goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Feeling all the Pressure
Where am I headed? An umcomfortable question that many of us have asked ourselves. Not knowing what is coming up down the road can really cause us to make certain decisions that can impact our lives. Making sure that you are safe from the unknown is a great way to stay updated on what you need, and what can be done to stay safely nesseled in your current situation. Although, what happens if your current sitution is hard work that requires many hours out of the day? What happens when other areas of your life seem to be losing that control?
By Jackyys_6 years ago in Motivation
How to follow your dreams
I believe we are all dreamers but only the brave, the curious, the risk takers, have opened themselves up to their dreams – everyone else is scared. Scared of what other people might think, scared of what it might change within them, scared that they won’t be happy when they acknowledge their dream and compare it to the life they have built, scared of trying, of failing, of letting themselves down. We have to stop allowing fear to control our lives. Fear doesn’t do anything except take away happiness, love and fulfilment.
By Natalie Parry6 years ago in Motivation
Don’t Give Up!!
This thing called life is hard. Its draining both to the mind, and the soul. If you are not careful, it will suck the very desire to live right out of you. I am not one to discuss those who have taken their lives; in all honestly I know nothing about it. I know I have thought about it once or twice, but nothing more than a thought. You see I was always afraid of taking my own life. I always believed if there was anyone who could screw up a suicide, it would be EDB. TruthBeTold, I would say if it wasn’t for this process of thought, I might not be here writing you!! I didn’t want to be that guy, who had to face everyone after he’d screwed up. WHICH BRINGS ME, to another point. Is there a lower level to depression? Meaning most of think, those who take their lives have reached rock bottom right? Suicide is the final straw to a brewing fire of emotion? But does something live deeper down?
By Erik DeSean Barrett6 years ago in Motivation
The Reflective Discovery
It’s very interesting how we learn and come across new findings. Through the years of “surviving” life and finding oneself I came across a familiar face of which I was not expected to come across. One of the old group of friends that I used to be apart of before disbandment is where I met them. At the time I was very sheltered and had walls put them to prevent any pain and growth to develop for me. Now in my mind I thought of him as someone who was eager and ready to take on the world but as for me, my emotions wasn’t fully acknowledged and thus me becoming oblivious to the potential of what could have been.
By The Kind Quill6 years ago in Motivation
How To Realize Desires Or How Many Desires Do You Need To Write On Your Wish List?
One of the tools for this is to compile a wish list and re-read it daily, or rather rewrite it. However, this tool sometimes seems to work well, and sometimes not in the best way. But why? Why do wishlists sometimes work, and sometimes not? What is needed in order to increase the return on this tool and achieve the realization of desires?
By Konstantin Kalushniy6 years ago in Motivation
My Bucket List
In five years I’ve managed to do a lot of travelling around working full-time and writing. I still want to reach to thirty countries, so far at around 25 and there’s still a lot of experiences that I want to do in my lifetime. I’ve managed to get 20 on here and if I manage to do all 20 that would be amazing. I may need more than one winning lottery ticket to do it all, but I think I’m capable of doing at least half of them before I die.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Motivation
The Fire Within
Okay here's the deal. I'm writing this as a 22 year old Law Graduate, Social Entrepreneur, Sports fanatic, and photography hobbyist. And in each of those aspects of my life (and essentially every other aspect of my life) there is this one part of my personality that I notice carries over each and every time. My competitive nature. For as long as I can remember I have always craved competition in order to drive my own success. I often manufacture that competition by putting headphones on and listening to hip hop artists rap bars about why THEY are running the 'game' and why everyone else needs to get out of the way. I take those words and I conjure up some ridiculous scenario in which I might be pitted against someone else (usually someone I know so it is more relatable) and I leave that person in my wake.
By Josh Firmin6 years ago in Motivation
Fate of Art
A personal experience of mine opened my eyes on our small world, specifically about how our perception as a group of human beings that can comprehend so much can be so narrow. There is this huge wall we put up as we grow, and it wasn't always so tall and fortified.
By Sakkera Soto6 years ago in Motivation











