Articles in Motivation
Article #559
Questions aren’t silly. They are one of the most important communication skills and one of the most important success skills you’ll ever come across. And yet very few people realize HOW important they are.
Article #547
Focus is the hallmark of highly successful people and the key to your own happiness and success. However, there are a couple of problems. Although focus is much talked about, it is much misunderstood. More importantly, the normal mind appears to be built to be unfocused. This article explains focus, what you should be focused on and how to learn a little mental discipline that will change your life.
Article #543
Whether you choose to believe it or not, being proactive is among one of the most important traits of successful people. It allows anyone, in under any circumstance, to choose what kind of life they have or will have in the future. This is a far stretch from reactive people, which in my opinion, are the exact opposite.
Article #533
There is a snowball effect: Bad mood = Worrying = Lack of Sleep = Poor Decision Making Ability. Bad moods seem to instigate negative, fearful and self-deprecating thoughts. We tend to compare ourselves to others. Work becomes even more difficult. You do not see any opportunity and often perceive that others have it easy. A bad mood can set limitations that do not really exist. Your understanding of mood can change your perception of the tasks in front you. Here are 12 ways to change your mood.
Article #523
Not all questions asked will receive answers, and even if they do, the answers might not interest or excite you. This article offers a matrix to help you find the missing elements in opportunities to assist you in turning them into workable business plans.
Article #519
What is Self Sabotage? To give a short review I’ll use a definition from a dictionary. Self sabotage is “Any undermining of your own cause or priority.” Any behavior, choice action, decision that you make that gets in the way of achieving or accomplishing what you set out to do is considered to be self sabotage.
Article #516
Friday Video: TED Talk – At his Stanford University commencement speech, Steve Jobs, CEO and co-founder of Apple and Pixar, urges us to pursue our dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself.
Article #515
We all have goals but a lot of the time we don’t reach them. Here are three vital things needed and necessary for you to reach your goals.
As the saying goes, the only people who like change are busy cashiers and wet babies.
Opportunities are like buses, there’s one coming by every 10 minutes. The problem is you can’t get on every bus, and there is no magical formula for knowing which bus is the right one. So, you make the best guess, step out and grab on only to realize that a different bus would have gotten you there quicker and better.