Don't Give Up Just Shy Of Your Dreams
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 850 legacy views
Don't give up short of your dreams - A necessary skill for achieving that which you desire in your life is the ability to give the task at hand that one last go around... Often it is a matter of looking near defeat in the face, and just plain moving forward in spite of all the difficulties you're faced with!
Life has an incredible way of working out the details of our difficulties when we choose not to give up. Call it one of life's little mysteries. Personally, I call it my faith in action. Whatever you call it, it's one of your greatest allies in achievement. So no matter what comes your way today, tomorrow, next week, or next year for that matter understand that you have in you what it takes to overcome it... Your friend in cyberspace, Josh Hinds :-) nnn
Article author
About the Author
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
testing1
April 4, 2026
Article
Give Yourself a Great Start To The New Year
Looking ahead to the New Year and how you expect it to unfold, can be tempting to get absorbed in whatever is currently trending, or whatever is “doom-ing and gloom-ing” at the moment. After all, there’s plenty going on in the world, in celebrity lives, in the constant push of the media, to keep one engaged or preoccupied. Which is great, if such brings you joy. But if, on the contrary, you find you are living someone else’s life via trending, or depressed and distressed by
December 29, 2025
Article
The Rise of the Digital Income Mastery Movement
In todayâs fast-paced digital world, one fact is clear: the future of income is no longer tied to a traditional 9 to 5 job. Across the globe, people are discovering new opportunities to create wealth online, and at the heart of this revolution is the Digital Income Mastery movement. This movement is not just about making moneyâitâs about creating freedom, impact, and sustainable financial growth through the power of your smartphone.rnWhat Is the Digital Income Mastery M
October 6, 2025
Article
“Weight-Train” Your Brain
I have a new cell phone. I didn’t want a new cell phone; I was perfectly happy with my 2020 cell phone, but it wasn’t happy with me. Its connector charging port was ailing. Failing, actually, the service tech told me. And besides, it was an old phone, what did I expect? Old? This to a woman who is more than content, read “thrilled,” to wear outdated fashions just because she likes them. And would willingly keep computers way past their supposed “shelf life.” Sigh. OK, fine,
September 26, 2025