goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
There is no magic outside the comfort zone!
You must have come across the images of Venn diagrams depicting the intersection of comfort / discomfort as Magic Zone. I don’t quite agree and that’s where the problem begins. This is the area where the specter of Inner Critic lurks around with self-doubt ready to make you question your efforts and belittle everything you have achieved so far.
By Rahul KM6 years ago in Motivation
Let's Talk Quarantine
Alright, hear me out. I asked a couple of weeks ago what everybody was doing during quarantine so I could make a list for anybody who needed some ideas. I sat on it. I viewed suggestions. I jotted down all the different things I was doing. I compiled information about people who were doing cool things in specific quarantine areas. If that’s what you’re here for, here are some starters...
By Alyssa Renee6 years ago in Motivation
Why Adventure & Life Coaching?
Life isn’t always easy. It comes with obstacles and challenges that don’t always have a road map. We all have answers to overcome life challenges, but we often need help finding them to achieve success and the life we desire. This is where a Life Coach becomes an asset - and I believe adding adventure into the mix is the best recipe.
By Kevin Venn6 years ago in Motivation
Starting where I am
Sitting here thinking what if I would have been put all this energy into my dreams a long time ago, how far would I be today. I am 30 years old. I am a single mom of 4 an I gets the mommy job done. The way I feel is best. Last year I began my journey to following my Dreams. In January 2020, I began to give one hundred percent to my dreams. No matter how crazy people looked at me, or how it made them feel this is my life an i'm going to live it out loud. I saw the doubt in peoples faces but that didn't phase me. I just kept pushing an pursuing.
By Dondra Douglas6 years ago in Motivation
Social Distancing 101: Rapunzel's To-Do List
Puzzles. Darts. Baking. Paper mache. Ballet. Chess. This girl knew how to do quarantine. If you've been struggling to entertain yourself during these social distancing days, give Disney's animated movie, Tangled, a watch. In just the first twenty minutes of the movie, you already have a bevy of ideas given to you by none other than Rapunzel herself—or the Queen of Isolation, as I like to call her.
By Samantha Sabio6 years ago in Motivation
Prompts Are Meant to Inspire Your Creativity to Create Great Work
Back in January when I started Prompt A Day I was just looking to provide some daily triggers for your writing. Do anything you like with it was the idea. For the most part the daily prompt variety was varied. They were meant to provide ideas.
By ShadowsPub 6 years ago in Motivation
Time is Art:
Perhaps our problem isn't that we need to consume more information, more news, or more advice, but that we hesitate to pause - STOP, even during a global hiatus. What if asking looks like receiving a breather, to embark on the most important journey of our lifetime. The voyage inward. This time off could be the answer we've been consciously or unconsciously longing for since Donal Trump graced the oval office. And maybe, we've been so conditioned to produce and do-stuff, that we've failed to recognize who we are when we aren't working. Possibly, our desperate cry brought us to this juncture, but we can hardly understand it? Practically speaking, we should be able to. I do suspect, many of us are struggling with heard mentality - achieve or be eaten alive by the matrix! While this may or may not apply to you, it begs the question, why now?
By Farrah Chamseddine6 years ago in Motivation
Getting through it.
As human beings, we can almost sense what others are feeling. Whether they are screaming internally or externally, we can feel their minds being filled with emotion, we can feel their hearts being filled with passion. When one experiences love and happiness, they express that feeling by speaking in joyously. When one experiences pain, they’ll howl out of grief, sadness, or anger. An extraterrestrial would look at us and automatically know that we cannot keep our emotions on a lock. If they observe closely enough, they’d hear the numerous “ ughs!” And the, “Oh my gosh’s!” that are embedded within our daily lives. The ongoing chatters, the people that are embroiled with their spouse or boss, the laughter of children whilst they’re playing, the late night highways that never fail to stay busy, it would appear without saying that calling this planet active is an understatement. We are an astonishing collection of interactive creatures that undoubtedly depend on communication. Beyond the houses, neighborhoods, cities, states, countries and continents lies the cosmos. Our conversations are lost in the sea of space. However, I find this fact to be quite humbling, which brings me to the photo that makes me jubilant.
By Esha Epperson6 years ago in Motivation
Have a day!
ok...I will explain the drawing in a few, but I hope you are all staying home and staying safe. When I was in high school, “Have a nice day” t-Shirts, bumper stickers, posters and that sort of stuff we’re all the rage. Sort of like poop emojis now! Me, being the Smart Alec I am, drew the above picture to make fun of those. I used to tell people “Have a Day!” And when people would ask “ Don’t you mean have a nice day?” I would tell them “No...just have a day! What business is it of mine whether it’s nice or not?” 🤣
By Mark Fowler6 years ago in Motivation







