Thursday, December 27, 2012

Why Millions Of People Enjoy Reading Motivational Articles

By Margaret Gonzalez


When turning on a television or radio or when reading a newspaper the news seems to be all negative. There is financial collapse everywhere, the cost of living is steadily and ominously increasing, war and unrest is all around and people subsequently become negative about their lives and their futures. This is where motivational articles can play an important role.

People find encouragement and inspiration from a great many different sources. Some are motivated by the stories of other people that prevailed despite tremendous adverse conditions. Others find hope in religious and spiritual truths. However, experts agree that motivated people, regardless of how they are motivated, are generally happier and more positive. In such a state they are more likely to make positive contributions to society as a whole.

It is true that there are many thousands of works and internet sites that preach a specific philosophy or system that guarantees results. Some aims at helping people attain wealth, others promise spiritual enlightenment and yet others guarantee inner peace and self fulfillment. These works and philosophies require study and dedication, however, and many people simply feel the need for a temporary inspirational message.

The backgrounds, experience and educations of people that are successful in writing inspiring stories are as varied as the topics that they cover. Most of the shorter works are based upon personal experience. The authors have learned an astonishing truth or underwent a life altering experience and feel a desire to share their discoveries with others. Many other authors simply expound on well known sayings and truths.

The internet is most certainly the biggest source of inspirational material. There are numerous websites, blogs and forums that all concentrate on happiness and a positive outlook on life. Users will easily find these sites by entering required keywords into a search engine. The results are sure to be almost overwhelming. Many sites also offer regular newsletters or inspirational messages by email.

Detractors describe this type of work as popcorn psychology. They argue that there is very little value in reading matter that offers simplistic advice and they also complain that most of the successful authors in the genre have no formal training in psychology or any of the formal therapy fields. Some even say that people can be harmed by following advice dispensed in this manner.

Many thousands of new motivational articles are published in every conceivable publication every single day. They are immensely popular and some authors even enjoy celebrity status, their columns published in many different magazines and on many websites. People need positive stimulation in a world that sometimes seems on the verge of collapse.




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