self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
5 Questions that Will 10x Increase Your Self-Awareness
The biggest mistake you can make is going through the motions in life. As we venture into these most uncertain of times, it’s more important than ever we have clarity and definition for our purpose and direction. This comes from self-inquiry. Powerful questions that move the needle and get us to change our ways.
By Christopher D. Connors6 years ago in Motivation
100 Ways to Transform Creative Burnout
It is actually scientifically proven that humans are less creative when experiencing chronic stress. The complete upending of life that we have experienced collectively during the pandemic has forced our brains into a fight, flight, or freeze mode. This means we are narrowly focusing our energy on survival, with little to spare for creative productivity. Consider this list as a permission slip to be in your feels, take a break from the grind, and find some pleasure during this wild time.
By Claire B. Curley6 years ago in Motivation
13 Proven Way to Improve Yourself
13 Proven Ways To Improve Yourself Are you someone who believes self-improvement is an integral part of changing and becoming a better person? Have you always clamour to become a better version of yourself. You've been on the search of somewhere to start your journey on self-improvement? Search no more.
By Ridwan Olawuyi6 years ago in Motivation
Pride and Shame
I was watching The office in the past few weeks and depression caught up to me. I’m sure going to put out a long writing about false hope in order to fulfil my two weeks per writing goal that I put for myself. You see... I’m writing constantly and it’s frustrating to delete all the hard work I did in that two weeks. And mostly, I’ll feel unsatisfied and just discard it into the draft pile. In with the weird stories.
By Basil Fresh6 years ago in Motivation
Thoughts from 2017
Today I realised I deserve better. The past 6 months have been a roller coaster of emotion, it’s overwhelming. What they say about life, being it perfect today and falling apart the next day is very true. You can have everything today but lose everything tomorrow. Lesson learnt? Live in the present and cherish every moment.
By Aira Santiago6 years ago in Motivation
ways to stay productive during this time.
CREATE A SCHEDULE FOR YOUR DAY When you go to work every day you normally have a specific amount of time you spend at the office. This schedule should not change even though you’re working from home no matter if it’s job searching or of it’s a regular job.
By Akyia Robinson6 years ago in Motivation
Perfect Conditions
As we begin our new life of adventure and personal development, we are often excited and enthused. We are eager to set out, ride the waves, climb the mountain, and explore aspects of ourselves on our own “Hero’s Journey”. In doing so, we rarely concern ourselves with ideal or perfect conditions.
By Kevin Venn6 years ago in Motivation
An Ode to Cheese and Crackers
Cheese and crackers are one of the best snacks ever invented by mankind. They're the perfect comfort food for whatever you're feeling, reminiscing about or thinking about. Cheese and crackers will always be there (unless you don't have any in the fridge) by your side to munch on through the good times and the bad times, and the in-between times. Heck, I'm even munching on some as I'm writing this article. They're such legends. So, without further ado, here is a list of all the times to eat cheese and crackers. Enjoy :)
By Virag Dombay6 years ago in Motivation
4 Reasons On "Why coming out of the comfort zone is necessary?"
While we are constantly taught to do what makes us happy and be where we feel comfortable, this might not be the best advice for curious, innovative young minds who are always in search of new adventures and continuous growth. Here’s why the ‘ Comfort Zone ‘ isn’t always a safe zone, and Why we should overcome it, in order to reach the ‘Growth Zone’.
By Ayami Siyambalagamuwa6 years ago in Motivation
It’s Not My Business Anymore
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” When I first read this quote by Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, only one thing came to mind. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been concerned with what others thought about me. When I look back at much of my early life, as well as my first few years of young adulthood, I’ve found that I’ve hidden many things about myself. However, the two of the biggest things I’ve hidden about myself are that I’m a performer and my autism. Even though these things make me unique and have expanded my social circle a bit, the fact that some people knew these things about me led to me being bullied. As a result, I found myself keeping my guard up and hiding these things from the world to avoid even the possibility of being teased. Looking back, I truly regret the fact that I did that because I ended up missing out on the opportunities to make more friends and try new things. In fact, the one thing I wish I could say to those who bullied me and made me feel inferior is, “What you think of me is none of my business anymore.”
By Alex Corey6 years ago in Motivation









