self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
The Face in the Mirror
I honestly don’t know when it happened or why; it just did. One day, one morning, I woke to a reflection that wasn’t mine. Not the way I used to be, not the way I remembered. What happened to the years? How did the kids grow up while I was watching? Time is so fleeting; the years come upon us so fast. Those long days of my youth seem like moments in this stage of my life. I find it amusing now when I fondle the thoughts of my past; how could I even anticipate the thought of living forever. Knowing that we are born into a world, knowing that we will one day die.
By Loveofnight Anderson6 years ago in Motivation
Millennial Mindset Coach, Kendra Jones, Shares 3 Lessons She Learned After Battling Depression
I remember it like it was yesterday. Sitting in my living room, snuggled under my favorite blanket, tears rolling down my face, trying to understand how I went from living my best life to barely holding on to life. What had started out as a year filled with consecutive wins quickly turned into the year from hell. I had lost so much that I wasn’t sure if I had what it took to build it back up again. So what did I do? I hid in the face of adversity.
By Kendra N. Jones6 years ago in Motivation
Where, What, Why?
This is a four part "Live life happy" self help series PART 1 Some times we all overthink, and it can be a big hassle in life, love, friendship, and work. It causes stress, anxiety, depression, lack of confidence, as well as accusations and unnecessary fights that are 100 percent preventable. I personally have struggled with this for years, and it even cost me my family and job.
By A. J. Taylor7 years ago in Motivation
Are You That Snorlax Blocking Your Own Path?. Top Story - September 2019.
Heyo guys! If you have ever played or watched Pokemon in your life, you might have realized what I'm talking about here. There is this giant Snorlax which sleeps in the middle of the road, blocking the path; and if you are playing it for the first time, then like me, you might have had no clue what to do, but you totally want to capture it... sorry to be the bearer of the bad news, but it's not gonna happen (unless you play some more and get a flute).
By Otaku Writer7 years ago in Motivation
You Can Make a Difference
There's a slew of injustice in this world. There are people starving, murdered, and living in a hell I hope to never know. I think of these things often and how I can try to make a difference. How can I provoke social change with no money, resources, or means to do so?
By Lilian Vale7 years ago in Motivation
How to Live an Efficient and Self-Motivated Life
Introduction One of the great sources of inefficiency in our daily living has to do with decision fatigue. By building efficiencies into your daily routine as good habits, you can free up a lot of brain power at critical times. By allowing yourself to focus all your thoughts and intentions on your goals when you are at your most creative, motivation will show up easily.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Motivation
How to Get Out of Your Own Way
Getting out of my own way is something I'd like to do more of in my daily life. Sometimes in the midst of chaos, I forget simple things that help me to be a less neurotic, more functional person. So here is a brief list of things that help me when chaos strikes.
By Lisa 7 years ago in Motivation
A Life to Live
I'm approaching 40. It's not an age that's particularly enhanced a viewpoint of dread... I'm not having a "midlife crisis," as they say. But, it is an age for which I hold great reverence. It's a midpoint: a place at which you should begin to witness the fruits of your labour, have a direction, and see your goals materialising to fruition. And, therein lies the ultimate evaluation... Can you see yourself living the way you considered you would, back in your early life, or in your mid 20s? If the answer is yes, congratulations. You've certainly fared well by comparison... But if your answer is no, then perhaps a change is required—a tweak, maybe, or a complete overhaul! The latter is perhaps a bit extreme, but given the startling rate at which men in their 40s commit suicide, I wholeheartedly support any method we take to find a way to combat the inevitable stage of questioning our happiness—not solely as men either, but with each and every one of us.
By Paul Newman7 years ago in Motivation












