goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
What's Up?
I’ve had this idea rolling around my head for quite some time; I just never took the time to put it together. There’s no decent reason as to why really; I just didn’t! However, I think we can all agree the past year especially has been a little wild for everyone in more ways than one. We’ve all experienced insane shifts in our lives and everyone is incredibly open to talking about it, but what about what we don’t seem to want to talk about? And why is it we don’t want to talk about it.
By #notashamed;5 years ago in Motivation
10 Quotes To Ignite Your Self Belief
That time of the year has come for me to step back from my daily detailed blog entries, to spend the next few weeks having some more quality time with my family. It is the time of the year we should all be focusing on spending some quality time with our families, relishing in the time we have with them, and be creating some wonderful, long lasting memories together. Christmas is always a special time of the year, and I personally have some very fond and cherished memories of Christmas's gone by, especially from my younger days. We should never take for granted these times with our family, because there always comes a time where our loved ones are no longer around to celebrate with, or our circumstances change, so enjoy every moment with them this festive season, and remind them of how much you truly love them. Over the next few weeks, I look forward to sharing with you, a variety of different motivational and inspirational quotes, in place of my daily blog entries, just to keep that momentum of encouragement and support going, to help continue driving you to achieving your goals, and creating a future blessed with happiness, success and prosperity. I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has engaged in my blog entries throughout the year, whether that be liking a post, sharing a post, or even just having read a post. I am truly grateful and appreciative of your support, your feedback, and your engagement, throughout the past year. From myself, and my family, to you and your family, I want to wish you a safe and wonderful Christmas, followed by a prosperous, healthy, successful, and happy 2021. Take care, stay safe, and never stop striving to achieve your goals, and revealing your true potential.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
Waking Up Earlier
Good Morning Beautifuls, It is 8:05 am PST. I've been awake for almost 45 minutes and only decided to start my day now. Why? Well, I wanna start new habits. My habit of waking up earlier has definitely improved though I would say. I would get up at 8:30 usually and scroll through Instagram until noon. But not anymore, I want to start building new productive habits. My goal is to start my day at 7, and slowly, but surely, I am getting there.
By Luna Ruiz5 years ago in Motivation
Having Faith Even When It Looks Like It Won't Happen In Time
Seeds of doubt. Real. Raw. Looming. Doubt is a natural, intuitive, sometimes-inevitable experience of the human psyche. When we set goals for ourselves and/or visions of the future, oftentimes (well, more often than not, in my experience), a few seeds of doubt creep in and we find ourselves questioning whether or not we really ARE capable of achieving the vision we've set out in front of us.
By Janna Marie5 years ago in Motivation
The truth is...
I've been traveling with depression all my life. I'd say most of the women in my family have. Any one of them can spin you a sad, but completely true story. And a lot if them have more than one. Some don't even fully know their sad story. So, I'm predisposed you might say. Pain has passed down through the generations and run rampant in our lives. It was time somebody put a stop to it. To not allow it to pass to the next generation.
By Tabitha White5 years ago in Motivation
The Unwavering, Academic Mindset: Just Push!
Imagine yourself in a world where you believed, that absolutely anything is possible for humanity. Aside from the obvious "I can't turn the sky into a different color" kind of dreams, humanity is cable of quite a bit. I had to remind myself of this back in fall 2010/spring 2011. At the time my father was at the house with us, and claimed I didn't want to return to school. Little did he know, that my brain was CRAVING an opportunity to get a degree! At that point, just the thought of sitting at a desk with a pen and pencil got me amped up.
By Jose Wright Jr.5 years ago in Motivation
Ending 2020 on a high note
As 2020 comes to an end I know that I am not the only one that is grateful that is over. No matter where you live or what has happened in your life I'm sure that everyone just wants the year to be over. And with a new year comes a renewed energy and hope for life that life can be something more, something great. And I think that this year it's at a different level. This year has brought a new perspective on life and made me to evaluate what is important and the person that I want to become. At the end of every year I make new goals for the year to come. It's a great time to think about what you want to accomplish and the person that you want to be. This year I feel like that is even more important than before. But for many people making goals is not always that easy. So here are some ways to make some goals and make sure that you stick to them.
By Talara Nolan5 years ago in Motivation
DON'T Prove Them Wrong. Prove Yourself RIGHT
My dad is a very wise man. He's taught me , in essence, everything I know about discipline and pursuing success. Something that really made an impact on me was a comment he made just recently. It was something I felt worth sharing, because it was in response to a mindset so common among those of us pursuing our goals. This applies to any challenge you may face in life, anything you set out to achieve. It targets the cornerstone of a lot of motivational material out there.
By Nessy Writer5 years ago in Motivation
There is no such thing as 'Someday'
Have you ever had a conversation with a family member or a friend about something you recommended they invest their time into cause it could possibly change they're life? Or you could of persuade them into taking a vacation to disney world for the first time. Or maybe you were discussing your goals with each other and the other party said "yeah maybe someday."
By Mark Smith5 years ago in Motivation
Time Bandits
Yesterday I talked about some of those more leisurely, yet non-productive, activities we tend to incorporate into our daily routine, ahead of some of the tasks that we really should be prioritizing. It's these activities such as lazing on the couch watching television, or spending time scrolling through social media for some gossip, or going out drinking each weekend with the mates, or sleeping in excessively, or spending lengthy periods on the phone talking to our friends, or maybe just lazing around doing nothing, that I'm specifically referring to. They involve no energy, they are easy, they are satisfying, and they are relaxing, hence why we find them so appealing, enjoyable and attractive. The problem is though, that these sort of activities are time bandits. They are activities that are robbing us of precious and valuable time in which we can be working on creating a far better future for ourselves. Time bandits lead to inefficiency and unproductiveness. I'm the sort of person who has never had the knack for subtly concluding a conversation, when a person waffles on too much, and starts eating into time where I need to get a task done. I've always felt rude and heartless to do so. Many of these type of people perhaps have no one really to talk to in life, or no one who takes the time to listen, or no family, or no friends. They may be lonely or aged, and they appreciate anyone who actually engages in conversation with them. I truly feel for them, hence why I always found it difficult to disengage. The problem with many of these people is they also lack consideration towards those whom they start conversing with, not having the realization and understanding that this individual needs to continue working, or needs to continue to serve others, or needs to be getting some important tasks done. They are classic time bandits.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation





