happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Fired at 30: The Failure That Funded Her Freedom
At 30 years old, Mia believed she had finally made it. She had the job title she worked years for. The corner desk by the window. The steady paycheck that made her parents proud and her friends quietly impressed. From the outside, her life looked stable, secure... even enviable.
By MIGrowthabout 6 hours ago in Motivation
Jeffrey Spina A Healing Touch and a Heart for Charity. AI-Generated.
In the heart of the United States lives a man whose hands restore comfort and whose spirit radiates generosity. Meet Jeffrey Spina a remarkable Chiropractor, a passionate Sommelier in training, a vigilant Ski Ranger, and a devoted Salvation Army volunteer. For more than thirty-five years, he has dedicated himself to the science and art of healing, becoming a trusted figure in his community and a steady source of strength for those seeking relief and renewal.
By Jeffrey Spinaabout 14 hours ago in Motivation
The Love I Was Searching For Was Always Within Me
I used to believe that love—the kind that makes life feel complete—could only come from others. I spent years mesmerized by the idea of being loved, seeking it in friends, family, and everyone around me. I thought that if I had enough people by my side, I would automatically feel whole.
By Saeraabout 16 hours ago in Motivation
Stay Strong Even When No One Supports You
Staying motivated without support A moment comes - uninvited - when saying what you wish for is met with silence. Then, a pause takes hold. A glance slips by, half mocking. Speech stays there, drifting. The light within slowly weighs more.
By Abdul Lateefa day ago in Motivation
Medical Voices vs Disabled Voices
I was diagnosed in a hospital room. The language was clinical. Precise. Measured. Words like lesions, inflammation, progression, relapse. The explanation focused on my nervous system, on my brain and spinal cord, on what could be seen on a scan.
By Millie Hardy-Sims2 days ago in Motivation
A Voice
I did not set out to be an advocate. Speaking about multiple sclerosis began as survival. Writing was a way to untangle the confusion, the grief, and the constant recalculation that had become my daily life. Putting words to fatigue, to fear, to invisibility helped me make sense of a body that no longer behaved the way it once had.
By Millie Hardy-Sims2 days ago in Motivation






