self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
The Legacy You Leave
Have you ever heard the saying, "Pics or it didn't happen"? One day I was walking with some friends on a popular street in California. We took a picture standing next to a man who directs different celebrities. He asked us what we were doing there, and my friend said, "Just YouTube you know, making videos." The man nodded and smiled saying, "I Vlog therefore I am."
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
Perfect Vision, Not
“Perfect vision!” That is what my ophthalmologist said yesterday morning. It is a fact I take pride in. To be two days short of my 71st birthday and not need cheaters to read a menu, or glasses for driving is incredible. Yet, as the day wore on, I became obsessed with wondering why, with perfect vision, I had been blind-sighted on the previous day. It was at the end of my final check out dive for SCUBA certification.
By Marlene6 years ago in Motivation
Karma Always Wins
Karma always catches up with you. As I have gone through my life, I have found this to be true. There are always consequences for our actions. There will always be changes due to our choices. There is always retribution for our decisions and the things we have done.
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
Obedience
This is a topic that I know many people are not trying to hear. The word obedience most times carries with it a negative connotation. That's unfortunate because it's a necessary ingredient for every person to live a full, fulfilling, and satisfying life. In all areas of life, we will have to be obedient to someone throughout the entirety of our lives, and it never goes away. You're obedient to your parents as children. (Well, for the most part. I was a young rebel, so I'm speaking about myself but I know I'm not alone!) You're obedient to your teachers at school. You're obedient to your employer at your job. You're obedient to your creditors. You're obedient to your doctor.
By Valerie Dickson6 years ago in Motivation
A Letter to Myself
Hey, how ya feeling? It's all going to work out, trust me, you knew it wouldn't be easy, but you got this, don't worry. You have friends and family that love and care about you. Yes, I know, they're back home, but they are only a phone call away.
By bxtchmandz6 years ago in Motivation
Self Care Made Simple
10 Self Care Activities that Anyone Can Do Self care is the single most important thing that most of us overlook from day to day. As a stay-at-home mom, I cannot tell you how many of my days left me worse than when they found me. I have devised a list of simple things that literally anyone, even the busiest person on the planet, could accomplish to make them feel better.
By Melissa Yinger6 years ago in Motivation
Make More Mistakes
Have you made many mistakes in your life? One can argue that, if you have not made any mistakes, you are not really living. We have all made mistakes. Humans beings are imperfect by design. But that's what makes us beautiful. That's what makes us awesome. If we were all perfect, would life be as exciting?
By The Breatharian Blogger6 years ago in Motivation
Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes
Everybody’s a Blogger Now I don’t publicly share that I write for a few reasons. Mostly it’s that I have a few people that I follow… 3… who are writers (whether they’ve woken up to yet or not). Yes, they write on a blog—but I’d place good money on one day feeling like I know a celebrity because their name graces the cover of a hard back. I can be the obnoxious hipster in BookPeople that says to passing strangers, ‘Oh, I followed them when they were just writing for a blog!’
By VT6 years ago in Motivation
The Beauty of Impermanence
I learned many lessons while living with Burmese monks and nuns. Some teachings had me in awe. Others caused me to reevaluate my life. One of the greatest gems I took with me is that nothing is permanent. Everything changes and all life consists of this impermanent nature. You can apply this teaching to anything. Wealth is not permanent, but neither is poverty. Health may not be permanent, but neither is sickness. Motivation is not permanent, but neither is boredom. In your life, you will have up days and down days. Neither good times nor bad times will be permanent.
By The Breatharian Blogger7 years ago in Motivation











