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3 Reasons Why the Critics in Our Lives Never Succeed
There once was a boy who had a great difficulty in speaking and reading. He was dyslexic, and due to his mental illness, his teachers became some of his biggest critics. One even went so far as to tell the kid’s own father that, “No matter what he does, he will never amount to anything.”
By Eric Burdon6 years ago in Motivation
Create Success
Mother Teresa says, “God doesn’t require us to succeed, he only requires that you try...God has not called me to be successful. He called me to be faithful.” In my life, I always believed that effort outweighs performance, time will reflect all the work you put into something — it just won’t show right away, what matters is the integrity you put into it, the commitment.
By Christine Tuazon6 years ago in Motivation
Growth
I’ve been through a change as of late, in my mind, body, and soul. Over the past month or so I’ve seen a tremendous change in myself. I am comfortable in my own skin, I’m comfortable making decisions and doing things on my own. Before I felt as if I was just floating through life and now I’m really living, feeling every single moment.
By Hannah Taulien6 years ago in Motivation
Everyone Fails, Even in Fitness
Hello friends, fans, and family, Failing is never easy. Even in fitness people fail on several first attempts but the persons that does not give up and keep on going will achieve their fitness goals. I know you may say it is easy said than done so I will give you some examples. If you choose to watch this video I will talk about several reasons. I will use myself as an example. In 2006 started out at almost 300 pounds. I decided to lose weight I my goal was to get to 250 pounds. It seemed like nothing when I was talking to people, and maybe that was their way of trying to get me mentally ready for what was to come. As I engaged into this endeavor I learned that my calorie count played a very important part in me losing weight.
By Isaac Middleton6 years ago in Motivation
The Millennial Entrepreneur
The year is 2018 and our world is becoming more driven by computerisation, automation, and connectivity every day. This means that consumers, employees, and disruptors who were once at the mercy of the autocracy of big business now have access to information at the snap of a finger and are well enough informed to have completely flipped the script.
By Josh Firmin6 years ago in Motivation
Odds Are
According to the statistics, I am 1200 percent more likely to commit suicide than the average person. According to the statistics, my life span should be about 20 years less than average. Did I know this when planning out life, or did I end up accepting a future of failure? Heck no. I would not consider myself extremely successful, but I do understand that I am far better off than my statistical average. If I knew what the odds of failure were before beginning the pursuit of life, I would have would have assumed a life of failure. I am GLAD that I did not understand what my ACE score was before applying for college. My heart breaks for the kids who grow up with Adverse Childhood Experiences and have accepted their lot in life. Renner's High was created to crush the notion that statistics can dictate someones life.
By Renner Winston6 years ago in Motivation
Being a 'Creative'
Anyone who knows me will know that I have been studying music now for over three years. Music, music, music has been my life – there is no getting away and although I am grateful for that, I also wonder what life would be like if I had done something else. I always enjoyed philosophy and history and surprisingly, I had a knack for science, but music was what I was drawn to. A way of self-expression, communication and an outlet for emotion or thought which admittedly, I am not very good at otherwise. Because of this, I chose to take music as a GCSE and specialise in three different music courses at college. Now, I take commercial music at university and would never look back.
By Maddie Christy6 years ago in Motivation
Making a Living Out of Not Having a Life
Bonjour. My name is Laura and I'm here to fascinate you with the world of colorful truths. Based on the well known fact that this generation of kids ages 18-25 are extremely spoiled, what is a way to bridge the age gap and have them start adulting early? Well let me inform you on this thing I like to call "revving ones engine." Basically it consists of experimenting with challenging tactics. If you challenge yourself everyday, this combats laziness, raises self esteem and boosts productivity. It can also have an effect on your libido😉 Needless to say...all of you who are chillaxin on the couch behind your screen trollin the social media world....You're missing out on endless potential. You are the ambassadors of the future!! You have the potency to change this era (and stigma) of this generational gap where kids are programmed with a sense of entitlement. All by resurrecting your innate desire to serve. The word serve has many connotations...in this context it is directly linked with your true passions. Yes, you read correctly...you can earn an income doing what you love. Be a duke of all trades. Start with a poem, a guitar riff, a sandcastle. The recognition will come...you only need to begin. What's beyond your front door?
By ...6 years ago in Motivation
Not Today
I will not be manipulated by your lies today. For it has been too long since I have heard the truth from your mouth. Too many times, you have conned me out of my hard-earned money and provided me with false promises of success. You told me that this amount of money and education would lead me down a path of prosperity. Only to discover, that path dropped me off at a dead end. Now, I must re-trace my steps to keep from falling.
By Ashely Moore6 years ago in Motivation