By Tim Elmore — 2016
New study reveals why college students aren't as motivated as they need to be.
Read on www.psychologytoday.com
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Will we spend the rest of our days either dining on doom or drowning in denial or feast on what lights us up?
Jay Shetty is focused on helping people pursue what's meaningful rather than what “makes sense.”
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If you could do one thing to transform your life, I would highly recommend it be to find something you’re passionate about, and do it for a living.
Students constantly face obstacles and transitions—and their mindset influences how they respond to them.
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I believe that the ability to discover deeper meaning in our lives is positively correlated with the amount of time we choose to spend in nature.
Feeling empty is a strange and uncomfortable sensation. It can be momentary, situational, or if long-lasting, a symptom of a serious condition related to mental illness or related to substance abuse. When you're feeling empty, this emptiness can feel unfulfilling, confusing, and upsetting.
It’s common to question where your life is going. If you’re constantly asking yourself where your choices are taking you and if you’re making the right ones, you’re not alone.
At a certain point in life, people transition from “time to live” to “time left to live.” This shift creates a new sense of urgency about identifying the purpose of our existence.
Another day, another class missed, another alarm turned off. No motivation but to turn the pillow over to its colder side and lay there half asleep, unanswered questions gliding in and out of my mind.
Even the most charismatic people you know, whether in person or celebrities of some sort, experience days where they are feeling lost in life and isolated from everyone else.