"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself" – George B Shaw
Life can get real. But throughout all the challenges and triumphs, one of your greatest powers cares enough to make the best of every moment. When you’re ready to take on whatever comes your way, it feels good—so use these tips and tools to get your money and mindset right for your next chapter and thrive through every moment.
Improve your vibes for the best health and experiences of life.
The vibrations of your body are what dictates your physical and mental well-being. We all need to learn how to elevate your vibrations by using what the universe has to offer to be in your best condition. Education is the first step, teaching you in a very basic but powerful way.
Maslow said that people are motivated to meet certain needs and that some needs are more important than others.
Our most fundamental need is physical survival, and that's going to be the first thing that motivates our behavior. Once that level is reached, the next level is what motivates us, and so on.
Maslow describes this level as the desire to achieve everything we can, to become as much as we can be. People may perceive this need or take a keen interest in it.
For instance, someone may be eager to become an ideal parent. In another, a desire can be expressed economically, academically or in sports. For others, it may be expressed creatively, through paintings, images or inventions.
Happiness is for every one of us.
Bliss is for All
Maslow argued that human needs are structured in a hierarchy: human beings are motivated by a hierarchy of needs. Needs are organized in a prepotence hierarchy where more basic needs need to be more or less satisfied before higher needs. The order of needs is not rigid, but may be flexible in relation to external circumstances or individual differences. Most behaviors are multi-mediated, i.e., simultaneously determined by more than one fundamental need.
Changes to the original five-step model are highlighted and include one seven-step model and one eight-step model, both developed in the 1960s and 1970s.
1. Biological and physical needs - air, food, beverage, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep, etc.
2. Security needs - protection from the elements, security, order, legislation, stability, lack of fear.
3. Love and possessions - friendship, intimacy, trust and acceptance, receiving and the gift of affection and love. Affiliate, participate in a group.
4. Needs of esteem - which Maslow classified in two categories: self-esteem and the desire for reputation or respect of others.
5. Cognitive needs - knowledge and understanding, curiosity, exploration, needs to have meaning and predictability.
6. Esthetic needs - appreciation and pursuit of beauty, balance, shape, etc.
7. Self Fulfillment Needs - Personal Potential Fulfillment, Personal Fulfillment, Personal Growth Seeking, and High Performance Experiences. A desire "to become what we are capable of becoming".
8. Transcendence Needs - A person is motivated by values that surpass the personal self.
EVER TRULY ASKED YOURSELF.....
"WHAT IS IT YOU NEED?" and "WHAT WILL IT TAKE?"