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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
What I've learned along the way
Life has been anything, but easy. By the age of 28 I had lost both of my parents, have known loss and trauma and pain, every year since, I was about 7. I have taken care of my handicapped brother my entire life, so to say that I grew up quickly is an understatement. I have taken care of the elderly and disabled since I was 17. I have learned so much from so many. My mother had Psychosis and was in and out of hospitals since I was 16. She died in a terrible car wreck, while completely sleep "walking". In losing her, I lost myself. But, where there is great pain, there is great healing underneath. I learned at a very young age that everything is a lesson, and the sooner you realize what that lesson is, the sooner your soul growth and expansion takes place. I grew up it a very metaphysical/spiritual family with gifts that I thought everyone had. We are all arguing over the same thing. All we need to know, is LOVE will win, Unconditional love is literally a frequency and it flows through us all. I know GREAT pain, But I also know great LOVE. The lessons I've learned, I want to share with others in hopes that maybe it could help others to navigate their feelings and thoughts. I know that everyone has to go through the process, no one can do it for you. BUT maybe just maybe this could be a cheat sheet to get to that lesson a little easier.
By Chloe Lindsey5 years ago in Motivation
Living life happier
“Don't be afraid to go out on foot. That's where the fruit is. ”~ H. Jackson Browne At the age of 15, I “died” for a minute or so and then came back to life. The worst case scenario for bronchitis lasting more than a week has caused my toothbrush to death. What made the situation worse was my allergies to a single drug.
By Ram Paudel5 years ago in Motivation
The art of making things happen
“Never underestimate the feeling of gut. But never believe that it is enough. ”~ Robert Heller A few months ago, when I almost finished producing a teleseminar and spent so much time listening to a computer, I decided to do something different. Something that can bring me happiness, that can take me out of my normal routine and make me truly happy.
By Bishnu Bhandari5 years ago in Motivation
Hospitality Recruitment: 9 Tips For Finding Your Dream Team
Hospitality staff are one of the most important assets in any hospitality business. Not only are they the face of your venue, but their skills - either behind the bar, in the kitchen or serving customers - generates revenue for your business.
By Lightspeed APAC5 years ago in Motivation
Strong, Independent Woman. Top Story - June 2021.
Note from the Author: To be completely honest, this is my sixth entry for the Members-Only Challenge. This contest has sparked something in me that I can hardly contain; which means I am also having trouble containing my thoughts. Every piece I write gets closer and closer to what I’m really trying to say, but it’s such a grand topic to cover in less than five thousand words. This time, though, I will focus my thoughts, feelings and desires, so that I can share with you the dream in my heart.
By Maeple Fourest5 years ago in Motivation
How to create positive energy
“Everything we are is the result of what we thought. The mind is everything. We think we become. ”~ Buddha You experience and create all sorts of different energies that affect how you feel and what you accomplish throughout your day. Some forces are powerful and easily recognizable, while others are subtle and often sound only accurate. I believe it is fair to say that everything, in a sense, is power.
By Sabin Paul5 years ago in Motivation
Creatively In The Lines
I am a Type A, plan everything down to the minute type of person. I have been for as long as I can remember. I was that one nerd in high school that actually used the planners given to every student at the beginning of the school year; and the only one of my kind that I knew of. Moving on to college the trend stayed the same, however I even started to go so far as buy my owner planners at this point, if even to supplement the one(s) already given to me by the school. I like my life organized, I like the feeling of knowing what I am going to be doing and when and mostly I love that feeling of a task accomplished; that sense that you got done everything you needed to and making that little check when it was finished.
By Brandi Noelle5 years ago in Motivation
How To Surf Your Way Back To Life
Way back in 2005, after spending the entire summer walking the length and breadth of every beach within fifty miles as a kind of post divorce therapy, just staring at the sand from one beach to the next, I fell upon, yes actually fell upon, one of the best divorce therapies there is. Surfing on a kayak.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Motivation
LORRR
My name is Lori and reside in London, Ontario, Canada. I am a mother, grandmother of two beautiful little girls and an avid crafter the majority of it being crocheting and sewing. In January of this year, I was trying to prepare myself for the 'January Blues' compiled with the 'Pandemic Blues' which I was already experiencing. I had not been able to see my grandchildren for Christmas and that was really tough enough.
By Lori A Ashe5 years ago in Motivation
A Gardening Journey
My Anticipation Have you ever looked at your messy drawer or closet and had this sudden inspiration to organize it? If you have, then perhaps a sudden urge to use your artistic creativity surfaces and you become obsessed with that one project. The excitement and joy while working on your task makes you feel alive. The anticipation of completing your project is worth every second of hard work when you can finally see the end result of your masterpiece.
By Soph5 years ago in Motivation





