Tanveer Habib
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I’m a passionate writer who believes in the power of words to inspireand heal. Dive into my stories and reflection—each one crafted with heart. you can read my topics, and I truly hope you enjoy the journey.stay inspired, and above all
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The Great Sandwich Heist: How Bob and Tina Ruined Lunch and Saved the Day
Bob Jenkins took his lunch seriously. He wasn’t known for his punctuality, or his work ethic (honestly, not even for his hygiene), but when it came to his 12:30 sandwich, Bob was an artist.
By Tanveer Habib10 months ago in Fiction
How to Reduce Brain Ageing
In today’s fast-paced world, people are living longer than ever before, but many are concerned about keeping their minds as sharp as their bodies. The good news? While we can’t stop ageing entirely, research has shown that we can take real steps to slow down the ageing of the brain. Cognitive decline isn’t inevitable—it’s something we can delay, and in many cases, reduce. Just like muscles, the brain thrives on activity, nourishment, and care. Here are some of the most effective and practical ways to unlock the secrets to a younger, more vibrant mind.
By Tanveer Habib10 months ago in Families
Mastering the Storm: How to Face Life’s Problems with Strength and Clarity
Life, at times, can feel like a storm. Problems come crashing down like thunder, confusion swirls like the wind, and just when you think it’s over, another wave hits. But just like real storms, the emotional and mental tempests in our lives are temporary. They may shake us, but they don’t have to break us.
By Tanveer Habib10 months ago in Earth
Roar of Resilience: The Lion Who Refused to Give Up
In the golden grasslands of the African savanna, where the sun kissed the earth with fire and the wind carried the stories of old, a lion named Zuberi was born. His name meant strong one, and from the day he opened his eyes, the pride knew he was destined for greatness.
By Tanveer Habib10 months ago in Education
Unexpected Allies
In the heart of the savannah, where golden grasses swayed in the breeze and the sun painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, there lived a lion named Zubari. Zubari was known far and wide as the king of the savannah, his roar echoing across the land. He was powerful, fierce, and respected by all the creatures who roamed the plains. But Zubari had grown weary of his solitary reign. Despite his strength, he felt a deep emptiness within, a longing for something more than just dominance.
By Tanveer Habib10 months ago in Education




