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Advice that will put you on the path to success; tips, tricks and nuggets of wisdom from trusted experts and motivational mentors.
You’re Not Overthinking — You’re Avoiding the One Decision That Could Change Everything
If your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open and none of them are helping you move forward, stop — because what you call “overthinking” is actually fear wearing a smarter mask.
By Ahmed aldeabellaabout a month ago in Motivation
Practical Strategies for Self-Improvement & Productivity
In today's fast-paced world, the quest for self-improvement and enhanced productivity has become more critical than ever. We all aspire to be better, do more, and achieve our goals, yet the path can often seem daunting. This article delves into actionable strategies that not only promise to boost your efficiency but also foster a deeper sense of fulfillment and confidence. By understanding the 'why' behind these techniques, you can integrate them seamlessly into your daily life and unlock your true potential.
By Being Inquisitive2 months ago in Motivation
The Man Who Planted Hope: A True Story of Resilience
By Hazrat Umer Sometimes life hits you so hard that you feel you can never stand up again. In my fifteen years of traveling and meeting people, I have heard many stories, but the story of a man named Kareem is something I will never forget. Kareem was a successful shopkeeper in a small town. He had a beautiful family, a house full of laughter, and a business that was growing every day. He was a man of character and honesty. But in one single night, everything changed.
By Hazrat Umer2 months ago in Motivation
Your Excuses Are Smarter Than You Are
You don’t fail because you’re lazy. You fail because your excuses are intelligent. That might sting, but it’s the truth most people avoid. Your excuses aren’t sloppy. They’re clever. They sound reasonable. They wear the costume of logic. They speak in calm, adult voices. And that’s exactly why they work. If excuses were obviously dumb, they wouldn’t survive in your head. The problem isn’t that you make excuses. The problem is that your excuses outthink you.
By Fred Bradford2 months ago in Motivation
Chronic Illness Math
Before I say yes, I calculate. The calculation happens automatically now, quietly and constantly, running in the background of every decision. It does not look like numbers on paper. It does not follow predictable formulas. It exists entirely inside my body.
By Millie Hardy-Sims2 months ago in Motivation
The 5-Year Exercise That Changes Everything
Most people plan their lives one year at a time, if that. They set short-term goals. They make resolutions. They react to circumstances. They adjust when things happen. But they rarely zoom out far enough to ask a deeper question:
By Stacy Valentine2 months ago in Motivation
“It’s Just a Cold”
A cold is supposed to be ordinary. It is supposed to be inconvenient, uncomfortable, and temporary. It arrives, disrupts life briefly, and then disappears without consequence. It exists as a shared experience, something almost everyone understands and moves through without fear.
By Millie Hardy-Sims2 months ago in Motivation







