goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
A Day in the Life
No, I am not Kermit the frog. I am just trying to make it in this world as a single female. I feel that I am faced with many inequalities and struggles. I feel like I am constantly trying to prove myself to men. No female should ever have to feel like that. I can do anything that a man can do….. And I have proven that to men time and time again. I have taken on every challenge that men have given me. And I have succeeded. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I should not HAVE to prove myself to ANYONE except for myself. But, I do love seeing the looks on men’s faces when they did not think I could do something.
By Pamela Dirr7 years ago in Motivation
Be You
Why is a plan B necessary? Study, learn, eat healthy, exercise, sleep, meditate, and repeat. If you are determined to get it right you won't allow excuses to not try! Trust me, if you are reading this, then already your chances of positive survival while achieving goals is better than the 50 percent watching East Enders or the negativity of the news.
By Jo Smith7 years ago in Motivation
How to Be a Morning Person
1. Open Your Curtains ASAP. Opening your curtains/blinds brings the daylight into your room, which may help you wake up a bit easier. Especially in summer, the sunlight is bound to make you want to get up quicker, so that you can enjoy the most of your day while the sun is up.
By Leigh Hooper7 years ago in Motivation
Obliterate Self-Limiting Beliefs in 4 Simple Steps
Somewhere along line, we fell asleep with our childhood dreams and awoke with the mindset of our parents; the hype of our deepest passions got crushed in the rubble of adulthood. As each day progresses, we find our thoughts wander to the what-ifs of chasing those old desires, but we stop them from unfolding, by telling ourselves all the reasons it wouldn’t work or that we’ll get around to it eventually. We put limits on what we are capable of.
By Ambi Ambition7 years ago in Motivation
Refresh Button Pt. 1: Creating a Strategic System to Reach My Long-Term Goals
After a conversation with Nico De Bruyn where he opened my eyes to all the amazing entrepreneurial opportunities in existence, I realized I needed to take a bit to really step back and strategically plan my next few ventures. Having my head in the weeds, while fun and rewarding, was starting to feel like a bit of a treadmill.
By Adam French7 years ago in Motivation
The Struggles of Post-Grad
In light of graduation season, I thought it'd be appropriate to write this post. The sole purpose of this, rather lengthy article, is to shed light to the unspoken realities of post-grad, and how many graduates face a rollercoaster of emotions in it. If you're reading this, thinking "not me, I'm fine," great! I urge you to send this article to someone who might be in this season now, struggling to find their way.
By Erika Hunter7 years ago in Motivation
Lifestyle Blogs vs Reality
I have always had a fantasy world going on in my head, like a movie, when scrolling through the beautiful feeds of Instagram. I see people on the beach with their matching hand bag and towel whilst having a fruity drink and soaking in the sun in Bora Bora. They're smiling, laughing, and acting like this entirely staged image was completely natural, while I lay in bed, feet aching from standing for 10 hours straight.
By Julee G7 years ago in Motivation
From a Get-Together to Not Forever
After a night at the movies, I didn’t have much sleep before work. Having a lot of alarms forces me to get up and leave on time. That being said, I’m starting to think that my curfew for work is necessary for my optimal health.
By The Kind Quill7 years ago in Motivation
Finding Motivation
Think and reflect back on the past two years and your accomplishments. They can be big and/or small goals that you have completed. If you cannot pin point any specific accomplishments, pick one new goal you’d like to reach. The first step is to define your goals. Keep a list (like a to-do list) on a bulletin board, in your phone’s notes, or on a white erase board. When I started to do this, my goals became a reality! Why?! Because when we put our goals out there to the universe, and constantly remind ourselves visually, we have a constant driving factor towards completing these goals. It is easy to get wrapped up in our daily routines and forget our important goals.
By Tonya Narzinsky7 years ago in Motivation
Stop the Block: 5 Ways of Combating Writer’s Block & Getting that Motivation Back!
We all get it, even if we like to pretend we don’t. Sometimes we like to dress it up at something else, and sometimes writer’s block is more than struggling to write something whilst staring at a blank page. So how can it be cured? Well through a range of different methods, some writing-based and some not.
By Craig House7 years ago in Motivation











