goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Should I become a writer whilst the COVID 19 is still happening?
Should I become a writer whilst the COVID 19 is still happening? Well to be honest there is no right or wrong answer to this question. It is up to you and how you feel about writing. But for me it is something that I am passionate about and I want to share with you some information about becoming a writer.
By Alex Peak6 years ago in Motivation
How to take advantage of lockdown before it's over
COVID 19 has put most of the world under lockdown, and while this entire situation had, and still has, so many negative aspects, yet we can see some points worth taking advantage of. One of them is the time we have available now.
By Ana Carolina Crivillari6 years ago in Motivation
Why writing is important?
Writing has been in the world since approximately 3200 B.C, and in our lives since we were toddlers, but we never gave it the attention it deserves. It is one of the most important creations of the human being and it can help us in ways we didn’t even think about.
By Caro Sepiurka6 years ago in Motivation
Setting boundaries is so 2019
Okay — I am just going to start out by saying that I do actually believe having healthy boundaries, setting intentions, and flowing with the universe are useful practices. That being said, when I hear the Kardashians’ verbal fried moans about ‘setting boundaries’ (despite having signed up for endless seasons of a reality tv show based on their personal lives) or Tom Sandoval throwing the need to have boundaries at Jax Taylor during a fight between two men rapidly approaching middle age in a show centered on their friend group’s personal conflict (Vanderpump Rules to be exact), I’m left wondering if the idea of setting boundaries has lost all meaning. Is it proof that personal development has spread as far as reality TV or is it a warning that something as sacred as inner work has been co-opted to solidify our selfishness and disconnect from the collective? Is it possible that exercises like “setting boundaries” have become new age-y ways of refusing to take ownership, change, or examine the ways we are perpetuating injustices by insulating ourselves from anything that doesn’t bring us positive feels? And, if that’s the case, what can we do to ensure ‘setting boundaries’ doesn’t take on the same ickiness of sage smudges and crystals sold by Urban Outfitters and TJ Maxx?
By Claire B. Curley6 years ago in Motivation
You do not need to have your life figured out yet
I have always had this preconceived notion that by the time I finished college I would have my life figured out. To be honest, the more I continue my schooling, the more confused I get with what I want to do in this life. I know what I want my end goal to be but how fast do I need to get there?
By Abby Verigin6 years ago in Motivation
10 things I promise myself in 2020, inspired by harry styles
2019 was probably the hardest year I’ve lived through in a long time, not going to lie. I learned a lot about myself. I learned that I could be taken down by something as simple as a sentence. I learned that I could have the courage to admit that I wasn’t okay. I learned that people are temporary, and no matter how much you wish them into permanence, it doesn’t always work out that way. But undoubtedly, the most important lesson I learned was that home could be a person, and I found that home in a young man from Holmes Chapel, England, named Harry Styles.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Motivation
Dreamer
I am in the business of dreaming and supporting dreamers. I recently graduated college and post grad life is something really unexpected. You now have all this time and it's the rest of your life. You have to figure out how you will live it and spend all the time of your days and it is a bit unsettling but there’s also freedom in that. This has been a challenge for me the past few months but I think it was due to my point of view. I didn’t see the freedom of a blank schedule, I saw uncertainty. Uncertainty of what I wanted to do with my life, of what would make me happy. I successfully got a great job but it was not what I wanted to do, to be. So I left after a few weeks. Why be somewhere that you know won’t fulfill you?
By Sy6 years ago in Motivation
America First?
The American Dream is dead! There, I said it, but it's true. That dream of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps and making yourself unbelievably rich can still happen, but the foundation of this nation, the way it was formed and made through immigrants fleeing their countries to find their freedom and safety, is dead. Immigrants take the brunt of the blame for so many problems facing the lower class of the nation.
By Nate Kiliany6 years ago in Motivation
tired eyes.
I often feel judged by other people, but most of all by myself. As a kid, I picked myself apart; I may still be overwhelmingly self-critical. I want to devote myself to a sacred calling and a purpose that I believe in, but often I feel blocked and unable to do so. Or when I do accomplish something, it doesn’t feel like it’s enough. Even if I do everything right and exceed expectations, I often can’t enjoy it.
By Alexis Danielle6 years ago in Motivation
LIFE OF STRUGGLER
My life has been changing since i started to understand things. My school life was good until i end up with a poor result. I always knew, there is no other way than having a good result, especially in my situation all i need is a huge amount of money. I been through a tough time from my very begging of my life mentally, physically, and wealthy as well. i always used to dreamt about having a luxury life but i never thought to reach that stage i have to go through such a hard ways. in this part of my life, i don't care much about my future cause i am still dying to figure out my present life.
By untold 6 years ago in Motivation








