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Motivation

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Want To Live A Better Life?

Hi! I’m Manish Suwal I Shoot Pictures. Make Videos. Build Websites. Write Blogs. Send Emails. Do you feel empty? Are you afraid that you’ll regret your life? Have you asked yourself ‘What is Life?‘ at some point of your life? Do you struggle to find the purpose of your life? Do you face difficulty staying […]

in Journals | September 7, 2014 | 271 Words

Consumption is the First Step for Production

In the last post–Create My Own Set of Reality–I wrote that consumption is poison and we should avoid it at all costs. I wrote a blog post about producing and not consuming some years ago as well. Many people read it and left good remarks. However, now I realize that it’s not possible to cut […]

in Journals | August 20, 2014 | 605 Words | 1 Webmention | 5 Comments

Burn Your Boats

While you commit on anything, burn your boats. Burning boats means to do something that makes it impossible for you to change your plans and go back to the situation you were in before. Some stories: A general sailed over to an enemy country with his army. While the army slept, he burned the ships down. […]

in Journals | June 14, 2014 | 592 Words | Comment

Forgot? Forget! Keep Going

“Forgot? Forget! Keep Going” is a rule I use while I establish new habits. Habits need consistency to build up. At the initial stage of forming habit, we usually don’t miss any days. But as time builds up, motivation fades away and we slowly start to move away from our habit building goal. During this period, […]

in Journals | May 21, 2014 | 636 Words | Comment

Abundance of Motivation

Almost always, we are inspired or influenced by something and then we set goal to achieve it. We feel highly motivated to work on it. But the motivation eventually fades away and we stop working on the goal we set up initially. We set up goals but struggle to achieve it, mostly because motivation is […]

in Journals | May 1, 2014 | 610 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Gun Pointed at You

We were wishing new year 2014, and now it’s already mid-april. 4 months have passed since that day. Time travels fast. Every new year or new month, I try and improve one aspect of my life. But I fail. I have constantly written about my failure regarding resolutions. That’s why I have resisted making any […]

in Journals | April 14, 2014 | 316 Words | Comment

Trap Yourself: Unusual Guide For Motivation

From evolutionary perspective, if you don’t work or struggle for yourself, you die. That’s how human evolved during the past. The motivation for them was hunger, fear of death, pain, etc. If they didn’t hunt for food, they’d die. If they weren’t too alert, they’d get killed by Lions or Tigers. They had to work […]

in Journals | February 23, 2014 | 426 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

One Second Everyday Video (For Five Months) Interview

I started taking one second everyday video from September 13, 2013. And it reached 5 months on Feb 13, 2014. I’m really happy to publish one second video of five months. It’s like a major accomplishment for me. Along those lines, Jamie from GreatBigScaryWorld was inspired and thought of doing something similar during his next journey; […]

in Journals | February 18, 2014 | 184 Words | Comment

Celebrate Small Victories

Some years ago, I wished to have my own blog. But I couldn’t afford or pay for the hosting and domain because I didn’t have Credit or Debit cards. Nor did I have PayPal. It was extremely difficult to pay for hosting and domain. And even if I could, it was pretty expensive for me. […]

in Journals | February 11, 2014 | 322 Words | Comment

Sacrifice Happiness: The Price of Greatness and Opportunity

I try to be happy, and when I’m happy, I always figure out that I’m settling for less. Is settling for less the price of happiness? If you long to reach the top of the ladder, you need to push yourself, which means you aren’t happy at your current state. And pushing yourself forward takes […]

in Journals | February 9, 2014 | 568 Words | 1 Webmention | 1 Comment

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