10 Easy Ways to Self-Motivate
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Good Friday is the most solemn day in Christianity. For me, this is a day on which Christians should not work or engage in commerce, because the importance of this day is so far-reaching, that is cannot be over-stated.
I used to always seek out role models to look up to and emulate. I would see or read about a person who did or said something great or profound and I would learn as much as I could about them.
Motivation and inspiration aren’t always easy to come by and some days, it seems almost impossible — Monday’s come to mind. But no matter how difficult it may sometimes be to get motivated and inspired, its almost always possible.
I’ve known quite a few “loners” in my time and I’ve always marveled at their fiercely independent spirit. In fact, I’ve found that most of my loner friends, are actually quite content in life and they seem to be very fulfilled and well-rounded.
Toxic feelings like hatred, bitterness or anger are among the most deadly “substances” known to man. Anyone who has held onto these feelings, has most assuredly lived a sad and unhappy life. Luckily, we can break the chains of bitterness at any time.
You’ve probably heard the expression, “he’d argue with the Saints that one!” What that means is that there are people who no matter what, love to argue about anything and everything and they never lack for a quick come-back.
Why do I get suckered in to online discussion threads? I always come away stressed and frazzled by what I read and yesterday, I actually felt a bit shaken after engaging in one particular discussion thread.
I wonder if complaining and being offended has become our resting attitude? What I mean by that is, are we now so conditioned to immediately reject and complain, that we’re in effect, creating our own unhappiness?
It’s so heartwarming to brighten someone’s day and give them a reason to smile. It’s gratifying to know we’ve made someone feel better, even if only for a brief moment — its a powerful circle of positivity.