book review
Book reviews for the self-help enthusiast to help you conquer obstacles and achieve goals.
The Helpful Squirrel
In a lush green forest, where tall trees swayed gently in the breeze and colorful flowers bloomed, lived a little squirrel named Sammy. Sammy was small in size but had a heart full of kindness. He loved helping others, whether it was sharing his nuts or guiding lost animals back home. His mother always told him, "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." Sammy believed this deeply and lived by it every day.
By Shahzad Khan9 months ago in Motivation
The 1% Rule: How Small Daily Wins Changed My Life
I used to think motivation came from massive goals—the kind that make your heart race and your palms sweat. I’d scribble grand plans in notebooks, pin quotes all over my walls, and wait for that wave of energy to push me into action. But that wave rarely came. Instead, I found myself stuck in the same cycle: inspired at midnight, exhausted by morning, and disappointed by evening.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Motivation
Even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward" as a title it's
Life has an uncanny way of testing our strength, often in the most unexpected ways. At times, it may feel as though the universe is conspiring to see just how much we can endure. We stumble, we fall, we make mistakes, and occasionally we fail so hard it shakes our confidence to its very core. But within those very moments of despair lies one of the most powerful truths about human resilience: even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward. Falling on your face is not just a metaphor for failure—it’s a rite of passage for anyone chasing growth, change, or success. The stumble itself may hurt.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Motivation
Getting disrespected lately
I don’t get disrespected a lot because I’m fortunate to be in a position where I don’t need to interact with a lot of people and I really don’t care about interacting with a lot of people. Its clear that the more you interact with people, the higher the chances of you being disrespected and so that’s why I don’t get that much of it in my life. Recently I got to work on a project with a young friend of mine and ended up facing alot (not that much) disrespect from him but I just chose to ignore it. I’ve already written a piece about disrespect and how to avoid it so I won’t go back to that but here I’ll just bring back some important points on how to avoid getting disrespected.
By real Jema9 months ago in Motivation
The Weight of leg pain. AI-Generated.
In the heart of Kolkata, where the Hooghly River shimmered under the weight of a thousand stories, lived an old fisherman named Anil. His days began before dawn, when the city still slept, and the only sounds were the lapping of water against his wooden boat and the distant call of a muezzin. Anil was known for his quiet demeanor and his uncanny ability to predict the river’s moods. But what set him apart was his peculiar companion—a fish he called Pa Betha.
By Ayatul Islam9 months ago in Motivation
"The Late Bloomer"
At the age of 32, Aman Khan realized that his life had become automated. Every morning was the same: he would wake up to the sound of his alarm, browse social media for 20 minutes, force himself to do the same IT job he had been doing for the past 9 years, and come home feeling... apathetic.
By robin james9 months ago in Motivation
How I Rebuilt My Life After Losing Everything
Life can change in an instant. One moment, everything is going according to plan, and the next, you find yourself staring at a future that seems uncertain and far from the dreams you once held. For me, that moment came when I lost everything. It felt like the world had crumbled beneath me, and there was nothing left to hold on to. But what I’ve learned in the years since is that loss doesn’t define who we are—it’s how we rebuild afterward that shapes our future.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Motivation








