self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
WE ARE DREAMERS.
WE ARE DREAMERS, DREAMS ARE OUR FOOD TO EAT, DO DREAMING ALWAYS DUE. (Haiku). If you exist, you must have dreams. If you have dreams it means you exist. But if you do not have dreams it means you do not exist. So the proof of our existence is dreaming. Where there is dreaming, there is existence. Where there is no dreaming, there is no existence.
Basit AliPublished about a month ago in MotivationGetting Good at Asking Questions
Asking questions is a fundamental life skill that you should always be improving on. You should be able to ask relevant questions without feeling as if you are imposing on someone. There are limits to how many questions or what kind of questions we can ask but you won’t know if that question will be answered until you ask it. Most of the time, there is no harm in asking someone a question and seeing what the response will be. I find that it’s often better to have posed the question than not to have asked anything at all.
Ben WPublished about a month ago in MotivationThe Science of Sleep
As I sit down to write this article, it is 1.11am. I am acutely aware of the irony that accompanies the topic at hand: sleep. You see, I’ve struggled with insomnia for as long as I can remember. I am very aware of every inch of my bedroom ceiling, and it is this which has prompted me to write this particular article. In the hope that perhaps, I will learn something that will allow me to finally defeat this particular issue.
Claire Stephen-WalkerPublished about a month ago in MotivationAdvice Doesn’t Work
I used to be a possessive best friend especially when my girls were dating someone. When people are in love, they can’t always think objectively, so I think my unbiased opinion could help them.
Wahyuni SapriPublished about a month ago in MotivationFROM REJECTION TO FAME
The first time I saw the movie "Harry Potter" I marvelled. So I decided to do some research about the movie and I realized that it was first a book and was written by a British author, J.K Rowling. Presently, the Harry Potter series has sold over 600 million copies, and has been translated into 84 languages. In 2008, Forbes named her the world's highest-paid author. Just in case you didn't read well, I'd like to bring back your attention to the fact that her voice is heard in 84 languages. But it will interest you to know that at age 30 Rowling was still frustrated with life's issues that made her consider suicide. She was still living in poverty and depression. Years back, I stumbled across many write ups on social media that gave a highlight of her story. One of the write ups read this:
Sunday ChivuezePublished about a month ago in MotivationTHE OBAMA'S STORY: BREAKING LIMITS
Barack Obama's journey from his early years to the pinnacle of American politics as the President of the United States is a profoundly emotional and inspiring story, marked by challenges, triumphs, and a deep sense of purpose.
Sunday ChivuezePublished about a month ago in Motivation30 Days Boredom Challenge;
Hey there! I am writing this article to share with you that, I am going to take on a 30 days boredom challenge. Let me explain how this challenge works.
Abbas AliPublished about a month ago in MotivationThe Shadow had your Friends
Vision this life as you are in pain. While you Wonder where to go in life and with people to blame along with the fears you gained.
Jewel MedinaPublished about a month ago in MotivationThe Spoonful of Focus
I want share this beautiful story I one heard; Once a student monk went to his master and said "Master, I can't live in this Temple anymore. I want to leave this place and go to a peaceful and quiet Monastery." Then the master monk asked "Why? What's wrong with this Temple? Tell me what happened?"
Devindi BothejuPublished about a month ago in MotivationNavigating the Rollercoaster of Inconsistency
My inbox is overflowing with information. I follow numerous gurus on a variety of subjects. All offering the latest advice and ‘how to’ knowledge.
Eugene LombardPublished about a month ago in MotivationDo Women Prepare Their Sons For The World Like They Prepare Their Daughters?
Watching a True Crime episode on TV. An ambitious educated young man in college killed his pregnant girlfriend. He had big plans for his future and wasn’t ready to be a father. He asked her to abort the baby and she refused. So, he killed her and their unborn child.
Annelise LordsPublished about a month ago in MotivationThe Safety Deposit Box Of Pain In My Heart
I had an impatient life. At nineteen years old I became responsible for two humans. For the next thirty-five years, I raised my husband and children while learning about life and living. Hatred and love. Cruelty and kindness. Wisdom and folly. Understanding and indifference. Knowledge and ignorance. Pleasure and pain. War and peace, along with many life lessons from everyone, good and bad.
Annelise LordsPublished about a month ago in Motivation