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The unshakable feeling of depression
Lately I have this unshakable feeling of depression. I am not physically tired or drained, but mentally. It's an odd feeling to have. No matter what I do, I can't seem to snap myself out of it. I just have this feeling of not being motivated. I'm not motivated to do anything. There are times that I feel frustrated that I am not doing more to accomplish my goals. However, I also don't feel motivated to do anything towards those goals. I'm not sure how to escape this cycle that I have found myself in. It's almost like I am running around on a hamster wheel. There have been times in my life when I have felt depressed. However, I was always able to knock myself out of it. This time has been hard for me to do. I'm not sure how to do it.
Talara NolanPublished 16 days ago in MotivationThe moon and the thief
There once lived a wise woman by the name of Mei-Ling in a peaceful village that was located up alongside a river. She was well-known in the neighborhood for her kind personality and incredible ability to find happiness in the most simple things.Mei-Ling took great care to maintain the greenery gardens that covered her tiny bungalow.She was always willing to share her knowledge, and people frequently came to ask for her advice.
Devindi BothejuPublished 16 days ago in Motivation- AI-Generated
Every Mile a New Beginning
In the realms of my youth, strewn across the rugged landscapes of junior high and high school corridors, I waddled more than I walked, burdened not just by burgeoning weight but by the invisible, heavier load of adolescent ridicule. For most, these years are the runway to life’s grand takeoff; for me, they were an obstacle course I navigated with the grace of a trundling wheelbarrow. The epithet ‘fat kid’ clung to me with the same relentless tenacity as my fingers to greased potato chip bags. My reflection was an unkind companion, echoing every snide nudge and whisper that breezed past me in those echoing halls.
Joshua FeinbergPublished 16 days ago in Motivation The Garden Of Broken Dreams
A forgotten garden exists in the centre of a busy town, hidden by tall buildings and neon lights. It was once a breathtakingly beautiful area, with flowers blooming in vivid colours and the air filled with the lovely aroma of jasmine and lavender. Birds sung melodies that would soothe even the most tormented spirits, and every part of the garden exhibited nature’s beauty. However now it was only a shell of its former glory, a garden of shattered aspirations.
Blessings N JubanePublished 16 days ago in MotivationThe Healing Power of Love
Growing up, I believed Mom could heal everything with love, a positive attitude, and a kiss. When Grandpa died, she taught me if he lived in my heart, nobody could steal my memories. After painful breakups, Mom shared personal stories of heartbreak and how they prepared her for meeting my father. When I failed a test, her wisdom taught me that failure builds strength. She soothed my bruises, cleaned scrapes with spit and tissue, and wiped tears away with a kiss.
Brenda MahlerPublished 16 days ago in MotivationThe Power of Silence
Is it truly the case that William Shakespeare felt "Brevity is the soul of wit"? However, his insights are more relevant than before. In our fast-paced environment, the ability to be concise is essential. It's not merely an option. This article delves deeply into the importance of silence, demonstrating how communicating less often can transmit a lot more information.
Philosophical PathwayPublished 16 days ago in MotivationStuck Along the Cliffs
One of my favorite places to run when I lived in San Diego took me from my apartment along cliffs facing the ocean, which led to an uphill, windy climb, where cars couldn’t go more than 15-20mph. There was a point in my run that my legs took on a life of their own. With each stride the day washed away from me, the sun warmed my face, my arms, my legs; the sound of the ocean matched every breath I took and I felt like I could run forever. This climb was the toughest portion of my route, however I knew if I could make it to the top of the hill the remainder would be easier. At the top the path would turn away from the cliffs into a neighborhood and slowly descend toward the bay. The bay was always quiet, serene and rarely had many people around it. This quietness allowed me to float through this portion of the run with the wings of a bird and not a single obstacle to be seen. The end of the pier was my stopping point and I would gaze into the abyss of the horizon across the ocean, taking it all in as I stretched. Waves lapped into the wood of the pillars holding the pier in place and I’d think of all the things alive and maneuvering within that huge body of water. I could stare into the vastness for hours feeling God’s amazing expansiveness. When I came back to myself, I would turn and walk the short distance to my apartment and the next day do it all over again.
Bridgit MuratorePublished 17 days ago in MotivationLife lessons I learned from content creators
The only thing that truly depends on you is your daily presence. Each day, you have the power to show up, participate, and be active. This may seem simple, but it is fundamental. Showing up won't magically solve all your problems. It's not an easy victory or a life hack that will simplify everything. It's also not a shortcut to success.
Rav OldejPublished 17 days ago in MotivationHow to Ask for a Job and Get It
“Roland” dreamed of interning at a particular government office. He loved what the boss was doing. He loved the idea of learning in that environment. And he loved the idea of helping his community in a meaningful way. When he talked about this office, he lit up.
Jordana del FeldPublished 17 days ago in MotivationWhat Will I Do If I "Lose" The Mr. Health And Fitness Competition?
Help Change The World by Voting for Mr. Health and Fitness 2024! Read to the End to see How this Impacts The World! --- I plan on Winning the Mr. Health and Fitness Competition, and things have been going well.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 17 days ago in Motivation"The Art of Embracing Imperfection: Finding Beauty in Life’s Unpolished Moments"
In ways that we can articulate, this post explores the beauty and transformative power of imperfection- how it nurtures authenticity and resilience, creating space in our minds for joy.
Neli IvanovaPublished 18 days ago in MotivationUnleash Your Potential: Uncovering the Changing Potential of Self-Compassion
Embark on a meaningful journey, not through foreign locations, but through the maze of your own mind. This investigation is critical for unlocking your full potential, and it is based on an old, but also innovative concept: self-love. But how important is self-love to personal growth?
ZoEPublished 18 days ago in Motivation