self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Why to Write
Writing can be an escape from reality but is not confined to just that. Writing can also be a tool to better understand reality. Writing helps communicate to others more clearly and can even be a way to better understand yourself. Writing also helps us learn from our experiences. Writing is an incredibly powerful instrument and can: explain, teach, amplify your voice, and even persuade people.
By Madeline Keys6 years ago in Motivation
Show How Great You Are
Most of the leadership advice you read on the Internet is crap. Thousands of supposed internet leadership gurus quote some long dead philosopher or military strategist as a tagline for their blog or podcast. They use the quote as clickbait. Click on this link, run to my website. I have all the answers to your problems. Trust me, they don't.
By Michael Ritoch6 years ago in Motivation
Don't Have Confidence. Have Courage
Confidence is highly overrated. For real. Hear me out. I've been a makeup artist for seventeen years. It has been a roller coaster. Some big choices along the way. Some crazy awesome opportunities that I'll always be grateful for. Some experiences I'd rather forget. But along this journey, I've learned a lot about what it means to pursue a creative life. So now, it's my time to give some things back.
By Andrew Sotomayor6 years ago in Motivation
Remember you.
I hope to inspire others to choose themselves, to help others see that the light we find ourselves searching for is within us, we ARE powerful and when we realise our own power and start loving ourselves is when we understand the incredible gift life itself is.
By Esme Rose 6 years ago in Motivation
5 Things To Do When Anxiety Is Blocking Your Creativity
5 Things To Do When Anxiety Is Blocking Your Creativity I'd been at a complete creative standstill for about a week, without art or writing. Depression and anxiety had been wreaking havoc on my inner peace, which directly correlated to my creative output. My motivation had gone out the window, and all I wanted to do was curl into bed with the blinds shut. Miraculously, or not so miraculously, I cut that depression crap away with warrior machetes and have found myself again.
By Elizabeth Danón6 years ago in Motivation
10 Things I Have Done To Not Go Clinically Insane During Lockdown
Well my friends, it is May 12, 2020 and the lockdown is still in place where I live in Canada. That means that we are still required to stay at home unless absolutely necessary - which is more than fair.
By Lorah Catherine6 years ago in Motivation
19 Things I learned in Quarantine before I turned 19
19 Things I learned in Quarantine before I turned 19 As a college student starting her first year in college, I never realized what I was giving up everyday when I commuted to and from my school, completed tests and papers and talked with my friends. Up until mid-march, I had been stuck in a monotonous routine of waking up, barely eating breakfast and hurrying to college. However, my mundane life came to a halt as the lockdown started and I was forced to learn and prepare myself for the future from a computer. Here are some things that I realized while procrastinating on my assignments.
By Raya I6 years ago in Motivation
Develop a Creation Bias Now
Stop the endless consumption and start creating! Trust me you'll thank me for it! Constant distraction and information overload is the constant state we are all in. We consume and we consume more without hardly creating anything (well we are not counting the fort you created with empty beer cans!). We have an innate need to consume and hoard. Opening tab after tab of articles and news, mindlessly spending hour after hour.
By Naveen Mohan6 years ago in Motivation







