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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.
The Difference Between Shadow Work and Self-Sabotage
Shadow work is meant to be a healing process, a gentle exploration of the parts of yourself you’ve hidden, suppressed, or rejected. Real shadow work helps you uncover inner wounds with compassion, curiosity, and patience. It invites you to understand why you think, feel, or react the way you do so you can integrate those parts instead of fighting them.
By Stacy Faulk8 days ago in Motivation
Tarot For 2026
Three Blue Roses Tarot - My summary of 2025 - Queen of Air: You are a wordsmith, a clear communicator, and 2025 helped you shed any falsehoods in your life. You accepted the truth, no matter what it was, and you set and kept healthy boundaries for yourself.
By Denise E Lindquist8 days ago in Motivation
Everyone Said “New Year, New You.” No One Warned Me About This Part
At midnight, everyone around me was smiling. Phones were raised. Glasses clinked. Messages were sent before the confetti even touched the floor. Promises filled the room—new habits, new goals, new versions of ourselves, all typed with confidence and hope.
By Imran Ali Shah8 days ago in Motivation
How to Stop Seeking Validation
Seeking validation is one of the most common- and most exhausting- human habits. At its core, validation-seeking is the desire to be seen, approved of, praised, or accepted by others in order to feel worthy. While it’s natural to want connection and acknowledgment, constantly relying on external approval can quietly drain your confidence, distort your decisions, and keep you from living authentically.
By Emma Ade8 days ago in Motivation
The Day I Stopped Waiting
For most of my life, I believed I was waiting for something. I didn’t know exactly what—maybe confidence, maybe opportunity, maybe permission. I just knew that once that thing arrived, my real life would finally begin. Until then, I stayed careful, quiet, and comfortably stuck.
By Asghar ali awan8 days ago in Motivation
The Thirst That Taught the Sky to Think
The sun rose like a slow-burning coal over the dry plains, and with it came a heat that pressed down upon the earth as if the sky itself were thirsty. The riverbeds lay cracked and pale, fields whispered with brittle grass, and even the wind seemed tired as it drifted without promise. On a crooked neem tree at the edge of a quiet village sat a black crow, feathers dulled by dust, eyes sharp with hunger and thirst.
By Farhadi8 days ago in Motivation







