OWOYELE JEREMIAH
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The 5-Minute Morning Routine That Will Transform Your Life
I used to dread mornings. My alarm would go off, and I’d hit snooze at least three times before dragging myself out of bed. By the time I finally got moving, I’d already feel behind. Sound familiar? For years, I thought mornings were just something to survive. But then I discovered a simple five-minute routine that completely changed the way I start my day—and, honestly, it changed my life.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH2 months ago in Lifehack
The Relic: Part 3
Four hours later, Zero was a ghost haunting the desolate perimeter of Sector Gamma-4. He had moved like smoke, commandeering a battered utility truck outside a roadside diner—enough cover to blend into the early industrial traffic until he reached the Vault’s territory.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Criminal
The Relic: Part 2
The shockwave from the detonation slammed into Zero, a warm, oily gust of wind that smelled of burnt fuel and fear. The fireball had vaporized the central attacking unit, but two things remained: the two SUV drivers, who were now flanking him, and the final man descending the pylon.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Criminal
The Relic: Part 1
The rhythm of silence was the last thing Zero had left. For six years, the rhythm had been the same: the crackle of dry-rotted wood settling, the drip of seawater against the pilings beneath his remote, abandoned dock house, and the quiet scrape of the whetstone against the edge of his combat knife.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Criminal
The Silver Minute
The air in the vault was exactly 55 degrees Fahrenheit, and Thorne could feel the chill through the reinforced polymer of his suit. It wasn't the temperature that worried him; it was the atmosphere. A mixture of inert gases, specifically designed to smother any spark or flame, and, if the alarm triggered, to induce rapid hypoxia. He had two minutes, maybe less, before the secondary sequence initiated the full purge.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Criminal
The Myth of the Motivation Meteorite
We all have two versions of ourselves: the person we are today, and the person we feel capable of becoming. The gap between these two figures—the potential self and the present self—can feel like a chasm. It’s the difference between the novel you’ve always wanted to write and the blank page, the difference between the fitness goal you set and the skipped gym session, or the difference between financial independence and the overwhelming stack of bills.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Motivation
5 Tech Tricks That Save Hours Every Week
Technology promises to make our lives easier, yet so often, it feels like we’re working for our devices instead of the other way around. Notifications ping constantly, apps compete for attention, and digital clutter accumulates silently in the background, draining focus and productivity.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Lifehack
The 3 Habits That Instantly Upgrade Your Day
Life is hectic. We all wake up with good intentions, but by mid-morning, the day has a way of running us instead of the other way around. Emails pile up, social media beckons, and distractions sneak in, quietly stealing our time and focus. The truth is, most of us are not short on potential—we’re short on structure, awareness, and daily habits that make life flow rather than falter.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH3 months ago in Lifehack










