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Creating Happy Waves
One of my most favorite quotes—“Why Just Float through Life When You Can Make Waves,” was my mantra when I was in my twenties, and it was my first written design. My business, Creating Happy has been the culmination of years of experience with my love and purpose as an artist and creator of Happy things. I felt like I was just ahead of the wave with Creating Happy when I set off on my artistic journey again in 2009. I was ready to jump on my reliable board when the time was right, and ride that wave to the dreamy, purposeful life I had imagined for soooooo long.
Debi HammondPublished 5 years ago in MotivationCelebrate Small Successes—Always!
I attended a street party in our street last weekend to celebrate the birthdays of three neighbours and it was a great excuse to get together. I met a guy at the party called Joe who was known by some other neighbours. Joe had taken a couple of hours off work to attend the party. We got talking, and it turns out that Joe had been working hard in setting up his first business. He’d spent months getting things just right for when the customers came pouring in.
Coach Paul Stretton-StephensPublished 5 years ago in MotivationAre You Ready for That Carer Change
Are you ready for that carer change, and create that incredible life you have always dreamed about? If you want an incredible life, you must be prepared to walk away from the very thing you don’t want.
Angie CraigPublished 5 years ago in MotivationPractical Ways to Get Sh*t Done.
Here’s how to get shit done: Look at when you’re most productive and build systems to replicate it. It’s really that simple.
FriendPublished 5 years ago in MotivationSay Yes and Figure It Out Later!
"Say yes now and figure it out later!" That quote should ring bells whenever one hears them. You're not alone in thinking this, if you do agree: generally, most people would love to act on this quote, but very few do.
A MohamudPublished 5 years ago in MotivationPodcasts Changed My Life
Do you remember the days when to learn something, you either had to listen to a talk radio show or find a book on the topic? When education meant sitting through a lecture in a classroom?
Kristi JacobsenPublished 5 years ago in MotivationThe Perils of Leaving Everything Behind Because You Think You Are A Bossbitch...
It's as common for us to underestimate ourselves as we breathe. At least I know I have done it more often in a single busy day at work than I had coffee. And let me tell you, on a busy day I would end up having around six to eight cups of coffee. Yeah! I don't know how my organs are still functioning either. But what I have learned from this short life is that it's amazing how we don't even understand how often we OVERESTIMATE ourselves.
Sumaiya SohaPublished 5 years ago in MotivationYou Live Your Dreams
Just recently I was privileged enough to work for the Aspen Skiing Company up in Snow-mass, and one of my coworkers would constantly reply "You live your dreams" to customers that would ask if they could ski a certain way or be a certain way. It was extremely catchy, and I came away wanting to use the phrase myself, and now I'm using it quite frequently with this kids camp that I'm working at over the summer. Yet, I feel there's a deeper lesson here—and one for adults. So often we're looking for our path, and our purpose, and what we're supposed to do in this life. What is the best way that we can help the world, and thus feel the most fulfilled. My good friend and mentor Cynthia Clark recently interviewed life coach Caryn McCurry in her podcast Life Is In Your Hands. In the episode Caryn goes on to explain that one of the main ways to discover your life's purpose and thus ease with success is to dig deep into what brought joy into your life as a child. I encourage everyone to follow this podcast as there is a lot of helpful tidbits, but this one point made a lot of sense to me. It tells us to dig in, and live our wild dreams.
Sound And The MessengerPublished 5 years ago in MotivationExcuses—The Cancer of Success
Innovation is an ongoing necessity in any culture, and I find that innovators all across the world are making a difference every day. Sadly more than ever I find myself exchanging knowledge with great minds who claim to be entrepreneurs, but never complete their vision. A true entrepreneur is more interested in solving a problem than gaining monetary results. The quandary most start-up "go-getters" face, is focusing on the imminent picture, versus what they are trying to accomplish in the long run. Instead of pivoting when adjustments are needed, it is easier to say, "I am not ready just yet."
Ocean DesmorePublished 5 years ago in MotivationLife Isn't Easy...
So... as this is my first post I thought I give some advice to you guys because everyone needs to be told at some point. I am 17 years old and I have been struggling recently and I thought I would share my experience and how to get over it.
Courtney Ewington.Published 5 years ago in MotivationThe Power of an Idea
According to the University of Southern California’s Laboratory of Neuroimaging, the average person has about 70,000 thoughts per day. That is about 45 thoughts per minute, and 2,700 thoughts per hour. Most likely, 90 percent of those thoughts are focused on the day-to-day habits and responsibilities that we take upon ourselves out of necessity. Where we go to eat, where we go shop for food, what to clean, and how to clean it, and the need to brush, dress, and groom ourselves, so that we look presentable to the world. However, what makes us stand out as a species is our ability to pull a few ideas from these thousands of thoughts that end up changing the world in some measurable way.
Ben WPublished 5 years ago in MotivationHope
Hope like faith is a promise, a yearn for a better tomorrow as we struggle through the journey from our past towards our future. Walking the unknown path step by step that leads us from yesterday to tomorrow.
John Ames BirchPublished 5 years ago in Motivation