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By FRANCO CIANFLONE 6 years ago in Motivation
How an inner city school rose to the top
COPYRIGHT DISCLOSURE “All rights reserved. No part of this Mental Toughness Power Action blog publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recorded, scanning, displaying, modifying, republication, republishing, posting on any website, platform, social media, RSS feeds or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher or author. Requests to the author should be addressed to [email protected].” — Copyright 2007, CIPO, USCO Mental Toughness For Life.
By FRANCO CIANFLONE 6 years ago in Motivation
11 Influential Traits Of Leadership
There are two forms of leadership. the first one, and by far the most effective, is leadership by consent of and with the sympathy of, the followers. The second is leadership by force without the consent and sympathy of followers.
By MUHAMMAD ADIL6 years ago in Motivation
Coming As You Are
A blank page can be one of the scariest things, starting completely from scratch. I feel there is so much expectation before even starting, the expectation for something to be perfect, your best, meaningful, the kickstarter, breath-taking, inspiring, it has to be everything at once. You're buried by the weight of all these unachievable expectations that you don't even start. You leave before trying. But here’s the importance of coming as you are, you're not perfect, flawless, awe-inspiring - but what is great is that you are you.
By Safeera Ahmed6 years ago in Motivation
Stop Procrastinating! Tips to Productivity
It’s hard not to love a procrastinator. We all know one. In fact, it’s estimated that 40% of us procrastinate from time to time. Twenty percent of us can be classified as chronic procrastinators. If you’re a procrastinator, there are ways that you can break the cycle of procrastination and get things done. We have some tips for you about how you can avoid procrastination and usher in a new era of productivity.
By Lynda Arbon6 years ago in Motivation
Motivational Principles
To understand and apply motivational principles related to extrinsic and intrinsic styles, I will be creating a hypothetical situation involving myself as the leader of a local volunteer group, and two possible volunteers. The first volunteer “Sarah”, is a third year art student whose goal is to teach art to children. She expressed her excitement in wanting to bring more creativity, playfulness and joy into her students’ lives. She has some time off and is considering how to get work experience in her field but doesn’t know where to start. From this information, one can determine that Sarah values art in the development of human lives. In this way, she would be intrinsically motivated to do participate in an activity promoting these interests and values. The second volunteer “Adam”, has recently decided to take a year off from college in order to find out what he wants to do. He is living at home so he wants to spend his extra time exploring different avenues of interest as well as avoid feeling that he’s wasting time. He expressed interest in medical professions as well as holds a high moral value in those who help people in need. Adam has somewhat external motivations and a somewhat introjected regulatory level in reference to volunteering.
By Katelind Sky6 years ago in Motivation
5 Simple Tips for Self Improvement
With as many things that require attention in your life, it is hard to remember to make time to better yourself. Whether you are a parent, busy working professional or all of the above, self-care is always something you should make a priority. Contrary to popular belief, there is no shame in blocking off a few hours of your week to focus on your mental and physical well-being. While it may seem like there is no time in your day to focus on yourself with so much going on, you may be surprised by how easy it can be to squeeze in a few hours of "you" time. If you are struggling to come up with ways to challenge and improve yourself, you have come to the right place. Here are some tips that may spark some ideas.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Motivation
7 Most Bizarre World Records Held By Nigerians.
"Wetin be these?" We all know the Guinness Book of World Records. If you had a library in your school, you probably had some version of this incredible book. It was always interesting to flip through the glossy pages and find out the people around the world who have been doing extra-ordinary things and breaking world records.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Motivation
7 Blocks To Creative Thinking And How To Solve Them
Each of us has the power to be creative. It’s part of our natural make-up as human beings. The trouble is that, too often, we block our natural creativity and so make errors in thinking and give ourselves more problems than we should. Here are 7 ways to open up your natural creativity and keep the channels unblocked.
By Benjamin Nweke6 years ago in Motivation
Interacting environmentally
Interacting with the environment has been difficult for people like me and thinking back in a natural sense, humans do feel pressure in social situations. Looking big and strong does come with a certain amount of humiliation with rejection. First it sets a target to reach, but how the individual reacts within the environment once achieved the higher status displays a safe higher chance of survival rate. Governments do their best to balance inequalities but like all of us sometimes face challenges.
By Marcus Azaria6 years ago in Motivation






