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HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR ONE BRILLIANT IDEA?
HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR ONE BRILLIANT IDEA? PROGRESS AND BIG PROFITS ARE GENERATED BY THEM, BUT DO WE REALLY RECOGNIZE THE IMMENSE HIDDEN VALUE OF OUR GREAT IDEAS?
Marja KPublished 4 years ago in MotivationWhy You Should Believe That You Can Be the Exception
This quotation is excellent and correct because it warns us of dangerous wishful thinking. Every smoker (that includes me) knows that. People tell themselves that although many smokers suffer from cancer, they are indeed among those who are lucky and get off scot-free.
René JungePublished 4 years ago in MotivationHow to stay motivated all the time? (reality or myth)
You might have learned about the motivation myth from the various sources around. However, in this read, I am going to provide you an enquiry based discovery to motivation reality. Stay tuned and focused till the end of the post.
Kapil GoelPublished 4 years ago in MotivationMotivational Ideas (Part 2)
1. To achieve the best results, we should do things little at a time, constantly, and without any haste. This strategy has many benefits. When we work by tackling things little at a time, we get to assess the situation more calmly and get time to make any corrections in our strategy. We also get time to re-think our strategy and thus are more likely to make changes from time to time. Working steadily also allows us time to think about the consequences of our actions. It also provides us time to consult others. When we are learning something, steady and constant work allows us to absorb knowledge more easily and it allows us to perfect a single topic completely before moving ahead. Steady work also allows us the time to think deeply and reflect.
BasilPublished 4 years ago in MotivationThere's a Difference Between Being a Writer and Being an Artist
I’ve written all my life. I guess everybody has. You learn to write in school and then you don’t really stop; filling out forms, taking notes, scribbling down phone numbers on the back of envelopes and writing shopping lists in dog-eared notepads.
Jamie JacksonPublished 4 years ago in MotivationMe, finding joy takes no 'time' at all.
While going through the images of Artist "Amber Vittoria," I was having an issue finding the perfect image to explain the little joys I find in life. I am happy to say I found the right image. It is a watch, but not just any watch. Amber Vittoria wrote on her Instagram page Quote: "Time To Grow," a collaboration with @skagendenmark for their new Signatur Sketchable watch is a reminder to seek comfort in the pace at which the universe wants us to evolve, however fast or slow that may be. #mySKAGEN #ad, Unquote.
stephanie borgesPublished 4 years ago in MotivationTrue Greatness
You don't need a revolution to feel your body come to life suddenly. You don't need to own a huge mansion to feel the brightest light from heaven shine on you. You just need to be in communion with yourself. The peace with which you dream so much comes from the purest part of your heart. You don't need a revolution to find the magic of the universe that is contained in something as simple as a drop of water. The universe is something so simple and at the same time so complex that it allows you to enjoy its greatness in all the little things that surround you.
Patricia PixiePublished 4 years ago in Motivation5 ways you can be more Productive
Today we live in a world filled with distractions and social media all around us. Each and every day can be a challenge to be productive and get the most out of yourself! Many times we find ourselves at the end of the day with half the things we wanted to accomplish. With that in mind here are 5 ways you can increase your daily productivity!
Eric HolleyPublished 4 years ago in MotivationHow To Keep Creating Even When you Don't Want To
Feeling your creative self slipping away in the rush of life? Every day is a new set of responsibilities that leave us with little time to do all the things that matter most. We are torn between creating the life we really want while still continuing to "adult". I'll admit I've let my creative self wither away due to feeling unmotivated and not putting what I love into practice on a daily basis. My writer self kept being forgotten in the midst of the chaos. Every creative person knows that without practice the skills we once knew get harder. I, as a writer, left this blog alone for nearly a year without writing a single word. I had purchased a computer that would allow me to write effortlessly. I had all the tools at my fingertips yet I used it to waste time watching Netflix, and YouTube or scrolling endlessly on social media for hours at a time when I could've spent that time writing and creating content that would matter to people. How do you keep yourself from distractions so that more of your time is spent honing your art, music, writing, photography, etc?
Jade KellyPublished 4 years ago in MotivationPunching My Way Through Life
Everyday I see people say they fight to get up in the morning. How do they fight? Mentally, Emotionally? I agree. I do the same. But I realized that there are things in life you actually need to fight sometimes. Your struggles, your depression, your anxiety. Everyday people will face bullies in their school or workplace. People put you down because they are not happy with themselves. You stand your ground and look them in the eye. You often imagine the bell ringing in your head and you hear, "Round 1".
Jasper WolfPublished 4 years ago in MotivationOpen Letter to my fans, and NWA fans.
"You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending." - C.S. Lewis. Momentum is everything in this business; many a top talent has been deprived of showing the world just who they can be simply from the inability to create or maintain it.
Nick AldisPublished 4 years ago in MotivationThe life stories of a Village born traveler
As a kid, while hanging down from a mango tree, I never thought of anything other than becoming an Engineer. Sounds weird, right?
RoschPublished 4 years ago in Motivation