goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
3 Decisions That Pulled Me Out of Rock Bottom
Rock bottom doesn’t always look dramatic. For me, it looked like waking up every day already tired. It looked like scrolling endlessly at night just to avoid my own thoughts. It looked like telling people I was “fine” while silently wondering how everything had gone so wrong.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation
The Gift That Couldn’t Be Wrapped
Snow fell softly over the town, settling gently on rooftops, tree branches, and empty sidewalks. Christmas lights glowed in every window, blinking red and gold like quiet promises of warmth. Yet inside a modern apartment on the edge of town, Daniel sat alone at his dining table, staring at his phone, surrounded by unopened packages.
By MIGrowth14 days ago in Motivation
New Year Mission 2026: From Resolution to Responsibility. AI-Generated.
As the calendar turns and the world steps into 2026, the familiar ritual of New Year resolutions returns—promises of better habits, sharper focus, and renewed ambition. Yet this year calls for more than fleeting intentions. New Year Mission 2026 is not about wishful thinking; it is about responsibility. It is a deliberate commitment to personal growth that aligns with collective progress in an increasingly complex world.
By Zeeshan Ali14 days ago in Motivation
The Soldier the Army Rejected—Who Became the Commander-in-Chief
The year was 1917, and the world was burning. Europe had been trench-locked in the First World War for three years, and the United States was finally stepping into the fray. Across the American Midwest, young men were lining up at recruitment centers, eager to prove their valor in the "war to end all wars."
By Frank Massey 14 days ago in Motivation
The Night I Almost Gave Up Everything
I still remember the weight of my phone in my hand that night. It was 2:47 AM. The glow from the screen lit up my tear-stained face in the darkness of my bedroom. My finger hovered over the "Send" button—one tap, and everything I'd worked for over the past three years would be gone.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation
9 Emotional Mistakes That Almost Broke Me
I didn’t break all at once. I cracked slowly, in ways no one noticed. From the outside, I looked fine. I smiled. I showed up. I kept going. But inside, I was exhausted in a way sleep couldn’t fix. I felt disconnected from myself, like I was living on autopilot and slowly disappearing.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation
7 Discipline Rules I Follow Even on Bad Days
I woke up at 2 a.m. to my cat knocking over a glass of water. By 6 a.m., I'd received a rejection email I'd been waiting weeks for. By 9 a.m., my car wouldn't start. By noon, I was crying in a coffee shop bathroom, mascara streaking down my face, wondering how people made life look so effortless.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation
The Child Who Was Saved by a Law for Animals: The Mary Ellen Wilson Story
If you walked the streets of New York City in 1874, you would have seen a metropolis on the verge of becoming the center of the world. It was the dawn of the Gilded Age. The Brooklyn Bridge was rising from the East River, and the wealth of the Vanderbilts and Astors was reshaping Fifth Avenue. It was an era of immense progress, industrial might, and aggressive ambition.
By Frank Massey 14 days ago in Motivation
Victory Felt Empty
There’s a strange kind of silence that comes after victory. It’s not the kind of stillness that’s peaceful, but the kind that feels like something is missing, as though the echo of triumph never fully settles in the chest. I didn’t know what I expected when I achieved what I set out to do — but it wasn’t this.
By Jhon smith14 days ago in Motivation










