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Love Yourself First
Being a single woman in the heart of New York City can be challenging, however, it can also be rewarding. Those who are going through something alone, whether it's a breakup, death, depression, or anything else imaginable, just know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. New York is a big city and the internet has become a way of freedom for everyone to feel loved. Love the life you live and the rest will follow suit. Self-discovery takes time, dedication, and patience, but the self-satisfaction is life's biggest reward.
By Jess Tedeschi8 years ago in Motivation
Are You a Yes Man?
Are you a Yes Man? So, here are a few questions for you. Do you cave in whenever someone asks you to do something, even if it’s an inconvenience on your part? Do you comply with whatever just to avoid an argument? Do you bend over backwards for someone you don’t even like? The answer is YES? Then you’re a yes man and you’re not alone. I am too, and so are many out there!
By EY8 years ago in Motivation
10 Inspirational Influencers to Follow on Instagram
There are so many influencers out there in the world. Whatever their profession may be, be it doctors, entrepreneurs, motivational speakers, fitness instructors, or nutritionists, they all encourage everyone to go out there and capture their dreams. Many of us really need a push to go out there and succeed in life. Even finding the motivation to write can be difficult. So, if we can't motivate ourselves, we just need to check out successful individuals who were in the same positions as us one day until they were motivated to make a change in their life.
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Motivation
Why I Don't Live Vicariously Through Celebrities or Public Figures
Everyone had at least a famous person that we all have looked up to growing up. Going to an event to get a picture or autograph is an exciting moment in someone's life. In this article, I'm going to give my two cents of why I don't live my life through famous people. I know that sounds odd or unusual, but it's the truth. For most of my life, I have met many well-known public figures—mostly at conventions. People like Vic Mignogna, Kyle Hebert, J. Michael Tatum, Don Teems, and Ciara Renee. It was a great opportunity to meet and take pictures with these people. I'll always hold onto those memories by posting those pictures on my social media pages. I don't always share photos of a famous person that I met, because it's not my thing. I'll share a picture of one every now and then, but it's not an everyday thing. I don't want to come across as being a big shot or show off. It seems like a majority of people these days live vicariously through famous people: whether those people are reality TV stars, actors, or actresses. Some people do that because they feel that he or she knows them personally and is willing to defend them every single time. To be honest, it's sad and pathetic to see regular people do that, mainly because they probably don't have or never had any positive influences in their lives, which I can understand. Their lives probably have no meaning and they're constantly feeling unsatisfied about their lives. They want to see what it feels like to experience the life of that person.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 years ago in Motivation
2 Weeks, 27 Goals, and a Whole Lotta Optimism
On May 14th I will be turning 27. Not the most interesting opening sentence, to say the least, but it's weight holds pretty strong for me. Since entering my twenties, each birthday has been accompanied with a sense of dread, the dread that many of us face as we get older and begin to take stock of what we have managed to achieve with each passing year.
By NoBeige8 years ago in Motivation
'How to Lose Friends and Alienate People': Demotivational Speakers
I decided to write this because I'm also writing a business plan right now. Gary Vaynerchuck is one of the leading influencers, online entrepreneurs, motivational speakers, etc. in the world. He's a very successful man and he's found something that works for him, so well done and big congratulations to the guy. He's cracked it.
By Lem Binge8 years ago in Motivation
Dealing With Insecurities
It's no doubt that everyone has insecurities, and if you say you don't the chances are you're just trying to hide them from the world. There are many ways to deal with these problems but you should never feel ashamed of having them. I will be talking about I have personally helped with people dealing with them and how I have dealt with them myself.
By Mason Palmer8 years ago in Motivation
70 Little Things You Can Do When It's Raining to Stay Positive
Rainy days can be annoying, but I kind of like them. They are essential for nature and make you appreciate the sunny days more. Sometimes it is nice to slow down, stay warm and cozy at home sipping your tea, and relax.
By Anezka Smidlova8 years ago in Motivation












