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Influential Women and the Meaning of Lasting Influence
Lasting influence is not created through visibility alone. It is built through intention, values, and the ability to remain relevant even as environments change. Influential women understand that true leadership is measured over time, not moments. Influential Women Magazine focuses on this deeper definition of influence - one that survives trends, adapts to change, and continues to create impact long after recognition fades. In an era dominated by instant results, lasting influence stands apart because it is rooted in purpose rather than performance.
By influentialwomenmagazine22 days ago in Motivation
Influential Women Magazine: Influence That Endures
Influence that endures is never accidental. It is built through intention, consistency, and values that remain steady even as environments change. Influential Women Magazine exists to explore this deeper form of leadership - one that goes beyond momentary recognition and focuses on long-term impact. In a world driven by speed and visibility, enduring influence stands apart because it is rooted in substance.
By influentialwomenmagazine22 days ago in Motivation
The Quiet Power of Becoming: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Lives. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Success Rarely Announces Itself In a world obsessed with loud victories and overnight success stories, we rarely talk about how success actually happens.
By Chilam Wong22 days ago in Motivation
For 2026 — Listen To Your Calling
In a conversation with Dr. Gabriella Korosi, I was inspired by our upcoming book about Dreams and Callings. At this time of the year, everyone starts paying more attention to their lives and purpose, wondering whether they are living the way they should. Some want to know or live what their true calling is. Often, life calls, but many people don’t listen. Some hear, but don’t like what they see facing them. Others are afraid because of how family and friends will perceive them. Some respond, and some are just terrified of the possibilities.
By Annelise Lords 22 days ago in Motivation
Learn to Say 'No' Without Apologizing
It is not uncommon for some people to find it hard to say “no” to family members, friends, co-workers, and especially to leaders and members of their church. They are in the habit of saying “yes” even when they want to say “no” to some requests and favors they are asked to do.
By Margaret Minnicks22 days ago in Motivation
Losing Everything Except Hope
The night everything fell apart, I sat on the edge of my bed staring at a packed suitcase I never planned to use. My room was quiet, too quiet, except for the sound of my own breathing—shallow, uneven, afraid. I had lost my job that morning. By evening, I’d lost the apartment I could no longer afford. And somewhere in between, I felt like I’d lost myself too.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
Finish the Year With Courage, Not Regret
By the time December arrives, the noise gets louder. End-of-year summaries. Achievement posts. “Best year ever” captions scrolling past while you lie awake at night, wondering where the months went. I remember one December evening vividly—sitting alone on my couch, lights off, phone glowing in my hand, feeling an ache I couldn’t name. The year hadn’t destroyed me, but it hadn’t fulfilled me either. And that quiet disappointment hurt more than failure ever did.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
6 Habits I Built When Motivation Was Gone
Motivation didn’t disappear all at once. It faded slowly, quietly, until one morning I realized it was gone. I remember sitting on the edge of my bed, phone in my hand, staring at reminders I no longer cared about. Goals I once chased excitedly now felt heavy. Even simple tasks felt exhausting. People around me kept saying, “Just stay motivated,” but they didn’t understand the truth—I wasn’t lazy, broken, or weak. I was drained.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
The Engineer in the Maternity Ward: How Judith Love Cohen Helped Save Apollo 13 Before Giving Birth to a Rock Star
The incredible true story of Judith Love Cohen, the aerospace engineer who finalized the Abort Guidance System for Apollo 13 while in labor with her son, Jack Black. A deep dive into the history of women in STEM and the invisible labor that saved the space program.
By Frank Massey 22 days ago in Motivation











