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    Focused on Purpose
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jun 3, 2021
    • 2 min

    Focused on Purpose

    My best friend and I had a conversation recently about sometimes struggling to just get into a good headspace. It’s worrying about what’s going to happen, or discerning the right thing to do. The more we talked, the more we realized we had the same thoughts and feelings. It wasn’t an issue of motivation but more about purpose. And in the midst of having purpose on our sleeves, we continue to persist. Motivation can be hard to come by, because it’s fleeting. It’s a reaction an
    2020 Can Still Be Fruitful
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Aug 27, 2020
    • 2 min

    2020 Can Still Be Fruitful

    2020 may not have been what we expected but all is not lost. You can still be fruitful and achieve greatness.
    The Nerve to be Committed
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • May 18, 2020
    • 2 min

    The Nerve to be Committed

    The hard truth about why we fail at our goals.
    The Last Will Be Better Than The First
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jul 1, 2019
    • 2 min

    The Last Will Be Better Than The First

    On this first day of July, don't waste time thinking about what you haven't accomplished. Refocus your goals and keep pushing.
    Live Each Day Like It Is Your Last
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Dec 22, 2018
    • 2 min

    Live Each Day Like It Is Your Last

    The first time I experienced a major loss of someone was when my Nana passed away. It was six days before my 18th birthday and two months before my high school graduation. Losing her shook me to my core and I was so sad, although it was supposed to be the most exciting time in my life. There was so much I didn’t get a chance to say, and I wish that I could have seen her one last time. Despite all of the race, origin, religion, and class differences, death is something we all
    You Can Do Hard Things
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Dec 20, 2018
    • 2 min

    You Can Do Hard Things

    Oftentimes when we are faced with something we don’t want to do, or think we can't do, we will go to the ends of the earth to avoid it. It’s called procrastination and we all do it. The very thought of certain tasks can be overwhelming either because we anticipate the time and effort it will take, or it’s taking away from something we would rather be doing. For many of us, the holidays can create a layer of anxiety as we approach the end of year. All of the fears seem to rush

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