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"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
Enduring power of the memory: Navigating the past and future
Memory is an important part of human’s lives and it makes us the way we can represent ourselves in the world. Over a period of time, memory has been a complex topic which offers insight into the nature of human experience and the relationship between mind, self and world. There have been researches regarding the relationship between memory and selfhood which raises questions such as How do our memories contribute to our sense of self? And what is the relationship between memory and the continuity of our personal narratives over time? Let’s delve deeper into the intricate workings of memory and explore it more.
Shrushti NikamPublished about 8 hours ago in MotivationRewire Your Brain: The Incredible Benefits of Positive Thinking on Mental Well-being
In the contemporary hustle and bustle, where tension and unease appear to be perpetual companions, the significance of upholding sound mental well-being cannot be overstressed. One potent instrument that can profoundly influence cognitive wellness is constructive cogitation. Through embracing an affirmative mentality, individuals can effectively reconfigure their cerebral structures and encounter a plethora of advantages contributing to overall contentment and resilience.
Momo AliPublished about 14 hours ago in MotivationUnconditional love
Unconditional love is a concept that transcends the boundaries of romantic relationships and extends into the realms of familial bonds, friendships, and even spiritual connections. It embodies a profound and selfless form of affection that is devoid of judgment, conditions, or expectations. To truly understand the essence of unconditional love, one must delve into its various dimensions, exploring its significance, manifestations, and impact on individuals and society as a whole.
Mike ukwaPublished a day ago in MotivationHaving Grace In Today's World
Read to the End to Help "Change The World" with our Earth Week Impact Launch Initiative! --- I do my best to be a very peaceful person and to help people through the Challenges they face.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 3 days ago in MotivationMy Inspiration To Change The World
Read to the End to Help "Change The World" with our Earth Week Impact Launch Initiative! --- It all started with this man, our Inspirational Founder...
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 days ago in MotivationBlood pressure is a vital physiological parameter
Blood pressure is a vital physiological parameter that plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and functionality of the human body. It refers to the force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, primarily arteries, as the heart pumps blood throughout the body. This intricate mechanism involves multiple components and regulatory systems that ensure blood pressure remains within an optimal range to support various bodily functions.
Mithun GainPublished 6 days ago in MotivationHow to heal your inner child :
One of the teachers who has most inspired and accompanied me on my spiritual and healing path has been Thich Nhat Hanh. One of the first books I read was “The Art of Caring for Your Inner Child” and this little book was the beginning of a journey to the depths of my being. Very gently it led me to understand the deepest wounds of my childhood. It gave me real tools to heal traumatic experiences.
Gabriela Ana / Luz InfinitaPublished 7 days ago in MotivationEmbracing Mindful Parenting:
Parenthood—a journey filled with boundless love, joy, and challenges. In the whirlwind of diaper changes, school runs, and bedtime stories, it's easy for parents to lose sight of the present moment and become consumed by the demands of daily life. Yet, amidst the chaos, there lies a profound opportunity for growth and connection through the practice of mindful parenting.
Najoua AwdidPublished 7 days ago in MotivationUnveiling the Neuroscience of Habits:
In the realm of personal development, the topic of habits often reigns supreme. From morning routines to productivity hacks, we're constantly seeking ways to optimize our behavior and achieve our goals. But have you ever stopped to wonder what's really happening in your brain when you're forming or breaking a habit? The field of neuroscience offers fascinating insights into the inner workings of our minds and how we can leverage this knowledge to reshape our habits for success.
Najoua AwdidPublished 7 days ago in MotivationTHE HUMPTY DUMPTY SYNDROME:
How many times have you heard someone say, “Losing my job was the best thing that ever happened to me”? Does hearing this sentiment make you scratch your head in puzzlement? How could something so negative be so positive? What’s the person’s secret? Few of us begin our careers with the intent of doing something else. After all, we’ve invested quite a bit of time and money getting to where we are. We spend thousands of dollars and several years of our lives in pursuit of our degrees. We then invest even more time going after postgraduate degrees. An attorney, for example, spends a total of nineteen years in the pursuit of a law degree and then has to pass an extremely difficult exam, one which many fail on their first attempt. Doctors spend even more time in school and then devote even more years to internship and residency programs. Sadly, many of these dedicated professionals then find out they are not happy in their chosen work. Much like Humpty Dumpty, we proudly sit atop our wall of achievements and accomplishments, giving little thought to doing anything else. “After all, I worked hard to get where I am and I’m proud of it. I’m good at what I do and people respect me. You can’t expect me to want to give all this up, can you?” These are the words you hear from your logical, rational mind (or friends and family) whenever you even think about making a career change. Unfortunately, your true self, that part of you who knows what’s in your best interest, is often scream i n g for a change, nagging away at your thoughts until you begin to listen. Even if you’re content in your present job, with today’s changing workplace and the uncertainty in the corporate world, it’s likely that sooner or later in your working life, you will find yourself, much like our friend Humpty, tumbling from the security of your little perch. For most of us the great fall occurs when one or more of the following occurs: • Our job is eliminated through downsizing. • Our company is acquired or merges with another company and the new situation no longer appeals to us. • Our job stays the same but we just can’t get excited about it anymore. So, after the great fall what are the secrets to putting yourself back together again — better and happier than ever?
ephraimPublished 8 days ago in MotivationTracking down Motivation During Change
Motivation is surrounding us. Here and there it arrives in an email named 'TYWK' or 'For You'. Here and there it's an image posted via online entertainment. Different times it's more unpretentious.
Pairvag IslamPublished 9 days ago in MotivationA Nearby Experience
Stars shimmered splendidly in a moonless sky, reflecting in the quiet waters of Lake George in the Adirondack heaps of upstate New York. It was a warm August evening, as we laid back in the boat, wondering about the sublime Smooth Way. Dim skies made the stars more splendid during this season, particularly during another moon, inspiring awe and charm. We never burnt out on stargazing while at the same time drifting on water, a genuinely vivid encounter.
Pairvag IslamPublished 9 days ago in Motivation