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The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Looking at Life Through A Kaleidoscope
As I take a tip of a paint brush and paint my new life I remember things I have done. Without forgetting all I have seen, done, and felt I bring a new purpose of creativity. As I create I open my eyes wider to new possibilties I have not yet seen. While I hold strong my past I unravel my new strengths. I am standing here with armour equipped to face new challenges that may arise. I am also twirling and dancing to my new creative life. I cannot wait for the world to see my new art whatever that might be. I would love everyone to join me in this epic dance of creativity.
By Cheryl A Nocera 4 days ago in Motivation
Jessie Rudin: A Life Built on Purpose, Service, and Strength
Driven by the core value of utility, Jessie Rudin has dedicated her life to being a resource for others. Whether she is coaching on the ice, training service dogs, or helping individuals regain independence through assistive technology, her work shows a strong commitment to improving lives in meaningful ways.
By Lucy watson4 days ago in Motivation
I Should Have My Life Together by Now
I am 35 years old, and I hope that I never stop working to figure out my life. I grew up the same way that most people in small towns in CT do. We were pushed to graduate high school, go to college, get married, give up our careers for love, have babies, and then we would get the "I have my life together" sticker.
By Brooke Moran4 days ago in Motivation
Fundraiser: Bristol Labourer Survives Three-Storey Fall as Rowers Launch 1 Million Metre Challenge
Fundraiser: Bristol, UK labourer survives a three-storey roof fall, inspiring a 1 million metre rowing charity challenge. Community and international supporters are following updates on Scott’s recovery and the planned endurance event.
By Alex Ray4 days ago in Motivation
Pazienza. The italian word that changes everything
I grew up in Italy. This one word changed how I negotiate, lead, and live. Andrea Zanon · The Italian Advantage I have lived in forty countries. I have sat in boardrooms from Beirut to Boulder, coached executives on five continents, and watched deals close and collapse across cultures I spent years learning to read. And the single most useful thing I carry from my years growing up in the Veneto, in northeastern Italy, is a word most people cannot pronounce and nobody has ever taught in a business school.
By Andrea Zanon5 days ago in Motivation
The $50 Side Hustle That Bought a Lamborghini Huracán by 29
At 19, Daniel had exactly $50 in his wallet and a mind full of frustration. He stood outside a small convenience store, staring at his reflection in the glass. Behind him, his friends laughed about weekend plans he couldn’t afford. In front of him was a future that felt stuck... minimum wage jobs, unpaid bills, and dreams that seemed too expensive to chase.
By MIGrowth5 days ago in Motivation
Why Most People Stay Broke
Of course, I must start this off by saying that this is not to be taken as financial advice in any way. I am not a financial advisor or professional in this field. You are responsible for your own choices when it comes to your money, your future and your life.
By Timothy A Rowland6 days ago in Motivation






