happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
The 3 simple things in life that Keep Me Happy
Life can be hard sometimes. You lose freinds or you might not know how you are at dating or the job world crushes you down . I’ve broke it down to 3 sacred rules of life that keep the soul happy or If your from streets like me vibes good . These 3 principles shouldn’t make you happy fully but it will keep you distracted from the slog of the drama filled life that is everyone’s soap opera .
By TechNOGeek Reviews6 years ago in Motivation
Desperation to Inspiration
This story begins 50 years ago when I first met my inspiration but didn't know it at the time. She was fun, carefree, relaxed, friendly and loved the world. Her laugh and smile was infectious, she loved the stars, the moon and all things out of this world. And then we lost touch. I didn't see it coming, I got so caught up in life that I forgot about this peace loving carefree woman. I didn't even notice how much to this day she inspired me. I lost a lot when I lost touch with this beautiful woman. This is the story of how she turned my Desperation into Inspiration.
By Chrissy 6 years ago in Motivation
Whatever you do, don't follow your passion...
Passion is a funny word. It’s a word that has been used to describe intense love and sexual desire yet also your purpose and sole reason for being on this earth. Society and pop culture are obsessed with the idea of finding and following your passion. Pretty much every Disney movie and Netflix show is centered around the idea of finding and following your passion. Almost every fiction book follows a main character trying to find their one sole purpose in this world and every song from rap to pop is in one way or another about passion and purpose. I mean just look at these quotes from successful and famous people about passion.
By Kendall Fuhrman6 years ago in Motivation
Requiem for a meaningless dream
Unlike the old days when letters were still delivered by pigeons, goods were transported by carriage, the businessmen's business often had delays of half a month, nowadays email enables us to send documents from one continent to another in less than 3 seconds.
By Pious6 years ago in Motivation
Bald and Beautiful
I found myself among a group of cancer patients the other day, waiting for their radiation treatment. The environment was just perfect. Deep, comfy armchairs, discreetly lit giant fish tanks, juice and salty crackers on coffee tables, all at the most perfect temperature (not too hot, not too cold).
By Conny Manero6 years ago in Motivation
Bulletproof Motivation-Resource Cheat Sheet
Motivation is the fuel that powers all your productivity, and all of your forward progress. Whether you want to improve your health, your fitness, your relationships, your finances, or anything else – motivation is what is going to help drive you there.
By Adrian Praljak6 years ago in Motivation
I'm Not a Writer...
I never fancied myself as a writer. For years people have tried to get me to write, and for a very long time I refused to do it. I hated writing papers for school and would always put off any writing assignment for as long as possible, and then I would write the bare minimum number of pages required. The crazy thing was, I had things I wanted to say. I had this wild imagination with creative ideas for stories, but I didn’t know how to get it out onto paper. Instead of trying, I decided I was too lazy, self conscious, and anxious to write it down and share it with anyone. They would think it was stupid, horrible, and confirm my worst fear, that I was terrible writer and had no place acting like one and should never subject anyone else to my words and thoughts again! I convinced myself that I was doing everyone a favor and saving us all a lot of time by not trying.
By Alesha Braden6 years ago in Motivation
Goddesses
You may not believe this but my twenty-something hairdresser is one of the most influential and inspiring women I’ve met in recent times. In fact, there’s a pair of them! Sisters. Hairdressers. Both in their twenties. Both gorgeous-beyond-belief beach babes with the whole wide world at their gloriously tanned feet.
By Sonny Mac6 years ago in Motivation
I Went To Six Flags Alone, and I Enjoyed It
It’s one of the most wonderful times of the year. Every step you take outside is a filled with a crinkle and pop, and the joy that it brings fills you with enthusiasm for the next time you would gather with your family. The time associated with this amount of enjoyment is not Christmas, but my own personal birth date, October 19th, 2001. That’s right, the second best time of the annual is the day you were born, because it marks the day of the miracle it took to be able to enter the world. The point is, it was around this time when the plans I made up inside of the most advanced system of all would be finally executed. The greatest place I could think of that fills me with the most happiness is Six Flags, Great America. I’ve been going there for about 5 years now, it’s become one of my favorite places to be. So I set out to go there, and as anyone who is friendly and mildly popular, I invited everyone that was close to me. I was sending out texts rapidly, like a desperate cook trying to make it big time with his special recipe. Fast forward, the special day comes. My birthday party was a week and a day from my birthday, and I was more ecstatic than I had expected to be. Arriving at the flags, my wonderful guarding King and Loving Queen had dropped me off, making sure everything was a-okay, expecting my friends to all meet me there. As I got out of the car, I rushed to the line hoping to be first, due to the track record of time-stealing and adrenaline-heightening long lines in the past. Stepping into the park alone was something new for me. It wasn’t natural at all, but the great thing was that I was in the park, even though the overcrowded lines were still ahead of me. Imagine walking at a normal pace, but the daytime is fading away faster than usual. That is how it was for me, because, I spent the entire day at Six Flags alone. Not one of my friends or family members that I consciously, purposefully, and lovingly invited showed up. On the surface, the reasons being a lack of transportation; all on the surface. I knew that the real reason my party was avoided was a deeper meaning. What that is? I’m not sure, I just knew there was one. Plus, this isn’t one of those “you don’t know what people are going through” moments, because I’ve seen the people I call my friends go through even more ballistic measures to make it to another human beings gathering. My birthday party was a solo deal. As I entered the line for the last ride I wanted to experience, everything started to hit me. My first instinct was to fully emphasize to myself the fact that I wasn’t good enough for people to make it. But I knew that wasn’t true. As I began to see the positive, I realized my strength. I realized what it really means to be independent. I accepted the fact that I had spent an entire day with the person I was birthed with, myself. The crazy thing is, the whole day, I hadn’t really felt bad about it. It was on my mind, just not my priority. What do I take from this? In contrast of the world’s idea that you need people to be happy, you don’t. You only need the person in the mirror, because that’s the person you are truly and factually with the most, anyway.
By JABÉZ GARDEN💚6 years ago in Motivation











