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Cultivation
Cultivation doesn't start when the weeds start growing; it starts when you prepare the seedbed or planting area for your vegetables or flowers. You'll need various hoes, cultivators, spades, and digging forks to create a good seedbed. (https://garden.org/learn/articles/view/2447/)
Luis Tomas Graveley JrPublished 6 years ago in MotivationTime Is Ticking By
What if you only had twelve hours left? What if you knew that your time was coming to an end? What would you do? What if it wasn’t even your time on this earth coming to an end, but your time with someone?
Rebekah BrinkleyPublished 6 years ago in MotivationClowns and Men
Like most children, I have a monster under the bed. (I say "have" because they still unnerve me to this day.) My monster under the bed is the simple Clown. There is really no story to this fear, no trauma as a child to talk about. I just started to fear them. My father's first gift to me was a porcelain clown. When the Clown Craze in 2016 occurred it was my worst nightmare in real life and it didn't help that I found out from my father while at the mall parking lot at 9 PM. And with the remake of IT late last year, I wasn't having any of it. Just looking up the dates of the clown sightings I got uneasy with the clown pictures that popped up with the articles.
Stephany MartinezPublished 6 years ago in MotivationYou're Not Shit. Society Is.
Before you think you might have a mental illness, read this. So you've noticed that you're not quite feeling yourself lately. Maybe you can't focus on anything, enjoy the things you once did, sleep or eat as well... perhaps you might be thinking that there's something wrong with you. There could very well be, but before you come to this conclusion, there's something everyone needs to look at.
Jessica MurrayPublished 6 years ago in MotivationLife as We See It
When someone tells us to live the way we want our lives to be in the future, somewhere in between the struggle and stress of making our future life to be the way we fantasize, we forget about our "NOW".
Aqsa SehrPublished 6 years ago in MotivationFive Controversial Things I Wish I Knew at 15
So I recently wrote a post called "Five Things I Wish I Knew at Fifteen," all but few were surprising, common sense perhaps with a few twists, however I wanted this post to highlight things we feel we probably shouldn’t do at fifteen but are actually just a part of growing up, so here it goes.
Denilia BluePublished 6 years ago in MotivationFive Things You Wish You Knew at 15
I think it is easy to forget how hard it is to be young. As we get older, we tend to look at the younger generation with envy. Oh to be young again where things such as bills and jobs were nonexistent in our teenage world. Adolescence is like a bad relationship; after awhile we forget the bad and tend to only remember the good times that make us want it back once again. So much so that we almost forget the emotional turmoil that comes with growing up. Our teen years are often one of the most difficult times any of us will go through. High school can either make you or break you.
Denilia BluePublished 6 years ago in MotivationTime Well Spent
Time is perhaps our most important resource because it is, for each of us, painfully limited. We have to divide it carefully between work, sleep, and play. One thing I have neglected to mention is volunteering.
Elisha FowlerPublished 6 years ago in MotivationHello, World... Remember Me?
In life, we are given many challenges, many obstacles to overcome and surpass. Some give us joy while others give us great success. I believe, like most people, that one of the biggest challenges can be how to deal with the pain and aftermath of a broken heart.
Lori BriziusPublished 6 years ago in MotivationHow To Make Mornings Easier
Ever since I can remember, I have never been a morning person. Mornings have always been the most difficult part of my day to get through. Even though mornings are difficult, getting into the right routine can make the rest of your day run a lot smoother. Here are a few things I like to do that get me up and productive in the early hours of the day.
HadassahPublished 6 years ago in MotivationIt Gets Better, I Promise
I spent a lot of my time throughout college and the following summer wondering what would happen to all those I considered my friends at college and whether I would see them again after leaving. My simple answer is that I failed to keep in touch with many of them, due to my own insecurities about starting conversations over Facebook or Whatsapp or text. Eventually, I even stopped talking to the people I spoke to every day. It hurt a lot to think I'd lost all those connections.
Danielle PountneyPublished 6 years ago in Motivation"Keep Calm Richard"
While I was out and about recently, I bought a keyring from a gift shop marked with the words "Keep Calm Richard." Obviously, this is a very generic keyring. One of many to use an adaptation of the WWII slogan "Keep Calm and Carry On" with any numbers of names or titles underneath. Given that I have been at a low ebb recently and wrestling with my health, it seemed like something I should get myself as a poignant reminder to relax. The dark green background clinched it for me—being one of my favourite colours.
Richard BrindPublished 6 years ago in Motivation