goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Five Life Goals
I was a young woman finishing my graduate degrees at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. While I competed in many sports and excelled at swimming, I was innately a great runner. What made me great was that I refused to let anyone pass me. When someone got close to me in a race, something went off in my sense of overdrive and I kicked into high gear. I decided to find a coach, train, and go to the Olympic trials in Atlanta. The training went great and actually helped me better focus my work and studies. I was training for the 100-meter dash, in hopes of making it all the way to the Olympics in Munich.
By Scout Cloud7 years ago in Motivation
I Made Up This Method for Goal-Setting and Here’s What Happened
After scoring a meaningful win recently, I decided to create a private Facebook group for my clients who were serious about setting some health/life goals. It isn’t really about the type or size of the goal itself. What matters is the desire behind it. How badly do you want it?
By Cicely Everson7 years ago in Motivation
The Wealthiest Place on Earth
Today I stopped by a local grocery store to grab some fresh fruits as a usually do after my morning walk and once again I was reminded about the power of fear. To my surprise, the grocery store was packed and looked as if there was storage on groceries.
By Bosslady Key 🔑7 years ago in Motivation
Do You Know What Your Big Dream Is?
I have always wanted to write. There would be days that I would sit in class and write notes, poems, song lyrics, and even rough outlines for stories. As long as I was able to get the thoughts out onto paper, my mind would stay focused. Maybe you can’t imagine what it feels like to have a continuous stream of thoughts trying to push their way front and center. Or perhaps you can. But all I knew was that if I could be creative and get them out somehow, I wouldn’t be so incredibly restless. So agitated. What I didn’t realize then was that I would have a lifelong battle with anxiety, and writing was an outlet for me to keep it at bay. But that is a topic for another day. Probably numerous days. Today though, this is the glorious first time I am writing with every intention of putting it out for the world to see. I have no idea what road this will take me down, but I am ready to be heard as I make the journey.
By Jenn Pautsch7 years ago in Motivation
Speaking Truth in Love
Erick Godsey is a human being I'm particularly glad exists. That's just how it is. I feel the intention he has to impact people and the world for the better. And I see a fragment (but a real fragment), of that intention actualise into bonafide artefacts you can interact with right now.
By Tim Adalin7 years ago in Motivation
When You Think You’re Not Going to Make It, but Then You Do!
I’m going to start off by saying that this is more of a reminder than a set of instructions; otherwise, I’d be preaching to the choir. I know you already know what I’m about to tell you because you’ve been there, you've been through it, and you know how to succeed. There’s no complicated formula for the road to success. This came to me recently while surfing the waters of Southern Africa. All too often I find the answers to life’s successes when I’m stepping out of the comfort zone while adventuring, but they go unshared. It’s time to change that. This lesson in particular is one that every surfer knows well.
By Kevin Venn7 years ago in Motivation
Tips for Self-Improvement and Self-Development
Self-improvement and self-development is very important, not only for yourself, but also for your relationships with others. Improving the way you communicate and do other things can help you have a deeper connection with others as well as yourself. Below are some simple ways you can practice self improvement and self development everyday.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Motivation











