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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
Just draw!
I love life. I really do. And you know, I honestly believe that I am 'living the dream'. I have a fab husband, a lovely, slightly crazy (in a good way) daughter, a sweet and silly rescue greyhound. I work from home, doing one-to-one tuition lessons with kids who need a confidence boost, mostly, and I get to make a little bit of money from my lifelong passion. I draw. And I draw for health, for enjoyment and because it actually has brought so much joy to a lot of people.
By Deborah Robinson5 years ago in Motivation
How I Learned To Fly A Plane In One Easy Lesson
To be honest, it really isn't that difficult to fly a plane. In fact as a very good friend of mine once told me, as long as you hit your take off speed and pull back on the joy stick, it will fly. It wants to fly, that is what it has been designed and built to do.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Motivation
The Hero Instinct - Why Do Some People Have It?
People often speak of the "hero instinct." But what is it? And why do some people have it while others don't? Author John Henson explores these questions and more in The Hero Instinct - Why Do Some People Have It. . . And Others Don't?
By Marian5 years ago in Motivation
What and How To Build?
What and how to build? I love morning walks. Not because I have to get well but because this is the time of the day when I am with myself. A couple of decades ago, I used to do a segment on a friend's radio program. I used to think of talking on some topic, and from that, I could find a lot for myself.
By kuljit mann5 years ago in Motivation
Self-Motivation
Self-Motivation: 10 ways to remain motivated People may have to face challenging situations in their lifetime. The key to success is to face the challenges upfront and not give up. It is easier said than done. However, one has to be determined to sail through the tough situations as there is always a light at the end of tunnel. It is therefore very essential that whatever be the situation, people should use their full potential to get back in life with vigor and enjoy it.
By Bharati5 years ago in Motivation
My Passion for a Healthy Lifestyle
A bit about me. I have been an athlete since I was 6 years old. I had started as a competitive swimmer at a young age. Swimming was an outlet for me from my life and some of my childhood and family issues. I continued to compete in more Sports as a healthy outlet for me and to gain confidence and a positive mindset. I became a champion in over 9 sports, and went on to coach many other fitness, children, adults, amateur and professional athletes as well. Since a young age I didn’t want to eat meat. It was unappealing to me. My family forced me and I accepted it, at 13 I tried to be vegetarian after 8 months and nervous about vitamin deficiencies I stopped. By the time I was 24 I was eating mostly farm grown veggies and consuming organic meats.
By Avril Doucette5 years ago in Motivation
Importance of showing gratitude in life
Do you hear more whining, blaming, condemning, and judging among your friends, coworkers, or family members, or even from yourself? Or do you hear people expressing gratitude for things and people in their lives? Do you like to convey gratitude, joy, and goodwill, or do you prefer to add to your own or others' despair and gloom? Appreciation is extremely important in our lives, and we must acquire this trait.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
5 Things That Made Me A Better Writer
I had been a closeted writer for years. Writing in secret, I pored over my Word document for months at a time, watching that word count steadily climb, and told no-one about it-- save my closest friends. The last thing I wanted was to tell someone I was writing a book and have nothing come of it; I'd be degected and ashamed of my unaccomplishment. If I waited until I had "something to show for it," surely that would be better.
By Lindsay Rae5 years ago in Motivation
Building a business around your hobby, passion, or craft.
There is one thing that I love to do more than anything else. It is designing consumer products. Lately, I have been focusing on designing small household products. My designs to date are simple. Later, design plans will include embedded software and mechanical parts. Two recent designs were phone and tablet holders. With my designs, I am not inventing anything new. I am just taking an existing idea and refactoring it with my creative touch. What I have been making could be considered art but let us not debate that now. So, why do I love designing as I do? The reason is simple, “designing makes me feel good.”
By Stephen Pasco5 years ago in Motivation
How hard can it be?
When I’m in full flight, when I’m waxing lyrical, holding court or speaking passionately about any particular subject, it is usually about making something. I am a crafter, a maker, someone who will have a go at pretty much anything that looks interesting or difficult. As a kid I used to make jewellery from copper wire stripped out of the electrical cable offcuts discarded by the sparkies who worked on our house. At the age of 10 my sisters would “encourage” me to make scones for them. As a teenager I found a cookbook for sweets and would boil sugar for taffy and caramels. I made my own clothes, including a coat and school uniforms.
By Rebecca Lupton5 years ago in Motivation
Follow Me On A Journey Of Hope
Someones son, husband, father who once worked at a hard job. A few items that belong to him especially to his heart. His world once ,like many in our city was certainly not moving place to place. Looking for a meal here or there at the churches or the hospices. No possibly a loss of employment, or trauma and than for many who suffer mental illness took the best of him.
By Cathy Deslippe5 years ago in Motivation







