Monthly Archives of : September, 2014

6 Months And It’s A Whole New World


This is a guest submission from Lauren from TheMadToLive.com Have you ever been, or are you, in that inertia-filled place in your life when you wake up each morning thinking, “What the hell am I doing with my life? I don’t even have a damn clue as to where to start to answer this question! […]

Is Following Your Passion A Terrible Idea?


Truth be told, I have been struggling a lot lately with my mission. My mission, as I have made clear to you all, is to inspire people who feel stuck in a boring, unfulfilling, or downright shitty job or relationship. But my goals are not as clear. Yes, I want to help as many as […]

OK, I Surrender. Now Get Me Out Of Here!


This is a guest submission from Laura Jones from lauragjones.com I’ve always known I was meant to be an entrepreneur. Maybe that’s because of my issues with authority. Or my insatiable desire for freedom. Or the fights I put up whenever I feel restricted. What can I say, I’m feisty. Don’t fence me in. But […]

The Not So Comprehensive Guide To Getting Your Shit Together


Last week I wrote a post called 8 Things I Know About You and received quite a mixed response. From people calling me out on my offensive language to people calling it the most passionate article they’ve ever read, it was still a post I felt very good about writing. Shortly after publishing it though, […]

Embracing My Inner Rebel


This is a guest post from Carla Krueger from carlakrueger.com I was a rebel as a youngster – someone who took risks, truly explored places and had lots of (legal) fun most adults frowned at. The motivation to be creative and do exciting things continued into my teenage years and onto University, where I was […]

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8 Things I Know About You (And You Won’t Admit)


I like to consider myself somewhat of an expert in the field of human nature. I’m someone who can spend 10 minutes talking with a person and have a pretty good understanding of who they are, what they value, and what their life is like. This skill has served me well over the years and […]