Tag Archive for: motivation

How Can I Find Momentum to Achieve My Goals?

By: Rinet Van Lill

As the year speeds by, many of us have long forgotten our New Year’s resolutions. It seems like that fresh burst of motivation has simply vanished in the blink of an eye! Read more

Why is it So Hard to Keep my Goals?

By: Katelyn Tasker

Do you find it hard to set goals? Or, when you do set goals, do you find it hard to keep them? Read more

4 Strategies to Help You Slay This Week (Without the Stress & Overwhelm)

By: Rachel Reva

If you are anything like me, sometimes I need a good dose of Monday Motivation! Read more

Forget the Stick and the Carrot: Here’s What Motivates Humans

By: Michael McQueen

Good news: human beings are better than we think. Finding ways to motivate people has bewildered leaders for centuries. Read more

Feeling Unmotivated – And How to Deal With It

By: Danni Synot

I have a confession to make. Sometimes I have days when I just can’t be bothered. I mean really can’t be bothered. Read more

The Most Effective Way to Build Motivation

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Here’s a quick quiz for you.

Think about the children you raise, the students you teach, or the employees you oversee. If you want them to be motivated and have the BEST attitude towards whatever you’re asking them to do, what matters most? Read more

Nothing Worth Doing Is Ever Easy

Photo by Jude Beck on Unsplash.

By: Sabrina Peters

It’s about this time every semester I feel the full weight of Uni. Sometimes I find myself asking the question through gritted teeth, “Why am I studying again?! Read more

How to Motivate Kids – and Why Rewards aren’t the Answer

By: Dr Justin Coulson

How do you motivate kids? It may be one of the biggest struggles parents and teachers experience. We remind them to clean their room or do their schoolwork. They reply that it’s too hard. Read more

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The Vocabulary of the Persuasive Leader

By: Michael McQueen

In the mid-1800s, vast tracts of land in central Australia were granted to immigrants who had, in many cases, just arrived from Europe. These farmers and pastoralists found themselves with a challenge – they were now in control of expanses of land that were, in some cases, almost as large as the countries they had just come from. Read more