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$20,000 Later: Life After Winnings
I was about five months into working in the fitness industry until I lost my job due to Covid-19. It was a minimum-wage job, and I was exploring my interests in the field. Basically, one coach got a bunch of members infected, and it was all downhill from there.
By Kirk Pineda, LMHC (aka "DEUXQANE")5 years ago in Motivation
Book'd It
New York City is known as the city that never sleeps. Every which way that you look, there's a man, woman, and sometimes even a child participating in the hustle and bustle of the big city. Sarah's life was no different. The thing is that Sarah was tired of the hustle and bustle. She was looking for rest in the midst of a city that never slept.
By LowKee5 years ago in Motivation
The Treasure Within
The best gift I ever received was a notebook. It was my last day of school and I was awarded with perfect attendance and straight A’s. My parents were so damn proud but to be honest I was humiliated. I did not have many friends and spent most of my time in class alone. Teachers loved me because I followed the rules and never acted out. The other kids didn’t talk to me because I sat quietly and gave the impression I didn’t want to talk.
By Jessica Lynn5 years ago in Motivation
Little Black Book
Dragging my tired hungry body trying to find a place to sleep for the night, it is winter time the temperature will fall below zero haven’t had a decent meal in three days pushed my self for any hope. Being framed, getting kicked out of both job and home no savings left so here I am homeless. My loved ones have turned their backs on me, its of no use crying I have accepted my fate and now know survival is the most important thing in this cruel world.
By Zeba Arsh 5 years ago in Motivation
She Didn't Know
“What a beautiful morning”, Shelli said to herself as she rolled over and opened her eyes. The birds chirped a melody that brought life to the rising of each morning for her. The sun spilled through her small old broken unlocked window, barely warming her face. “Thank you”, she said in a faint whisper to herself. She lay there taking in a few more moments of natural harmony. With her eyes shut she drew in a few more deep breaths, and opened her eyes.
By Alisha Bell5 years ago in Motivation
My Beginning
It wasn't like I hadn't gone through the motions before, the end of the school year was always so hectic. After wrapping up my social clubs and saying goodbye to friends for the last time, this year was somehow different . Summer started in no time and I had never felt so lost until now.
By Jozay Bigras5 years ago in Motivation
Don’t ask the how . . . Just imagine
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By FRANCO CIANFLONE 5 years ago in Motivation
The Man and the Hole
A man went walking through the woods. As he walked he breathed deeply of the fresh air. His eyes and ears drank up all the beauty around him. Though he’d walked this path many times before, this time, He was so enthralled with what he saw and what he heard that he decided to stray from the beaten path. Distracted by creation, he lost track of time, and soon the sun plummeted below the horizon like a weary eyelid closing for rest; as it did shadows chased each other among the magnificent trees. One of these shadows happened to disguise a deep hole and tripped the man who fell down the deep shaft.
By Joel Hawkins5 years ago in Motivation








