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Remember The Boiling Frog
It’s likely you may have heard of the old analogy of a frog who was put in a pot of cold water where it was moving and bouncing around happily. The frog was content with the temperature of the water and was content to be there even though it was constrained by the pot of water it found itself in. However, what the frog doesn’t know but as the analogy describes, the pot of water was controlled by a person who could raise the temperature quite quickly or increase the heat slowly and see the frog’s reaction.
Ben WPublished 3 years ago in MotivationPractice Makes Perfect - But What Are You Practicing
In this article I will discuss a subject that has as of late been drawn out into the open. Despite the fact that I've been showing it a reasonable piece lately. I've adapted such countless new applications for it as of late, so I've gotten it forward.
yes motivatePublished 3 years ago in MotivationCan I Write?
I ask myself that question every time I put pen to paper or rather finger to keyboard. The fact that I am doing this answers that question but then leads on to , “So Can I Write Well?” or can “Can I Write Something People Want To Read?”.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 3 years ago in MotivationHow Hypnosis Can Help you?
Spellbinding or Hypnotism, these words frequently puts, of course the layman in problem. Make you think bigger and we see wild pictures of a Freud-like specialist swinging a pocket watch back and forth before somebody in profound enthusiastic difficulty? Provided that this is true, don't stress you're in good company. These are commonplace film pictures and a long way from the real world.
yes motivatePublished 3 years ago in MotivationSingle? Change Your Status
I know how easy it is to feel like a single person stuck in a couple’s world. For us singles out there, Covid certainly made that fact more evident.
Linda V GoldfischerPublished 3 years ago in MotivationHow to Attract More Into Your Life:3 Things You Can
The most effective method to Attract More Into Your Life:3 Things You Can Perhaps the most well-known inquiries individuals pose to me about the Law of Attraction is the manner by which to utilize it to draw in more cash. Cash is just the energy of wealth, and the Law of Attraction can accordingly be utilized purposely to expand plenitude in our lives. To see how to expand the energy of bounty, think about this: The Law of Attraction is about flows.
yes motivatePublished 3 years ago in MotivationBe(e)ing mindful
The keeper of honeybees (Apis mellifera) is one who practices age-old and dynamic forms of art, poetry, and science. To the uninitiated, beekeeping may appear to involve precise method and skill, much as one would learn how to measure or mix a reagent. But a new beek (informal slang used to mean either “beekeeper” or “bee geek,” depending on who you ask) – even one who has just barely scratched the surface of beekeeping as a hobby – will realize that beekeeping is actually a very complicated dance, one that requires mindfulness and all available senses, between the keeper and a super organism of wild animals.
Max Gibbs-Ruby (he/him or they/them)Published 3 years ago in MotivationThe Sting
Today, I woke up with butterflies in my stomach, and hope in my heart as I opened the internet browser on my phone and typed in “Vocal/Challenges”. I’d been impatiently waiting for days to find out the results of the Dystopian “Doomsday Diary” Challenge. I’d submitted four stories, with one in particular that I was so excited about. So, as I skimmed down the page to the recent winners, my exuberant smile started to dim as the reality hit: I didn’t win… again. I read the winning story and it was indeed fantastic, but there was still a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes when I realized it wasn’t mine.
Mycheille NorvellPublished 3 years ago in MotivationTying Temptations
For context, it is important for you readers to understand there only two seasons in the Yukon: Winter and Not-winter. Both can last for five or six months in duration and each has climatic extremes that determine what we humans can do for fun and recreation out of doors.
Doug CaldwellPublished 3 years ago in MotivationThe Importance Of Investing Back Into Your Community
David Sandhu believes that the path forward for his Canadian hometown of Prince Rupert is through local investment, not inviting in big corporations. And he’s willing to do the work to prove it.
Edmund MorganPublished 3 years ago in MotivationYour procrastination is hindering my happiness.
Did you know? Do you realize how many people in your social circles, including your family members, have unfulfilled dreams? Ask any of them what passions they have not pursued yet, and I guarantee almost all of them will have an answer. I personally know three potential authors, two potential restaurateurs, a potential blogger, a potential photographer, and a potential entrepreneur. With each passing day, this means that I am being denied captivating books, delicious meals, beautiful photos, and diversification advice. These discussions prompted me to ask the reasoning behind these delays and the responses were eerily similar.
Dwayne Adderley MBAPublished 3 years ago in MotivationHow Self-Care Can Actually Save the Planet
"Take care of the earth and it will take care of you." ~ Unknown In the morning the sky was red and the sun did not rise, so I decided to sell my car. Strangely enough, it seemed like the last act of self-care.
albert beanPublished 3 years ago in Motivation