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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
A Profoundly Powerful Practice to Include in Your Nighttime Routine
Thomas Edison, Napoleon Hill, and Albert Einstein — arguably three of the top achievers of all time — all had one thing in common: they recognized and utilized the power of their subconscious. Edison famously said:
By Ashley Richmond5 years ago in Motivation
Ways To Work Around A Writing Slump
Let’s face it, writing can be difficult. Getting the right words down to form the necessary sentences and properly convey what we want to say can be it’s own adversary and we, as writers our own worst enemy. Even the most skilled writers can have days where they just can’t make the words appear on the page.
By Allison Schafer 5 years ago in Motivation
How To Get Out Of A Rut
Being in a rut simply means you are in a routine that is unpleasant, boring, and energy-sapping. Being in a rut is being stuck in a pattern of doing the same things day in and day out, usually without any enjoyment. You surely will become bored with what you are doing, and you might even become bored with yourself. It seems as if no matter which way you turn, you are stuck in the rut. In fact, you might feel like the harder you try to get out, you fall deeper into a black hole that holds you captive.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Motivation
5 Ways to motivate Yourself
Motivation is like Fuel in a Human’s life to drive the car. Without Motivation, we cannot do the thing. Basically, what is Motivation? It is the energy that drives us to do the work right? So following are the 5 ways you can motivate yourself:
By Atharva Lawate5 years ago in Motivation
I Became A Five Times Bestselling Author By Writing JUST 20 Words A Day...
Ever tried writing a book? I know I did. When I first embarked on my authentic author adventure I set lofty, unrealistic goals, much like a mad scientist in a lab with an Einstein-inspired look.
By Sandra Stachowicz5 years ago in Motivation
How to Unlearn Anything
“The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn”, — Gloria Steinem We start learning the day we are born. Before we even get close to a school class, we are already shaped in so many ways. Children learn by observing others and encoding their behavior. This is called “observational learning” and it shows that kids learn from the “models” around them, from parents to extended family, peers, or even characters on children TV.
By Diana Bernardo5 years ago in Motivation







