goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
If you are in your middle 20's, read this.
The middle 20 years of age... As a child, I wanted to grow up really fast. School workload and endless, pointless drama seemed like forever. I wanted, we wanted to grow up. That life seems more care free, full of fashionable experiments, the pouring rain of monies allowing you to feel comfortable. Everything feels aligned. In place.
By thirlwallflower6 years ago in Motivation
How To Handstand
Handstands are vital in life... what a very bold statement! Not everyone can or even wants to be able to handstand, so why did I just blatantly state that they are vital? Because as a person currently learning how to handstand my life has become that much greater and purposeful just from attempting a handstand every day. Because in setting that extremely difficult goal that I am determined to accomplish, my mindset has changed to a "can do" mindset. Every morning I wake up looking forward to the possibility that perhaps today ill be able to handstand for longer, today I will train to become stronger. That mindset is what pushes me to accomplishment every day, even with things that have nothing to do with the handstand!
By Daisy Ray6 years ago in Motivation
Keep Your Creativity Alive
Your creation matters. Whether it is something that is personal to you or something that you share with the world, it is something that is worthy of your time. It can feel like if you don’t have immediate success or you aren’t gaining a substantial amount of recognition, then it doesn’t matter what you do. It can feel like you shouldn’t bother writing, taking photos, creating a YouTube video, producing music or doing a small art project. You might start wondering if it’s worth your time. It is.
By Antoine D.6 years ago in Motivation
Being In Your 20's Sucks!
When you were a kid, all you wanted was to grow up. You wanted to be an adult and not spend time with your parents and do whatever you want to do! By the time you're a teenager you think: "I can't wait to finish school and get on with my life, thing's will be so much better as an adult!". And then you leave school, hit your 20's, and realise "oh shit go back! I'll do anything to be seven years old again!" then you're stuck being an adult FOREVER. Literally, until the day you die. How unfair is that?!
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Motivation
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
I have awful taste in music. My top played song lists are where one hit wonders go to die. This week, my listening history prompted Spotify’s algorithm to suggest the theme song from Fraggle Rock, the University of Michigan’s marching band fight song, and a cover of What Makes You Beautiful sung entirely by children. At the time of writing, I’m listening to a version of Cotton Eyed Joe which has been extended for line dancing.
By Bridget Brooks6 years ago in Motivation
Just Do You Boo
How much time do you spend on your phone? On Instagram or on Facebook? On Snapchat or on Youtube? I know I can spend hours on these apps. I sometime ask myself what could I be doing that would help me in future. I even sometimes wonder where I would be in life if I use the time I spend on my phone towards building a legacy. Don't get me wrong, I love myself some Instagram and Youtube, but as a person that has huge dreams, I found that spending too much time on these things can lead us to a road that we never intend to go down. That what seems to be long and dark road is a road call comparison.
By Anthony Fisher6 years ago in Motivation
Living in a Dying World
I remember the first time I went to Yosemite National Park. The trees were so tall I felt as if they touched the sky. The pines were lush with pine needles and they littered beautiful big pine cones on the forest floor. The sequoias were intimidating in size and majesty, and I could feel the energy of our earth humming through the trunks as if it were a silent song they all sang as one.
By Hope Martin6 years ago in Motivation
Why Not Go For It?
Dreams are those things that keep nagging at you when you are attempting to go about your day. Sure, you are living your life in your 9-5 - it's not great but it pays the bills. By Wednesday people are counting down the minutes to Friday and you find yourself sarcastically answering "You know, living the dream" with an eye-roll when someone asks you how you are doing.
By Erin Moody6 years ago in Motivation
Breaking Free
The problem with living a nomadic (or semi-nomadic) life is of course, money. The root of all evil. I’ve long believed that the trick to happiness is to alleviate the need for this dirty entity. I don’t think I can think of a single problem that doesn’t have its origin in money, in some small way or other.
By J.C. Steele6 years ago in Motivation
Achieving my biggest dream
When I was a young girl about six or seven years old I was always the calm one, shy and who never talks .Before I was interested in nothing I loved watching television playing with my Barbie dolls and stuff like that .One day i was eating dinner with my grandparents because my mom had to go to a business trip so I was just eating my grandmother’s homemade lasagna which was delicious and I’d say very rich in aroma ,then my grandad asked if i want to go to with them in a ballet concert near the capital of London and I was kind of interested and accepted the opportunity to go and entertain myself with a ballet show .So as we when to the concert everything was nice there there was treats and gifts for us saying “thank you for attending the ballet show we wish you a very pleasant night “ so this was the moment,the moment we were all waiting for...as the ballerinas entered the stage my eyes widened and heart raced as the beautiful classic harmony got me shivering like crazy but then she started dancing ... it was so cool I just loved how they just twirl around and dance so beautifully.After we got out my grandmother asked if I liked it and I said that I loved and wanted to be a ballet too and so dancing was now one of my my hobbies that I loved doing ,I practiced every single day to get into The Vaganova School in Russia and the task was to achieve my dream .
By Yeon Si6 years ago in Motivation











