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What am I doing in Life?
The other day, I was lying on the couch gorging away on leftover pieces of cake, when I came across this Instagram post titled — “Famous people under 20”. After taking a pretty good look at that post, I forced myself up, but that piece of cake away, and started thinking. These people seem to have it all sorted out, like having a perfect plan charted out for them before they even reach the age of 20.
Lumos LeviosaPublished 3 years ago in MotivationStudent Council
When I was in 10th grade, my mom decided to put me in a new environment and space. I had been home-schooled for several years, and my mom wanted me to become more socially active. I did not know if this was a good idea, because I was not used to socializing with kids my age and getting out of my comfort zone. My mother decided that it would be best for me not to go to school but instead join a home-school committee with public classes and activities for the average homeschooler. Not only were their fun activities, but the students got to make their own clubs if you were on student council. Very few kids were on student council and had a leadership role.
Justin DiamondPublished 3 years ago in MotivationPeople can see the world during the trough
I saw such a paragraph on the Internet before: Look at people can't look at the surface, I will have the original shape for a long time; the good thing is not the product, I can see the emotions;
Angelina D. RiveraPublished 3 years ago in MotivationA Stitch in Time
Imagine, if you will, a woman in her early thirties. She'd had a hard life, and despite the many travails and put-downs, she had not only survived but thrived. Slim, fit, and active, she had finally found peace and self-acceptance. After six months of enjoying her new-found freedom, the universe decided she could cope with more.
Harmony KentPublished 3 years ago in MotivationHow to Write Faster: 10 Effective Strategies to Finally Finish Your Book
Writing is a talent in itself, some writers are quick and some are slow but all of them hold equal importance in the writing world. Being a wordsmith doesn’t mean you will take ages to meet the deadlines. Everything follows a pattern and its important to set deadlines in order to progress things at a faster pace.
sandra OscarPublished 3 years ago in MotivationPassionate vs Passion
When I read this challenge’s title, I skipped over it because I did not feel like it applied to me. I do not feel passionate about anything really anymore. It’s almost one of those, ‘if everyone’s special is anyone really special’ topics to me. We have so many passions that come and go so quickly. At times I have felt my passions have been spread too thin as I have enjoyed many things so deeply. People in their fifties are rarely as driven by what they loved in their twenties anymore, but does that make us fickle? Humans tend to be the butterflies of the cause and passion army. Each new day brings a new onslaught of colorful flowers to admire.
Miah CrosbyPublished 3 years ago in Motivation24 Grown-Up Things to Do Before You Grow Up
I’m 25 tomorrow. May 30th 2021, marking the title sequence to my quarter life crisis. And man, it’s going to be epic. I’m 24 for one more sunrise, sunset combo, and that’s it. I have one final chance of being the same age as there are hours in a day, and days, much like this chapter of my life, come to an end. So I’ve decided to compile a list of 24 things that I can do today, right now and for the rest of my forever, to ensure that it’s not just each chapter of my life that’s a good one — but each passing page.
emPublished 3 years ago in MotivationWe are all connected
We are all connected. Passion is a strange word. Passion is defined a strong and barely controllable emotion, a state of outburst or an intense sexual love. The thing I am most passionate about in life almost defies the definition of passion itself. It allows me to stay in control of my life and my mind, live in a state of constant energy and love rather than an outburst of intense sexual love that slowly fizzles out over time. It is the thing that lights me up. Writing is my passion.
Aelish healyPublished 3 years ago in Motivationℙ𝕣𝕖𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕚𝕥𝕪 𝔹𝕚𝕣𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕕 ℙ𝕒𝕤𝕤𝕚𝕠𝕟.
Precarity Birthed Passion. Dedication To my mama who years ago loved, cried, and read. Today I write. Thank you. _ One of my earliest memories heavily revolves around an argument that my mother had with my father. As I got older, I came to the realization that that was one of the last disagreements they had. It was the very reason she raised me all alone. They had separated, and I too from the world; one where I thought I did not belong.
Mrs. RobinsonPublished 3 years ago in MotivationBe a Problem Solver
To be successful with life, be a problem solver. Pick a problem, any problem and do something about it, because to someone who is hurting something is everything. If you have the ability, then you have a responsibility.
John A. ColePublished 3 years ago in MotivationThe River
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D. ALEXANDRA PORTERPublished 3 years ago in MotivationChoices and Changes. Changes and Choices. Go the direction of your choosing.
If a global pandemic has taught us anything, it's that we can make the choice to live the lives that we want because it can change at any moment. What direction will you go?
Danya WhitePublished 3 years ago in Motivation