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BUILDING MY WARRIOR LEGACY!
STORY TELLING from the WARRIOR SALES COACH: ISSUE #2 LIFE! LEGACY! AND DEFINING MOMENTS! RV Sales Warriors; "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined!" ~ Henry David Thoreau
By Let's Sell RV's! Become a "Mighty" RV Sales Warrior!5 years ago in Motivation
Fate Will Wait
Zoe Steel loved art, being the only child of an architect and a designer, she lived and breathe art. Graduating from New York University with a degree in Art history, she was ready for the world. Zoe was ecstatic when she was chosen from a group of more than thirty eager future Art buyers, for an internship at The Walter Blaze Museum. She dreams of being an Art Buyer for all the top museums in the world.
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation
Motivation from a Valedictorian Speech
I know that most of us missed out on a graduation speech this year, but here is one to inspire: I entered this year with so many expectations for what it was going to look like. Our senior year! The pinnacle of our K-12 education, a time to have fun, go to prom, to cultivate the relationships with friends that we had built for the last three years. It was a time to create memories that last a lifetime. It was all looking up, but then it all changed. I have spent the last four years working towards this goal. To try and be the best student I possibly could with an excess of activities, experiences, and a high GPA. I was so used to evaluating myself based on achievement, and then, overnight everything came to a halt. When you get stuck in the routine of constantly performing, you lose track of how to live without it, and coming to that realization was hard. I struggled with motivation, with negativity, and frankly, it was hard to even imagine that the 2020 graduation would even happen.
By Shelby Wells5 years ago in Motivation
You Can Turn Around Your Life in No Time: Simple Promises to Make
There is no quick recipe for success or a magic trick that would overnight change your fortunes. Success is dependent on consistent efforts for a prolonged time. We go through our lives and let it slip.
By Rahul Anand5 years ago in Motivation
As long as I have a head on, I will put on my hat 🎩
In life, everyone has a story that could be happy or sad. I do not know what words would be more powerful to use in order to make you feel what I feel. I do not think using pathos would be enough to make you feel the electricity that is surging through my body as I’m telling my story, but read or listen carefully to see how life can bring you things that you do not expect.
By MICHEL KONINGSON DOOLEY5 years ago in Motivation
These City Streets
"The City Streets!" Everyday on the streets is an emotional standpoint. Physically demanding, each hour is depleting. Vast numbers of thoughts race through my mind while I ponder my next move. Where can I go? With no set location, I'm free to wander. An adventure to some, for me its homelessness.
By Jess Lynn 5 years ago in Motivation
A Nobody
I can't even begin to imagine the number of people who have visited my blog entries, over these past three years, and after reading them have thought to themselves, "Who the hell is this guy? He's a nobody! Here is this nobody giving me all this advice about how to be happy, successful, and wealthy, and he's not even someone who anyone even knows of, nor is he successful, or wealthy anyway. As if I would believe or follow anything he says". To be honest though, this doesn't even bother me in the slightest. Firstly, there are always going to be many people who will view such advice as being rubbish and unrealistic anyway, whether it comes from me, or an internationally recognized motivational speaker such as Tony Robbins. Why? Because they personally have no motivation, will power, or courage, to even test the advice given, and strive to create a life they desire. Not only that, but they are generally someone who is just downright negative minded, and no-one can change such a mindset but themselves. They were educated to believe that what the majority of society does, is what is normal and accepted. They seem to completely overlook the fact that achieving success, happiness, and prosperity is definitely achievable, proven by those many individuals who have actually gone on to create success for themselves, off the back of hard work, sacrifice, commitment, patience, and several failures. Let's face it, such negative minded people aren't willing to put in the hard work it takes to become successful, so they rubbish those who like to encourage it, so others won't do it either, and make them look foolish. I'm well aware that I am never going to be able to positively influence everyone, likely very few people in fact, however if I can help encourage and inspire 10,000, 1,000, 100, 10, or even just 1 person, to pursue their dreams, take risks, make changes, and design a life of their desire, rich with happiness, success, and prosperity, then these blog entries will be well worth the time and effort.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation








