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Harness The Power Of Regret
We all have something we wish we would have done differently. Regret, just like any other emotion, is part of the experience of being human, but it is an emotion that is often misunderstood. We tend to shy away from reflecting on our regrets with objectivity, as they can be very uncomfortable to look at. I occasionally think back on a situation and wince at the thought of my behaviour, and other times I regret some things I didn’t do or say. Can you relate?
Centrd LifePublished 2 years ago in MotivationA Lonely Path
Healing for me has been a long and continuous journey that I will probably never stop doing until I die. It is because I am a human and in human nature there is always room to grow, develop and mature. Nobody is perfect and it is in the imperfection that one can heal. That one can find the beauty and strength in healing.
TestPublished 2 years ago in MotivationHow My Boxing Coach Taught Me A Life Lesson I'll Never Forget
Life lessons are transferable. I know that. However, I wouldn't have guessed that boxing would become the source of wisdom that it has for me.
Andy MurphyPublished 2 years ago in MotivationConfessions of a recovering perfectionist
My name is Sheryl, and I’m a perfectionist. I was a magazine editor, for large parts of my working life. It’s a job where content is key, ideas your currency. You only get one chance a month to impress your readers, so you want to make the best issue possible.
Sheryl GarrattPublished 2 years ago in Motivation“The Pixel Theory” Really Puts Our Idea of Success Into Perspective
I can’t wait to drink margaritas at a beach in Thailand, bathe in the ridiculous amount of money I’ve made doing something I love, and live the best life ever.
DenisaPublished 2 years ago in MotivationThe name in the credits
In high school, I knew I wanted to be a writer of some sort, and I knew that I had a passion for fiction, creating art, writing lyrics, and playing piano. A good movie would always make me stop and reflect on why it made me feel a certain way. Romantic plots gave me the hope of finding an undeniable connection with someone as well as kindness, happiness, and triumph in life. I was 17 years old looking for something to watch on the streaming platforms when I found a romantic drama titled Listen to Your Heart about a musician who writes music for a woman who cannot hear his songs. I casually watched the opening credits and then noticed the name Kent Moran appearing a handful of times- more than I was used to seeing- so I naturally had to research him.
Starlight TuckerPublished 2 years ago in MotivationHow to Keep Working When You’re Just Not Feeling It
Motivating yourself is hard. I often compare it to one of the exploits of the fictional German hero Baron Munchausen: Trying to sustain your drive through a task, a project, or even a career can sometimes feel like pulling yourself out of a swamp by your hair. We seem to have a natural aversion to a persistent effort that no amount of caffeine or inspirational posters can fix.
LeoMorganPublished 2 years ago in MotivationHow I Found Joy and Bliss
If you read this title and rolled your eyes, I feel you. It sounds bizarre to say this, but I feel like I'm writing this blog post more for myself than for anyone else. It's a kind of: I'll refer to this every time I feel helpless and desperate as a way to remind myself of how to get to that state of absolute bliss, no matter what is going on in my life.
Heart Centered UniversePublished 2 years ago in Motivation10 Tips For Self Healing After a Breakup
Directly following a breakup, there are a number of things you will want to do to begin the healing process. While it may be beneficial in your situation to seek professional help with processing emotions following an especially difficult breakup, there are also many things you can do yourself to begin working through the healing process. Today I will share ten of my best tips for self-healing, which I used following my own breakup to move more quickly through the healing process and get back on my feet. If you enjoy these tips and would like more self-care tips, check out 5 Ways to Heal After a Breakup and 5 More Ways to Heal After a Breakup, and be sure to visit my website at www.MendingMomma.com.
Julie BennettPublished 2 years ago in MotivationWhy Being A Perfectionist Might Be Killing Your Success
I have a brother who loves photography. He takes good photos, but he does not post them online for some reason. When I ask him why he does not post, he says that they are not good enough. For me, his photos are worth posting online. I do not understand what's stopping him from showing his work.
Biliz MaharjanPublished 2 years ago in MotivationSeek Out Your Fire
We as humans require a sense of purpose. Without purpose, we run the risk of going aimlessly through life making it more difficult than it needs to be.
The Rogue ScribePublished 2 years ago in MotivationWhat writing with pen and paper teaches you about life
Writing on paper has some type of magic to it. Feeling the texture of the sheet of paper gently rub below your hand as you maneuver your wrist in intricate yet subtle gestures to form letters, then words, then sentences and eventually entire stories. The act can be as mundane or as emotional as you wish, depending on what it is you are writing. For us left-handed, writing on paper becomes a task of not just writing, but also attempting to keep the rest of your hand from smudging what you have just wrote.
figueredocPublished 2 years ago in Motivation