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Motivation in the modern age of social media; keep your social media feed positive by following inspirational influencers.
Stop Wasting Your Time On Social Media with Memes .
"There's no refund on wasted time ." I've been an internet troll guy for like a 5 ~4 years and I guess you've been too for a long time, or maybe you still that kind of Girls/Boys sharing memes every minute following every memes page you could find on Facebook or Reddit or Twitter,9GaG or Instagram, trying to create memes the whole time so you could make people laugh, or maybe creating memes so you could abuse feminist or LGBTQ community or Chinese (in these coronavirus days), or minorities or maybe getting enough likes, followers for that useless page that you've created just to make other people who don't give a sh*t about you so let's see how these memes are affecting your life.
Yahya jamaldinePublished 4 years ago in MotivationSocial media and body image
A lot of people nowadays are suffering from eating disorders, sleep issues, depression and anxiety. More than 50% of those problems are related to social media and cyber-bullying. We live in a world where the amount of likes and comments under our photos indicates how worthy we are.
Monika GilPublished 4 years ago in MotivationTwitter Positivity
Like many others, especially in my age group, I’m a little bit obsessed with social media. Everyday I hop onto Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to scroll through my feeds of friends, family, and news to stay up to date and interact with the world around me. It’s perfectly normal for their to be negativity on my feed, which I am sure is the same for most people. Twitter, more so than other social media platforms, has a reputation for being extremely toxic, especially given the current circumstances. All across the app people are venting and arguing about every topic from politics to their personal lives and strangers are able to interact with these outpourings. This is what makes Twitter so toxic. Platforms like Facebook and Instagram curate feeds centred on what the user searches for on their platform and who they follow. Twitter does the same to a certain extent, but there is also a lot more interaction beyond these parameters.
InfiniToriPublished 4 years ago in MotivationIf You Ever Felt Like You Couldn't Do Something That Most People Around You Do Easily, You Aren't Alone.
Our only limits Are in the minds eyesight Not in what we see This haiku was written to encourage people who feel physically or mentally broken. Inspired by Nick Vujicic who reminds me that a Life Without Limbs is totally thrive-able!
Danielle DeutschPublished 4 years ago in MotivationHere Is Why I Chose to Put My Life In the Spotlight
"There is nothing new under the sun" This quote perfectly sums up my experience on YouTube and more recently as a commentator on said platform. I have been solely focused on topics of conversation that I see amongst fellow creators that I find personally offensive and mocking to many groups and can be seen as a means of silencing those groups for over two months now.
Miss OpinionatedPublished 4 years ago in MotivationThe sky's the limit
The sky's the limit Do you ever just lift your eyes to the sky to snag a glimpse of the never ending beauty in the fluffiest clouds or even the anger of storm clouds lingering overhead? It is mesmerizing on so many levels. Escaping the bustle of the city with its anonymity and coldness has been our plan for such a very long while, most likely before we even realized that it was our destiny. As life’s journey leads us on the twists and turns of each phase, we gather knowledge, dreams, desires that in the farthest reaches of my mind were cultivating the need for peace, love and harmony. Not to appear too cliche for me and mine, we both traveled many miles and survived personal struggles so when destiny brought our broken wandering souls together it was meant to be. Fueled by the elements of coastal life and our love of nature lead us to this place we now call home.
Carolee BaumgartnerPublished 4 years ago in MotivationJay Shetty
In a world that has become completely bombarded with every type of self-help guru imaginable, it is difficult to know who is telling the truth, or at least speaking their truth. How do we know if their intentions are genuine or if someone is jumping on the mindfulness bandwagon just to make a buck? Selling a brand or a product to people who are seeking hope and inspiration, is a very lucrative industry, today more than ever. People want change, and they will look high and low for someone to give them guidance and a chance for a better tomorrow.
Katrina MaePublished 4 years ago in MotivationNicole Rafiee: The Nastiest Gal on the 'Tube
ALL ABOUT NICOLE RAFIEE If you've been watching Youtube vloggers for as long as I have (I'm talking 2008 to around 2012 or so), you've probably heard and understand the phrase "old school Youtube." It was that blissful period before Youtube videos became monetized where creators made whatever they wanted and didn't care about selling out for views. It was before trouble-makers like Jake Paul, scandals like Tanacon. It was a time when community came before subscriber count. And to be honest, content was a lot better because of it.
Kathryn MilewskiPublished 4 years ago in MotivationThe Financially Literate YouTuber - Patricia Bright
The Financially Literate Youtuber – Patricia Bright I started watching Patricia a few years ago. I was particularly curious about this young girl from my home country that had found a way to leave her 9-5 job to create this mega YouTube channel with partnerships from big brands and a lifestyle channel that goes from makeups to hauls to daily living to being financially literate to balancing family life with 2 kids and pregnancy progressions during and after.
TeeWrightPublished 4 years ago in MotivationA Badass Woman Who Built Her Own Life
I'm so sick of social media evoking jealousy and self-doubt. All artists and entrepreneurs across the world have one thing in common, the ultimate goal of making a living creating content they love. With that goal comes a million other familiar emotions: the up until 3am perfecting one's craft work ethic, the anxiety of quitting a stable 9-5 job, and the jealousy of others in your field excelling.
Angelica PasqualiPublished 4 years ago in MotivationInspiration on camera
Have you ever had anyone in your life which inspired you, just by being them? Have you ever thought about having someone in your life you can turn to “for advise” without them knowing?
Jess SPublished 4 years ago in MotivationDad, how do I?
In my sophomore year of high school, my friends and I revelled in the evenings spent gathering around each other's living rooms. A typical evening for us revolved around snacks, Netflix and the latest Youtube videos. Youtube was our source for popular music, gaming and practical jokes. Some of our favourite Youtubers included Jenna Marbles, Markiplier and Roman Atwood. I lived in an idyllic neighbourhood and recall many fond memories of my childhood.
Brittany CrowePublished 4 years ago in Motivation