Muhammad Suliman khan
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Maintaining Family Bonds
In a world that is constantly changing and growing more fast-paced, maintaining strong family bonds is more important than ever. The family is often our first source of love, support, and identity. It is where we learn values, experience belonging, and find comfort in times of difficulty. However, busy schedules, technology, and personal differences can weaken these precious relationships if we don’t take conscious steps to nurture them.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Reclaim Your Gratitude
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget the blessings we have. We are constantly bombarded with messages telling us we need more — more success, more money, more achievements, more possessions. As a result, we often find ourselves chasing things we don’t have, instead of appreciating what we already do. This is where the simple but powerful act of gratitude can change everything. Reclaiming your gratitude means shifting your focus from what’s missing to what’s present — and in doing so, discovering peace, joy, and meaning.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
When the Trail Feels Impossible
There are moments in life when the road ahead appears dark, uncertain, and unbearably difficult. These are the times when the trail feels impossible — when every step forward seems to demand more strength than you possess, and every breath feels heavy with the weight of doubt and fear. But it is in these very moments that resilience is born, and faith is tested and strengthened.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Rising Higher After Life Knocks You Down
Life has a way of humbling us. Just when we think we’ve figured things out, it can throw us a curveball — a loss, a failure, a betrayal, or a season of struggle that leaves us feeling broken. Getting knocked down is painful, but it is not the end. In fact, it can be the beginning of a deeper, stronger, more meaningful rise.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Breaking Free from Mental Enslavement
Mental enslavement is not about physical chains or prison bars. It is far more subtle and widespread. It is the condition of being trapped by your own thoughts — by fear, doubt, insecurity, and the limiting beliefs planted in your mind by society, culture, or your past. You may walk freely in the world, but if your mind is held hostage by negative patterns, you are not truly free.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
On the Grace of Endings
We often celebrate beginnings — the first day of school, a new job, a new relationship, the start of a journey. But we rarely talk about endings with the same reverence. In fact, most of us resist them. We fear them, grieve them, or ignore them. Yet, there is a quiet, powerful grace in endings — a kind of sacred beauty that, if we learn to embrace, can transform our lives.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Your Future Self Is Not Who You Think
We often daydream about the person we will become in the future — stronger, smarter, wealthier, more confident, and somehow more fulfilled. This imagined "future self" motivates us to work hard, make plans, and set goals. But what if the person you imagine becoming is not the person you actually will be? What if your future self is not who you think?
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
The Age of Isolation
In the age of social media, self-help movements, and consumer capitalism, two psychological and cultural trends have come to dominate modern life: hyper-individualism and hyper-comparison. While each stems from a desire for self-expression and improvement, together they often lead to dissatisfaction, isolation, and identity crises. Understanding these concepts is essential in navigating the emotional and social complexities of today’s world.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
The Unseen Answer
In the quiet village of Willowmere, nestled between old mountains and forgotten streams, there lived a young boy named Adam. He was known to be curious—curious in the way that questions never left his mind unanswered. He would chase butterflies just to know why they preferred one flower over another, or stare at the sky to understand where the clouds went at night.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Between Service and Self
In a world that constantly demands more from us—whether as professionals, leaders, volunteers, or public servants—it is easy to become consumed by public duty. At the same time, personal life, which includes our family, health, and inner peace, requires just as much care and attention. The real challenge lies in balancing these two spheres: serving society while not losing yourself or your loved ones in the process.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Give More, Expect Less: The Secret to a Fulfilling Life
In a world where everyone seems to be asking, “What’s in it for me?”—the idea of giving more and expecting less feels radical. Yet, it is one of the most powerful principles of inner peace, strong relationships, and lasting happiness. When you give sincerely, without expecting anything in return, you free yourself from disappointment, resentment, and ego. You become a source of light in a world often darkened by selfishness.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Stop Worrying About People: Live Your Truth
One of the biggest mental prisons people live in today is the fear of what others think. We hesitate to speak, to act, to pursue dreams—all because we're afraid of being judged, laughed at, or misunderstood. But the truth is simple: to live a truly fulfilling life, you must stop worrying about people. Their opinions are temporary, but your potential is permanent.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families


