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Stuck in Limbo
Life in limbo, feeling lost—just a few phrases we seem to throw about when life is taking us on a not-so-pleasant path, or when life just seems to not be happening the way we had pictured it to go. You may feel you are up against a brick wall, stuck in the same situation with little or no progress been made whatsoever.
By farah d7 years ago in Motivation
Chandrayaan-2: Where Did India Fail?
India has been in the news past few weeks because of Chandrayaan-2. It was India’s second attempt to land on Moon, trying a soft landing and in the South Pole. You feel the goosebumps hearing this. For a developing nation, this is a big feat to even attempt—or even think of trying such a venture. Sure, there are bigger problems, but we are as much dreamers as others are. We want no stone unturned in any fields.
By Mana Mohini7 years ago in Motivation
Staying Motivated
It's not a good feeling when you're stuck in the same place without much progress going in the direction you want. Sometimes I have to remind myself that eventually I will make it, it's just going to take focus and some smart investing skills to get there. I know once it starts adding up and I can see it's really making a difference I will feel better about everything. Along the way I try to have some small victories and try to consume healthy food items. Maybe this will aid in getting me in a better, more clear state of mind. I try to stay positive but with failure after failure, sometimes it takes a toll on me.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Motivation
Why You Are Only Surviving and Not Thriving
This morning my mom (47 years old) asked me if I thought I was better than her. Flabbergasted, and a little bit offended, I asked her why. According to her, I just think I'm better than her because I live in a 2,500 sqft home, I have my own business, my fiance makes a great amount of money (45k+/yr), and we have our puppy and our son to go along with us, yet we aren't struggling one bit. To which I responded, "No??? Why would I think I'm better than you??? You're my mom. If I actually thought that, that would make me a pretty bratty kid" (I used other words, but we can't curse here so 😂).
By Kristen Edgar7 years ago in Motivation
Do You Have a 3-Year Plan?
A few weeks ago, I wrote a reminder to check your long-term goals, and to gauge whether they need changing, be it big or small. But one thing I failed to recognize at that moment was how people define long-term goals and long-term plans.
By Eric Burdon7 years ago in Motivation
Dyslexia and Wealth Are Linked
It seems I am in good company! Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell Walt Disney—each of these game-changers were dyslexics. In fact, 40 percent of the world’s self-made millionaires have dyslexia.
By Shirley Yanez7 years ago in Motivation
The Will Smith Method
I once heard the quote that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. This quote has been with me for years and, as I have carried it, it has taken me far. I watched an interview with Will Smith that was very motivational. He mentioned that he was not particularly talented or blessed with amazing abilities. He saw himself as a regular person. The one thing that stood out from the rest of the people in the industry was sickening work ethic. He stated that he was not afraid to die on a treadmill. It didn't matter how fast, strong, or gifted you were. If you were on a treadmill next to Will Smith, one of two things would happen. You were going to get off first or he would have to die.
By The Breatharian Blogger7 years ago in Motivation











