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The Heart of an Artist
What occurs at that point in this hypothetical artist’s life is a kind of silence—the first thing he finds out is that for reasons he cannot explain to himself or to others, he does not belong anywhere. Maybe you’re on the football team, maybe you’re a runner, maybe you belong to a church, you certainly belong to a family; and abruptly, in other people’s eyes—this is very important—you begin to discover that you are moving and you can’t stop this movement to what looks like the edge of the world.
By Keane Neal-Riquier5 years ago in Motivation
Slowing down to Speed Up
Have there been days when you felt like you were always in a rush? Always hustling but never actually getting anywhere? Doing things over and over again without feeling like you were making progress? Being rushed to complete projects, or in a hurry to perform? I have felt the same way, my friend. Rest assured, there is a solution for you.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Life Can Be as Difficult as You Make It to Be
Everyone has it hard in some way. Yes, even rich people have it hard sometimes even though their problems might be way different from ours. We all stress we all have happiness in some form. What is it that makes life difficult for each one of us?
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Motivation
The Sacrifice For Your Dream
I heard a quote this year that changed my whole life. It was a quote I could have overlooked. One that I might have ignored or glanced over in younger days. When I read this quote, it all changed for me. It felt like the Universe had come to give me an offer. One I could not refuse, and would no longer neglect.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
How to Magnify Your Focus
One morning I decided I would sun gaze while training with the bo staff on the rooftop. I was trying to do both at the same time and learned a valuable lesson. This lesson came in the form of intense pain. There was a moment, as I was twirling the staff in my hand, that I looked towards the sun. In that moment, I was thwacked on the top of the head. The pain was sudden and sharp, but it got the point across. My first thought at this pain was actually a positive one. "Good," I said in my mind. I understood this was a sign that I had lost my focus. I lost focus because I was trying to do two things at once. It was a reminder for me to get smacked in the head by the very weapon I used for training.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
When Until Arrives
You decide to plant a bamboo tree. Every day you water and fertilize this tree. After a few days pass by, you see nothing. You continue to water it for weeks and see nothing. Weeks turn to months, and still you see nothing. You continue to water it for a year and you see nothing. Three years go by and yet you see nothing. Finally, after five long years, the bamboo tree shoots up to over eighty feet tall in a matter of six weeks. The question is of course is: Did it take six weeks, or five years?
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
The Story of Big Jim
The power went out. Again! I looked out my second story office window and knew exactly why. I could hear the sounds throughout the morning. There was a crew of four men and three bucket trucks stringing power lines along the new poles they had been planting in the front and back yards of my neighborhood the past few weeks.
By Rick Beneteau5 years ago in Motivation
Be the Difference in an Indifferent World
No one told you life would be easy, but they never really explained that it would be this hard. Growing up, you have been told as you get older that you will face many hardships, so you should enjoy your youth now. But, that isn't always the case. Anyone can be facing a hardship no matter the age. It hits you out of left field, It knocks you off your feet, Makes you question sometimes if you have the strength to get up.
By Emily Burkard5 years ago in Motivation
Faith
I think most people when they think about faith, they think of it being a religious thing and often use the word as a noun, as in “My faith is such and such church.” But faith is so much more. You need not even be part of a certain religion to have faith. Faith is certainly spoken of and defined in various ways among these religions, and most consider it integral and vital to their belief system.
By Benjamin Raven5 years ago in Motivation