Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 February 2021

Uplift Your Spirits With These eBooks

Many people read inspirational eBooks when they need motivation. UpSpirity has the right content that will inspire you to refuel for the daily grind. Here are a few eBooks that you should read when you need inspiration.

Brooke McGlothlin’s Surprised by Life

When the hurdles of life seem to overwhelm your wellness spiritually, this eBook is the solution. The books encourage readers not to lose hope when things are tough because things always turn out fine in the end. The author speaks into your heart about all sorts of hiccups and hitches that you might face in your daily life. He also mentions the need to connect with God when you are going through challenges. To learn about the five ways you can connect with God, sign up with UpSpirity.

A Hunger for God- John Piper

God dictates our life's direction. That’s why you should fast for Him because life without strong desires for God’s glorious manifestation is unsatisfactory. When you feel lost and need to find the right direction, fasting can be a good idea.

Monica Strobel- The Compliment Quotient

This eBook is ideal for those who want to lift their spirits and strengthen their relationship with the almighty. The author expounds on simple practices that can give you motivation when you are experiencing stressful times. She has provided answers that will help you have a strong relationship with your partner and positive influences on your children.

If you are seeking inspirational eBooks, please visit UpSpirity.

Thursday, 9 May 2019

A man who gave up his job for a struggling family

There are times in life when things seem to fall so neatly into place that it cannot be coincidence. This story is all about a man who was ready to retire, but instead of giving up his job, he did something wonderful – he gave it away to someone who needed it. Here is the tale of the man who gave up his job to help a struggling family.


A man was toying with the idea of retiring from his job. He had worked in construction all his life and he wasn’t sure that he was quite ready to spend the rest of his days sat on the front porch in a rocking chair. He was still debating what he should do when he met a young man he had worked with in the past. The young man had a wife, three children and was struggling to find work. He hadn’t worked for some time and the family was finding it hard to make ends meet.


The morning after, the man went to the union office to submit his retirement paperwork. He had come to a decision whilst talking to his young friend. As he submitted his retirement paperwork, he gave the office the name on his young friend and told them that this young man was his replacement. Six years later, that young man has been employed ever since.


For more about random acts of kindness, visit www.upspirity.com where you will find more uplifting stories of kindness.

Sunday, 28 April 2019

Self-help books for women that you need to read

If you’re looking to change your life in the new year or your way of thinking, it’s a good idea to invest in some self-help books. There are loads available worldwide that it can be hard in knowing where to begin, however, here are a few suggestions on what to consider.


How to be a badass by Jen Sincero - An alternative and fun approach to changing your life and finding your purpose, this book is for anyone who’d like to feel empowered. It’s practical, funny and offers wise advice on why you are how you are, how to love things you can’t change and how to change what you don’t love. The book is full of real life experiences and how the author made the changes in her life to be a badass.


The 5 am club by Robin Sharma - This novel explains all the benefits of an early alarm and how it will change your life. The author explains how much it can help you max out productivity, improve your health and feel more relaxed than ever.


Points of You by Vick Liu, Julia Rue, Mina Fahmi, Drew Brent - This book shares four friends real accounts of what they wished knowing growing up and highlights a variety of points. Things such as finding purpose, mental wellness and relationship are included. It’s not necessarily written to tell you what’s right but aims to help you see the four different perspectives.

For more inspiration in the new year or for other self-help book suggestions, check out the large selection at www.upspirity.com.

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Three tips to help you spring clean

When it comes to the start of the year, spring cleaning is one thing that most people start to think of. But sometimes it can be hard to know where to start or even the best way to go about spring cleaning. So here are three tips to help you spring clean.


Work down

If you have no other plan of how to clean, then start at the top and work down. You don’t have to clean everything in one super cleaning marathon, but doing a room at a time will help get things done. If you don’t live in a house with two storeys or you live in a flat, then start with the bedroom and work from one side of the house to the other.


Be Ruthless

When you are clearing through everything, get rid of as much stuff as possible. Get rid of anything that is just taking up space. If you are struggling to know what to get rid of, then use the six months rule. If you haven’t used it in six months, it doesn’t have a sentimental value and it isn’t something that is used for special occasions, then it’s time to send it to the thrift store.


All the fabrics

When you are spring cleaning don’t forget about all the fabrics. Carpets, cushions, rugs, curtains, bedding, sofas and chairs, all of these things need to be cleaned. Some of these things need to be dry cleaned, other can be thrown in the laundry, some need to be steam cleaned, but don’t forget to get those things cleaned.

For more tips to help you organise your life, check out www.upspirity.com where we have more helpful guides and self-help information.