Articles in Motivation
Article #881
Have you ever watched five-year-olds at play? They are curious and highly creative in their games. They don’t know yet, what they don’t know. Their creative limits have no bounds; no one has told them that they can’t do something. They’re fearless explorers, artists, or musicians; some are even comedians in the making. They have not yet been pressured to conform and they think they can do anything and that nothing is beyond their capabilities.
Article #875
Ever feel like you’re stuck in a mud hole on the Road to … Ask yourself these crucial … and see where you can shore up your spinning tires.
Article #870
Your creativity is something you need and use in all aspects of your life but it does require a high energy level to produce the best results! Read further to uncover 3 reasons why the early stages of most days are the most fertile in terms of being more creative for most people!
Article #862
Finding ways to disrupt your safety net or established comfort zone could bring about benefits in your life.
Article #860
A discussion of the differences of how both optimism and pessimism affect our lives, and how these in themselves are not always the only thing affecting us.
Article #859
Self-confidence is an important key to success in any walk of life. People with self-confidence are noticed more. They achieve their goals relatively easily.
Article #856
What would you be able to accomplish if you learned the secret to making your resolutions a reality? Read to find answers for the 7 most important questions you can ask about how to keep all the new resolutions you make.
Post #853
Friday Video: TED Talk – Carol Dweck researches “growth mindset” — the idea that we can grow our brain’s capacity to learn and to solve problems. In this talk, she describes two ways to think about a problem that’s slightly too hard for you to solve.
Post #849
Friday Video: TED Talk – Why do some people struggle more than others to keep off the pounds? Social psychologist Emily Balcetis shows research that addresses one of the many factors
Article #837
When people are pursuing goals, the initial excitement can fade quickly if the process turns out to be especially difficult or long term. Discouragement and the tendency to give up can set in quickly. However, the number one trait of successful people is persistence, a “bull dog” attitude of…