Hoya fungii

Hoya fungii is a beautiful plant with climbing stems that bear pale green leaves adorned with dark green veins. The stems can grow up to … The post Hoya fungii appeared first on World of Succulents. Please click “Continue Reading” for a more detailed description, scientific and common names, scientific classification, origin and habitat, care tips, and photos!

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Wake Up to New Potential Today

“Never underestimate the power you have to take your life in a new direction.” —Germany Kent Every morning, including this one, brings with it new potential and a chance for change. This is an amazing opportunity for those who need it—and a stark reminder for those who don’t. Think about it: whether we wake up feeling stuck in a free-fall or genuinely satisfied with where we are, every sunrise emerges with new opportunity and new responsibility. And it is up

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What is a Milestone? A SMART-er Approach to Achieving Your Life Goals

We all have big dreams and ambitious goals we’d love to accomplish, like getting that major promotion while still having quality family time, getting fit and healthy despite a crazy busy schedule, or saving up enough to retire early and pursue our passions. The problem is that these huge, life-changing objectives can feel so daunting and far off that we don’t even know where to start. I’m going to share a powerful strategy for breaking down your biggest goals into

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Discovering Your North Star: Crafting an Inspiring and Authentic Mission

Have you ever felt totally uninspired by those vague corporate mission statements? The ones that say things like “To be the world’s most trusted provider of integrated solutions”? Or by those vague New Year’s resolutions? The ones that say things like “Get in shape” or “Be a better person”? Blah blah blah. What does that even mean? Nothing. Chances are you have. These generic, meaningless statements are all too common – both in the business world and our personal lives.

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Reimagining Goal Setting: The Power of Northstar Goals

A few years back, I found myself in a rut with goal-setting. I had all these grand ambitions, but making actual progress always felt like an uphill battle. I’d set huge goals like “become a famous entrepreneur” or “get shredded,” but within months, my motivation would fizzle and I’d be back where I started. Even worse, it became this demoralizing cycle. I’d beat myself up over not achieving those big goals, only to set new ambitious aims and repeat the

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Desmidorchis speciosa

Desmidorchis speciosa, formerly known as Caralluma speciosa, is a succulent plant that grows in clumps of erect or ascending, tetragonal … The post Desmidorchis speciosa appeared first on World of Succulents. Please click “Continue Reading” for a more detailed description, scientific and common names, scientific classification, origin and habitat, care tips, and photos!

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Less Clutter, More Home

“A comfortable home is a great source of happiness. It ranks immediately after health and a good conscience.” —Sydney Smith, 1843 It is difficult to overstate the importance we humans place on “home.” I once heard a commentator speaking about the movie The Wizard of Oz. His opinion on why it has become such an iconic film was “because Dorothy’s journey is ultimately one where her entire goal is simply to return home. And that longing is true for each

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5 House Rules to Make Minimalism Work for Any Decorating Style

Note: This is a guest post from Myquillyn Smith of The Nesting Place and author of House Rules. What comes to mind when you think of minimalist home decorating? I used to think minimalism was a style of its own—a harsh, colorless contemporary style that worked for twentysomething bachelors with leather sofas and no drapes. To me that wasn’t pretty, but I had to admit it did sound freeing. My apologies to twentysomething bachelors and actual minimalists. I was wrong.

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Reclaim Your Time: Conquer the 4 Major Time Wasters

In our fast-paced, modern world, time is our most precious commodity. We’re constantly juggling responsibilities, chasing dreams, and trying to make the most of every moment. But have you ever felt like your days are slipping away, consumed by activities that don’t truly enrich your life? It’s a common struggle, and the culprit is often hiding in plain sight: time killers. Time Killers are sneaky saboteurs that rob us of our quality time. They’re the distractions, the procrastination, the lack

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Echeveria ‘White One’

Echeveria ‘White One’ is a beautiful small succulent that forms rosettes of blue-green leaves with a thick layer of powdery wax, giving … The post Echeveria 'White One' appeared first on World of Succulents. Please click “Continue Reading” for a more detailed description, scientific and common names, scientific classification, origin and habitat, care tips, and photos!

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