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How to become motivated to become the best version of yourself.
Everyone Should Be a Master of Something
Everyone should be a master of something, but not for fame, money, or recognition. Everyone should be a master of something for the transformation that happens inside them when they commit something to excellence.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Motivation
Art for Healing: A Mindful Path to Emotional Release. AI-Generated.
In moments when words fail, color, texture, and movement often speak with clarity. Art for healing offers a direct path to emotional release by bypassing intellectual defenses and engaging the body and senses. Rather than forcing explanation, it invites presence. Through drawing, painting, collage, or clay work, individuals access feelings that may feel too complex or too tender to name aloud.
By Jose Morrisabout a month ago in Motivation
The Billionaire Who Failed 5,127 Times: The Radical Persistence of James Dyson
Look around your home, and there is a high probability you will spot a piece of technology that looks like it belongs on a spaceship. It might be a blade-less fan, a supersonic hair dryer, or a sleek, cordless vacuum cleaner humming with a futuristic whine.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
Practical Strategies for Self-Improvement & Productivity
In today's fast-paced world, the quest for self-improvement and enhanced productivity has become more critical than ever. We all aspire to be better, do more, and achieve our goals, yet the path can often seem daunting. This article delves into actionable strategies that not only promise to boost your efficiency but also foster a deeper sense of fulfillment and confidence. By understanding the 'why' behind these techniques, you can integrate them seamlessly into your daily life and unlock your true potential.
By Being Inquisitiveabout a month ago in Motivation
Chronic Illness Math
Before I say yes, I calculate. The calculation happens automatically now, quietly and constantly, running in the background of every decision. It does not look like numbers on paper. It does not follow predictable formulas. It exists entirely inside my body.
By Millie Hardy-Simsabout a month ago in Motivation
The 5-Year Exercise That Changes Everything
Most people plan their lives one year at a time, if that. They set short-term goals. They make resolutions. They react to circumstances. They adjust when things happen. But they rarely zoom out far enough to ask a deeper question:
By Stacy Valentineabout a month ago in Motivation










