training for body growth, mental growth, spiritual growth, flexibility, and durability. As anyone in fitness knows that certain workout contributes to separate muscle growth, the same is with brain transformation. On the other hand, you can only develop something prerequisite for the future transformation. To develop masculinity in a baby or teach foreign languages are possible but premature actions.
By Kirill Solovey5 years ago in Motivation
Calling Your Power Back
I'm not saying that you don't have any visibility challenges when you feel powerful. But when you do, you know that you have the right to be seen and heard. When you meet any visibility challenge with that belief, you're telling the universe that you own your power.
By Andrea Kaldy5 years ago in Motivation
How to be a "selfish" Empath
Are you an empath? Are you too giving? There are all kinds of stuff all over social media & the internet about all the signs of an empath, so this isn’t going to be another one of those. What is the definition of empathy? The dictionary definition is: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. The dictionary definition of empath is: a person with the paranormal ability to apprehend the mental or emotional state of another individual.
By Gina C5 years ago in Motivation










