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Tips to Get the Most Out of your Workouts
No matter the reason that you are exercising, you are obviously doing it for a reason. If you are trying to lose weight or just find a better way to relieve your stress, you need to get as much as you can out of your workout. Instead of just showing up and going through the motions, you should put as much effort into it as you can. The simple truth is that the more that you put in it, the more you will get out of it.
Shelley WengerPublished 2 years ago in MotivationThe Write Way
Have you ever experienced those moments where writing feels like a basket of words that don’t fit together? Or you are playing a game of articulation, but nothing can be articulated? It’s been a long time coming, but over the years I’ve found ways to help launch myself into the write-mindset for the job at hand! Let me share my ideas with you.
Lenita LeiPublished 2 years ago in MotivationHere’s How To Scientifically Justify Your Laziness
The fact is that in physics there is such a thermodynamic quantity as entropy. Its scientific significance determines the measure of irreversible dissipation of energy. In other cases, it can also determine the likelihood of a certain macroscopic state occurring. However, let’s say, “in everyday life” it is easier to understand the meaning of entropy as a measure of the disorder of the system: the less the elements of the system are subject to any order, the higher the entropy.
Michail BukinPublished 2 years ago in MotivationHow To Make Your Scars Of The Past Into Something Beautiful
“As our body journeys through life, and life journeys on our body….life will leave marks on us too. From the creases of our wrinkles to the birthmarks on our bodies to the tattoos we decide to place.”― lauren klarfeld
Pamella RichardsPublished 3 years ago in MotivationThe biggest life lessons Running has taught me
So maybe you’re a hardcore runner, a couch to 5km sort of person, or someone who just completely hates the sport. No matter the case, these five lessons will still provide some value (or at least I hope so). When lockdown arrived, I found myself becoming somewhat anxious. Yet, after covering a lot of miles and spending a bit of time in introspection, I found more clarity within my position and an undercurrent of happiness in the day-to-day. Lightbulbs occurred and perspectives shifted. Here are the life lessons running taught me:
Noah DouglasPublished 3 years ago in MotivationYou have to Let Go Sometimes
I believe that the one quality that we humans, at least most of us haven't been able to develop or inculcate so far in our nature is acceptance. You will hardly find anyone accepting things the way they are, accepting the things that can't be changed, being okay with the incidents or accidents of the past, accepting the shortcomings and imperfections of the present, and the uncertainty of the future.
Adarsh Kumar SinghPublished 3 years ago in MotivationLesson Matthew McConaughey taught me
I’ve always been a fan of Mr. Matthew McConaughey. ‘Interstellar’, ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ and ‘Mud’ to name a few favourites. When I found out that he’d come out with a book I was skeptical. The thoughts of, Oh please don’t be another celebrity trying to make a quick dash for cash, definitely crossed my mind. However, after watching the Joe Rogan podcast and hearing him talk a bit more of his process writing this book and the deep musings he had on life I was intrigued.
Noah DouglasPublished 3 years ago in MotivationNaNo Prep
Ladies and gentlemen novelists (no matter the state of "profession,") It is October 22, 2021; 9:08 PM ET as I finish this sentence.
Kent BrindleyPublished 3 years ago in MotivationThe Success Equation
You may look at the word 'Success' and wince a bit. I know I definitely do. But let's look at it practically with this equation:
Noah DouglasPublished 3 years ago in MotivationI'm Going To Live In Margaritaville
I’m angry. Why does nobody work as hard as I work? Why do other people get to watch TV and read books and go places and take vacations and sleep? I can’t do any of those things! I have to WORK! I can never stop working!
Bev PotterPublished 3 years ago in MotivationThings I've Learned In My 20's
SAVINGS Did you know if you invest $1 into ETF's or an IRA in your 20's, by the time you retire it'll be around $80? But investing that same dollar in your 30's you'll only see around $45? Bottom Line: Your money in your 20's is just worth more. Or rather, the earlier you start saving and investing, the more that dollar will do for you.
QuirkyMinPublished 3 years ago in MotivationIt Only Gets Stranger
I remember so distinctly when a trailer for Stranger Things season two dropped. It was one of the best trailers I've ever seen in my life. I loved season one, and I was so excited to see how the story develops. I remember this powerful sensation I had when I was watching it. It was a pure want. I wanted it so badly. What? To work on a show that's on such a mind-blowing level.
Marcel GrabowieckiPublished 3 years ago in Motivation