
Fazal Hadi
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Hello, I’m Fazal Hadi, a motivational storyteller who writes honest, human stories that inspire growth, hope, and inner strength.
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I Wasn’t Lazy—Just Unaligned
For most of my life, I carried a quiet shame. I wasn’t someone who leapt out of bed every morning, energized and eager to conquer the world. I wasn’t the high-achieving student or the always-on professional. I did what I had to do—but not much more. I was the kind of person who was always “trying to get it together,” yet somehow always falling behind.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
Success Didn’t Find Me—But I Found a Way to Chase It
For a long time, I believed success was something that happened to people. It felt like a lightning strike—random, rare, and reserved for the chosen few. I watched others rise: classmates with connections, colleagues with charm, influencers who made it look effortless. Meanwhile, I was quietly trying to figure out why life wasn’t handing me anything special.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
7 Habits That Quietly Built the Life I Once Dreamed Of
There was a time not long ago when I felt like I was standing still, watching life pass me by. I had dreams—big, bold, beautiful ones—but no idea how to get from where I was to where I wanted to be. Motivation came and went. Plans fizzled. The pressure to make drastic changes only made me feel more stuck. But then, something unexpected happened.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
If You Want to Change Your Life, Change Your Morning
I never considered myself a “morning person.” In fact, for years, my mornings were chaotic at best—rushed coffee, skipped breakfasts, missed alarms, and emails opened before I even got out of bed. I told myself I was just wired that way, that I did my best work at night. But deep down, I knew something was off. Life felt reactive instead of intentional. I was always one step behind—physically present but mentally scattered.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
10 Minutes a Day That Changed My Life
For the longest time, I believed that changing your life required big moves—quitting jobs, moving cities, starting over from scratch. I chased drastic changes hoping they would bring peace, purpose, or passion. But they didn’t last. I always ended up exhausted, overwhelmed, and stuck in the same cycle.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
The 7 Silent Habits of Unstoppable People
There’s a myth that success always looks loud—boasting achievements, nonstop hustle, and moments that demand applause. But the truth? The people who are quietly changing their lives—and the world—rarely make noise. They don’t wait for recognition. They don’t need to shout. Instead, they move with quiet discipline, practicing habits that speak volumes without saying a word.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation
Midnight at the Carnival of Lost Souls
I was nineteen when I stumbled upon the Carnival of Lost Souls. Not in a dream, not in a book—but in real life, on a night when I had nothing left but questions and silence. It was October, the wind sharp with the scent of drying leaves and burning wood. I had run away from another argument, another slammed door, another feeling I didn’t know how to carry.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Fiction
Friendship in the Digital Age: My Story of Finding Someone Real
It started with a comment on a photo. Something simple—“I love the way you captured that moment.” I almost didn’t reply. I usually scrolled past notifications without a second thought. But something about the kindness of those words stopped me. So I wrote back.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Humans
Success Doesn’t Come to You—You Chase It Down
There was a time when I thought success was something that happened to people—like luck or fate. I’d scroll through social media, see smiling faces announcing promotions, achievements, dream vacations, and I'd wonder what secret formula they had that I didn’t. I was waiting. Waiting for my turn. Waiting for opportunity to knock, for someone to notice my potential, for life to magically fall into place.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Motivation











