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I’m spending $322 a month on coffee.
I know, I KNOW. You’re thinking what all of my friends have been saying -- even the coffee addicts. And I get that this is a Millennial of an article if you’ve ever read one, but bear with me here.
Joseph LopezPublished 4 years ago in MotivationBalance
Supposedly 66% of Americans do not believe they have a good work life balance and frankly businesses aren't helping, unlike France who encourages employees to disconnect digitally from work and gives 25 mandatory vacation days a year. Most working class americans are working long hours, weekends, and holidays, not too mention making minimum wage.
Serra TrentPublished 5 years ago in MotivationCarrot or Stick?
One of the great debates particularly when my kids were young, was whether you could or should use a carrot or a stick to encourage them to “do better”. I was always in the carrot camp, but my wife was always in the perfectionist (stick) camp. She felt that it was better to “say it as it is”, although there was always a discussion about what standard that had to meet and what “perfection” might be.
Charles LeonPublished 5 years ago in MotivationThe Pressure to Develop Your Potential
It takes an amazing amount of pressure to make a diamond. The reason why we're going through something so hard is the outcome. Most of us want to get better. The journey that makes you the strongest is the path that is the hardest. It's not that surprising when you hear of overnight millionaires. I'm not sure why it is that sometimes we look down upon those in positions of power or success. Everybody has obstacles they need to overcome. The only difference is some people do not act responsible for their own outcomes. Now if we're talking young, fresh out of high school, there is still so much time left for them to develop. Try to take on the hardest tasks and be the best you can, this is the only way to get to a level where others admire you. There is nothing great about being small and simple.
Marcus AzariaPublished 5 years ago in MotivationWorried About Your Recent Lack of Motivation? Sometimes a Change Is All You Need to Get Back on Track
So, it's that time of year again. You know the one. The holidays are in sight, the year is all but over and keeping your focus on anything halfway important is almost impossible.
Ryan JPublished 5 years ago in MotivationMaking It Happen: Babba C. Rivera
This is Making It Happen, where I get to sit down with some inspiring individuals and learn about their stories—the many places they’re from, the incredible things they’ve created, and how their culture has influenced their lives today.
Daniela BaoPublished 5 years ago in MotivationFastest Female Amputee in the United States
Hello everyone, my name is Femita Ayanbeku and first I want to thank you for taking the time to read this entry, I have so many stories for you all but I will start with my most recent.
Femita AyanbekuPublished 5 years ago in Motivation10 Rules for Success
Over the past year, as I’ve been on a personal development and health journey, I’ve noticed a set of rules (commandments, life mottos, whatever you want to call them) that successful people seem to be living by and that are, essentially, the foundation to their success. These rules can be applied to any aspect of your life if you want to achieve success; whatever shape success takes in your life: career, relationships, working out etc.
Natalie ParryPublished 5 years ago in MotivationMy Own Worst Enemy
I remember, in high school, we were tasked with an assignment to write on the importance of electric cooperatives for a writing contest. The contest was, unsurprisingly, hosted by our local electric cooperatives (or electric company for those who don't know what that is) and the winner would get an all expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C., our nation's capital.
Chronically MegPublished 5 years ago in MotivationYou've Got Time
Something most, if not all of us youngsters, rarely seem to hear is how we still have time to achieve our goals in later stages of our lives. And it seems strange, but it almost feels as if everybody is in a hurry to make it to the top these days. I guess I should know, because like the majority, I shamefully feel the same way. Not because I'm a simple sheep following a herd. But purely because I fear that I will not make something of myself if I sit around and wait. So I cram in far too many sleepless nights and I work until my heart screams for me to stop. When really, all I need is for somebody to say to me, 'Hey, buddy. You've still got time'
Jord TuryPublished 5 years ago in MotivationThrown into Adulthood
It's the absolute strangest thing when you wake up every morning and you grab your coffee and you get ready for work everyday because you have bills to pay, you have a career in mind, and you desperately need insurance to see a doctor for that weird rash you got the other day. It's a strange time for those of us who just graduated high school because we spent the last 12 or so years in the comfort of our parents' homes and sitting behind a desk at school. Some of us are more prepared than others for these stressful years ahead, but some of us weren't as prepared as we thought we were.
McKy SillitoePublished 5 years ago in MotivationI’ve Always Had This Crown
Since I was a little girl, I’ve always had this crown. Sometimes I wore it, like for birthdays or parties, but mostly it was like my own version of an invisible cape.
Erin Jones-WesleyPublished 5 years ago in Motivation