Jordan Mendiola
Bio
Jordan Mendiola is a horizontal construction engineer in the U.S. Army, Mendiola loves hands-on projects and writing inspirational blog posts about health, fitness, life, and investing.
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Stories (134/0)
Reward Systems are Great if You Use Them Correctly
Life is full of tasks and to-do lists. These lists seem like they never end and it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. Every day, I start with the to-do list I prepare every night mentally or on a notepad. I don’t relax until these 2–3 tasks are complete and it’s worked wonders.
By Jordan Mendiola2 years ago in Motivation
The Mindset Shift You Need if You’re in Your Twenties
So many millennials I know (including myself) are overthinking way too much. We’re often worrying too much about being successful at something that we cripple ourselves into taking no action. Action is the greatest thing we can do in our twenties in order to grow. Through action, we can figure out what we’re passionate about, and what we wouldn’t mind taking a pass on.
By Jordan Mendiola2 years ago in Motivation
Dead by Daylight is an Emotional Rollercoaster Ride
Ever since my girlfriend told me about her experience playing Dead by Daylight (a.k.a. DBD), I’ve been intrigued. Something about the violence and teamwork required by survivors to make it out alive excites me.
By Jordan Mendiola2 years ago in Gamers
If You Want to Enjoy Writing, Your Content Shouldn’t Feel Forced
Have you ever hit a point where your writing feels like you’re lost in the woods and unsure which direction to go? That’s me right now. I’ve cranked out more than 450 articles and published them somewhere on the internet. Life is a long game and there’s so much to write about, but I’ve been hitting a major block lately.
By Jordan Mendiola2 years ago in Motivation
Running a Half-Marathon Raised My Standards in Life
Imagine your legs cramping up beyond belief, being drenched in sweat, all while running with intense blisters on your feet. You are running your first half-marathon. Also known as one of the early true tests of human willpower.
By Jordan Mendiola2 years ago in Longevity