Tag Archives: motivation

11 Sure-Fire Steps to Turn Your Dreams to Reality Starting Today

You hanging in there wasting away, hoping secretly that that somebody somewhere comes to our rescue and changes things for you

But what if they never come?

Maybe your game plan is to win the lottery or find gold but let’s face it; we all know that the chances of any these happening are extremely slim. Continue reading

Lessons We Can Learn From 10 Inspiring Songs of All Time

Songs and their lyrics evoke emotions. Inspiring songs perk us up when everything seems gloomy, remind us that we are beautiful no matter what others say, and motivate us when there seems to be no way out. Here are excerpts from the 10 best inspiring songs of all time and their key messages. Continue reading

7 Habits Highly Effective People DON’T Have

You make lists, program your phone’s calendar, stick post-it notes around the house but still – what needs doing isn’t getting done.

You and your friends sigh that it’s just the way life is now. When did we get so busy? you wonder. You resign yourselves to feeling anxious and dissatisfied. Continue reading

How Get Everything Done Without Sacrificing Your Beauty Sleep or Your Social Life

Not to mention all the everyday things you need to do to keep your Internet bill paid and your friends and family happy. You’ve got a lot on your plate, and trying to balance it all with your big goals and dreams can be overwhelming.

I’ve been where you are, and I’ve found a few techniques to help me manage everything I want out of life, without losing a drop of beauty sleep over it. Continue reading

Yes, but does it work? How to Avoid Frustration and Get Things Done

This article is based on a simple question and an even simpler premise. Is what you are doing working? No? Then you can just stop it. And do something else. Continue reading

6 Ways to Beat Procrastination – on Big and Little Tasks

Sometimes, a certain level of putting-things-off is a smart move. After all, if you’ve got a bunch of tasks on your list, you’re much better off prioritizing the important ones and letting the others slide for a few days, instead of running yourself into the ground trying to get everything done. Continue reading