goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Send Me on My Way
Whenever I start something like this, my mind reels on what I should even write about, how it should be written... I could go on, talk about how I'm trying to navigate my abysmal brain through the clouds of chaos... again there's many ways I could have started this off. I want to talk about what brewed it, the thunder, the lightning. It's funny to think that the latter actually comes before the former. Then again, in life, we don't always see what's coming. We hear it in our heads: our greatest fears. What we don't realize is, when we let them consume us, that is when they strike. It's troubling for me to even write about this because I haven't fully realized it myself yet. Those clouds become bigger when we're afraid of what we cannot control. The storm in my head, you must be wondering? It's raging more than it ever has. From within, down to my fingers, onto these keys, in front of my eyes... it drains from me all that needs to be, and lets the sun in. As I say this, the sun illuminates the world outside my window. It's a state of mind we all wish we had, but no one is free from the storms that life creates. It's a struggle for me to get these words out, but I already told you that. Maybe I'm too nervous, thinking my voice won't be heard, or at least not in the right way. It might not be satisfying for me, but isn't that the snake-eating-its-tail all writers face? Facing it. That's what I'm doing right now. So enough being scatterbrained... here goes nothing (that has many meanings to me right now, but maybe I'll go into that later).
By Mike Guimond7 years ago in Motivation
You Have a Dream
Although everyone may seem “normal”—no one really is. You see, everyone has a story to tell—even you. Even if you are not entirely sure of what that is—it is whenever you don’t fit in, whenever you disagree with someone, whenever you have dreams, and whenever you have hurt. You have a story to tell, you just don't know how to tell it yet. The closer you get to being able to put your story into words, the less it will be a barrier for you to succeed in life and reach those goals you have been thinking about, or those dreams that you wish you could accomplish.
By rootless_birdie7 years ago in Motivation
How to Become a Strong Person
I have been pampered all my life. I haven’t been exposed to the harsh realities and bitter truths of life. So when I became an adult, I was scrambling and got the shock of my life as my experiences started getting tougher and I didn’t have the strength to face them. I didn’t have control over my reactions. I didn’t know how to make decisions or solve problems. I realized, wow, I am weak.
By Kate Phoenix7 years ago in Motivation
September
Starting September, I'm going to start challenging myself. To improve my health and lifestyle, to be stronger mentally and physically. I don't just want to do it for 30 days, but the rest of my life if it's possible. You should as well challenge yourself to improve your future. Also, you can document your challenges to see what works or what doesn't. It's all about trying to take a small step, or at least move an arm. Everybody is different from everyone around the world. They have different goals that they want to achieve in their life.
By Crispin7 years ago in Motivation
Time for New Resolutions for Happier and Healthier Year Ahead
Perhaps, it is that time of the year again when we are all set to have new resolutions for the upcoming year. However, as soon as the resolutions are made, they fail at the same rate. Don’t believe? Well, 80 percent of the New Year resolutions fail within the first quarter! You need not join this list, but instead, fight against all odds, and stick to your New Year resolutions that aim to have a healthier and happier new year.
By Lynda Arbon7 years ago in Motivation
Five Life Goals
I was a young woman finishing my graduate degrees at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. While I competed in many sports and excelled at swimming, I was innately a great runner. What made me great was that I refused to let anyone pass me. When someone got close to me in a race, something went off in my sense of overdrive and I kicked into high gear. I decided to find a coach, train, and go to the Olympic trials in Atlanta. The training went great and actually helped me better focus my work and studies. I was training for the 100-meter dash, in hopes of making it all the way to the Olympics in Munich.
By Scout Cloud7 years ago in Motivation
I Made Up This Method for Goal-Setting and Here’s What Happened
After scoring a meaningful win recently, I decided to create a private Facebook group for my clients who were serious about setting some health/life goals. It isn’t really about the type or size of the goal itself. What matters is the desire behind it. How badly do you want it?
By Cicely Everson7 years ago in Motivation
The Wealthiest Place on Earth
Today I stopped by a local grocery store to grab some fresh fruits as a usually do after my morning walk and once again I was reminded about the power of fear. To my surprise, the grocery store was packed and looked as if there was storage on groceries.
By Bosslady Key 🔑7 years ago in Motivation
Do You Know What Your Big Dream Is?
I have always wanted to write. There would be days that I would sit in class and write notes, poems, song lyrics, and even rough outlines for stories. As long as I was able to get the thoughts out onto paper, my mind would stay focused. Maybe you can’t imagine what it feels like to have a continuous stream of thoughts trying to push their way front and center. Or perhaps you can. But all I knew was that if I could be creative and get them out somehow, I wouldn’t be so incredibly restless. So agitated. What I didn’t realize then was that I would have a lifelong battle with anxiety, and writing was an outlet for me to keep it at bay. But that is a topic for another day. Probably numerous days. Today though, this is the glorious first time I am writing with every intention of putting it out for the world to see. I have no idea what road this will take me down, but I am ready to be heard as I make the journey.
By Jenn Pautsch7 years ago in Motivation











