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When Life Tests You — Do You Win or Lose?
Lynden Walker hurried out after doing his regular morning chores, hoping to catch the bus in time. This morning’s exam would determine if he got the scholarship to go to the University of North Carolina, more than two hundred miles away. That’s how far away he wanted to get from his Aunt Edna and Uncle Mitchell. He was their male Cinderella for the past eight years after a drunk driver killed his parents. The money they got for him was spent on their children and themselves, living it up. He got what was left and doggy bags, too.
By Annelise Lords about a month ago in Motivation
Small Habits with Intention - Winter Rituals to Close the Year
The air cools, daylight decreases, and the world's commotion softens to a murmur. December arrives with a quiet invitation - pause, reflect within, and choose what matters. This article explores how small, meaningful rituals can provide space for gratitude, creativity, and emotional growth.
By José Juan Gutierrez about a month ago in Motivation
When the Body Speaks What the Mind Tries to Silence. AI-Generated.
When the Body Speaks What the Mind Tries to Silence I once had a patient, whom I’ll call Ana, who lived with a persistent back pain that seemed to shadow her every step. For years she had gone through the routine checklist: medical exams, physical therapy, stretching, medication, rest, even alternative treatments. Nothing relieved her pain for long.
By Renata de Souza- @Wordsthatheal about a month ago in Motivation
A Diary from the Edge of Sanity
When the Mind Feels Like a Storm There was a time when my thoughts felt like a crowded room—everyone shouting, no one listening. Nothing was technically “wrong,” yet everything felt like it was slipping through my fingers. I woke up tired, went to bed wired, and spent my days somewhere between holding it together and quietly falling apart.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Motivation
When a Loved One Slowly Pulls Away and Finds His Way Back
I had known my friend Rohan for years, long enough to recognize his rhythms and moods. He was thoughtful, dependable, and deeply connected to his family. He was not the type to withdraw without reason, and he certainly was not someone who struggled to communicate how he felt.
By Charles Jonesabout a month ago in Motivation
Metaphors of My Life: From Bondage to Freedom
When I look back over my life, I remember some restrictive situations that kept me in bondage. Those unfortunate situations held me captive with heaviness, confinement, and burdens that weighed me down in body, mind, and spirit. "There were seasons when life felt like a ball and chain around my ankle, dragging me down roads I never chose. At times, it was as if an albatross perched upon my neck, heavy and unrelenting. I walked through days like quicksand, each step sinking deeper, each breath harder to catch. These burdens became my invisible bars, a prison of circumstance that seemed to lock away joy. Yet even in those shadows, I learned that metaphors of restriction are only half the story." Restrictive Metaphors
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Motivation








