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The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Party-Pooper Questions To Build Your Wealth
I was on the ground floor of the UMASS Amherst library, shelves of dust-covered tomes looming over me. I flipped open a book as big as a bread loaf. As I sifted through the pages, a woman stared at the text with the crumb-size letters. “Looks like fascinating stuff.”
By Nate Rifkin5 years ago in Motivation
How modelling is bringing MY sexy back
That’s my question and the fire in my belly that’s driving me right now. Becoming a successful model was my childhood ambition - I modelled my vision on Naomi Campbell (see what I did there). As in: a beautiful black woman from South London, totally slaying it on the catwalk. Ok so 5 out of 6 isn’t too bad (I'll give you a second to add them up)...
By Althea James5 years ago in Motivation
Reuniting with my first Dream
I am addressing those of you who are over 30 years old or even some of you who are in your 20s. Do any of you remember what your first dream was? When you were a child, did you remember what you wanted to be when you grow up? Is the question to broad?
By Makeba K Daté5 years ago in Motivation
HOW MANY FAILURES IT WILL TAKE TO GET A SUCCESS
Life is a journey where we are traveling through different stages. At some stage of life, everyone has a dream or ambition to achieve something but it is not necessary that every dream that is dreamt must be fulfilled.
By Blake Hunt5 years ago in Motivation
Tips For Success from the World’s Most Influential People
Embrace the Possibility The unknown can be scary for lots of people. We keep away from change as a result of it doubtlessly brings on a brand new set of issues and stress. If you lean into one thing which may appear tough, nevertheless, that change may also carry on nice achievement and happiness.
By JAYESH KUKREJA5 years ago in Motivation
How Mental Toughness Can Slow Down Your Growth
I yanked open my refrigerator door, anticipating a much-needed wave of cool air to give me relief. It was deep in the summer of 2009 in Boulder, Colorado and I lived in a condo with no air conditioning. What it did have was a weird quirk: when I opened my patio door for a breeze, the smoke detector sometimes blared. I have no clue why. So, before I enjoyed some air from the outside, I had to stand on a chair and yank the detector’s plastic cover off, disabling it.
By Nate Rifkin5 years ago in Motivation
The Power Of Being Vulnerable
From my teenage years, I have been an ardent fan of journaling. I have been documenting my daily life experiences since I was 13. I have accumulated numerous journals over the years. Sometimes I go through some of them to relive past experiences. One of such experiences was my first car accident in the US. It was one of the scariest situations of my life, I thought I was going to be the end of my life. Thank God I made it and am alive to tell the story. I will share details of that experience in another write up.
By Racheal Edem5 years ago in Motivation
Black Book of Rich Man’s Secrets
Stefan Ardey Black Book of Rich Man's Secrets It's just another typical day with Howard Lawson, a 29-year-old man from Newark, New Jersey that works at a supermarket. Howard has been working at the supermarket for the past 5 years. Howard has a few friends that he has kept in touch with from high school and lives with his parents in their humble abode. He doesn't have many aspirations in his life except to work hard and help his parents. He hardly does anything out of the ordinary. He's a cashier and works on minimum wage making a low but decent living. Howard strives to help his parents make ends meet, which gives him satisfaction in life and is his main goal.
By BigSteff SA5 years ago in Motivation



