Motivation
The best thing you can do in life, is not squander it.
Do everything you want to do.
Solve the riddles of getting where you want to be,
Take risks, take the chance, and grab life by the throat.
You have one shot. Go get everything you want.
Dr. Julie Gurnerx.comOne of the biggest life hacks I know in hard times:
- Instead of fighting others, be the person "serving" others.
Bring great information, inspiration & support. Serve them in your work, your community, and online.
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Dr. Julie Gurnerx.com"Life will test how serious you are. Not with one big moment, but with a thousand small chances to quit."
Conquering the small things no one sees, is often how you conquer the big things everyone cheers for.
Dr. Julie Gurnerx.comStop running away from life.
Start shaping it.
You can do one thing today that intentionally pulls your work & life in the direction you want it to go.
One thing. Don't wait. Start now.
Dr. Julie Gurnerx.comUnderrated life advice: Stop arguing with reality. Start where you are, not where you wish you were (or thought you'd be). Every minute spent denying your current position is a minute stolen from your future. The faster you face today, the faster you can change tomorrow.
Blake Burgex.comWith all due respect, we have it pretty good. Our problems are boring.
Maggie Appleton • Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
The game of life just like any other game is meant to be played,so avoid those conversations about challenges and problems,just play it in order to became a better and better player.
Clean up Your Subconscious Mind
It’s okay to be discouraged. It’s not okay to quit. To know you want to quit but to plant your feet and keep inching closer until you take the impenetrable fortress you’ve decided to lay siege to in your own life—that’s persistence.
Ryan Holiday • The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph
Believe me that in every big thing or achievement there are always obstacles, big or small, and the reaction one shows to such obstacles is what counts, not the obstacle itself.