goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
The Vocal Tipping Benefit
An old post, but this is still true today One of the things about writing on Vocal, is that you can publish and then maybe people will read and even heart your story and that will make you feel that you have achieved something. If one person reads and appreciates something I write and publish then that’s a win for me. The fact that Vocal pays you for reads is a tiny bonus but worth it if you get a lot of reads.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about a month ago in Motivation
Why Most People Never Reach Their Potential. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Most Common Tragedy Is Not Failure The most common tragedy is not failure. It is unused potential. Not the dramatic kind—the kind that ends in collapse or public loss. But the quiet kind. The kind that looks like a normal life from the outside and feels like vague dissatisfaction on the inside.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
Who Should Be In Your Inner Circle?
Inner Circle: Definition An inner circle is a small group of people who have something in common. It could be a group of friends, family members, or co-workers. The exclusive group can be a mixture of people as long as they share some of the same interests and goals. There are advantages to having people from the same group because they can talk about the same things, use the same buzzwords, and understand the inside jokes.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Motivation
We Don’t Talk About the Good Days After Trauma
We talk a lot about trauma itself—the pain, the breaking point, the moment everything fell apart. We talk about survival like it’s a finish line. We talk about the scars, the before and after, the damage that never fully leaves.
By Imran Ali Shahabout a month ago in Motivation
Just Being
What is a model human being anyway? Can anyone follow all of these steps and guides in a life unpredictable? Yes there are privileged individuals out there who take a very structured path to success but for 90% of people in the world this is not reality, and more often the advice stems from such demographic groups who can comfortably afford to sit at home making viral content all day without the concern of survival.
By Malachai Houghabout a month ago in Motivation
From Struggles and Failures to Building a Global Fried Chicken Empire
The man you see in the logo of the world’s most famous fast-food chain, KFC, is Colonel Harland Sanders. He spent his whole life doing hard work, but after the age of 65, something happened that completely changed his life. In this journey of success, he faced many challenges, and in the end, his own company, KFC Corporation, even filed a court case against him. Harland Sanders was born on September 9, 1893, on a small farm near Henryville, Indiana. The first big difficulty of his life came when he was only six years old, and that was the death of his father. Since he was the eldest among his siblings and his mother had to stay out of the house all day to earn money, Harland had to take the responsibility of raising his younger siblings at a very young age. By the age of just seven, he had already become skilled in cooking bread and vegetables.
By Bilal khan about a month ago in Motivation











