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Interviews to keep you inspired from motivational speakers that will help you conquer fears and achieve goals, now!
From Silent Shadows to Finding His Voice
Jay was never the loudest voice in the room. As a kid, he often wished he could just disappear. Growing up in a busy household with three siblings, he always felt overshadowed. His parents loved him, but Jay was the shy one — the kid who avoided eye contact, rarely spoke up, even when he wanted to.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
Why 92% Of People Fail To Achieve Their Goals And What To Do Instead
You've been sold a lie about goals. Every January, you dutifully write down what you want to achieve. You attach deadlines, create vision boards, maybe even share them publicly for accountability. By February, most are forgotten. By December, you wonder where the year went.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Motivation
The Boy Who Chased the Mountain
In a quiet valley surrounded by towering peaks, nestled deep in the heart of northern Pakistan, there was a village so small it didn’t appear on most maps. Life there was slow, simple, and hard. Among the villagers lived a boy named Rahim, the youngest of five children, born to a family of wheat farmers.
By Zain ul abidin 7 months ago in Motivation
How to Handle Difficult Restaurant Guests: 5 Rules Every Chef Should Know
This story comes from my experience as an Executive Chef across more than ten countries — and from moments that tested not only my cooking but also my ability to stay calm and lead under pressure.
By Cristian Marino7 months ago in Motivation
The Last Chair in the Room"
1. The Empty Auditorium The first time Maya stood on a stage, the auditorium was nearly empty. Just a janitor sweeping the back row and an old woman knitting in the second. She was 17, full of nerves, and every word in her speech trembled out of her like a bird afraid to fly. But she did it. She spoke for exactly 4 minutes and 32 seconds. And when she finished, no applause followed. The janitor kept sweeping. The woman kept knitting.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
The Last Chair in the Room
1- The Empty Auditorium The first time Maya stood on a stage, the auditorium was nearly empty. Just a janitor sweeping the back row and an old woman knitting in the second. She was 17, full of nerves, and every word in her speech trembled out of her like a bird afraid to fly. But she did it. She spoke for exactly 4 minutes and 32 seconds. And when she finished, no applause followed. The janitor kept sweeping. The woman kept knitting.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
A Businessman’s Journey
Arjun stood at the edge of a bustling street in Mumbai, holding a single worn leather bag and a heart beating with anticipation. The city felt like a giant machine, every person a cog working toward a dream. At twenty-two, Arjun was no different. He had left the quiet village where he was born to find a path, a purpose. All he had was a degree, a faint hope, and a relentless drive.
By Abdullah khan7 months ago in Motivation
Why Gen Z Is Quiet Quitting Life, Not Just Work
The term "quiet quitting" exploded across social media in recent years, capturing the imagination and frustration of a workforce no longer willing to go above and beyond. But what happens when this passive resistance spreads beyond the job into everyday life, relationships, and even dreams? Enter Gen Z: a generation not only quietly quitting work but slowly checking out of the structures, expectations, and even the hopes that have defined previous generations.
By Hamad Haider7 months ago in Motivation
A Community Reimagined: Howard Appel’s Journey from Personal Tragedy to Purpose
In a quiet corner of Philadelphia’s Fairmount neighborhood, the grandeur of the Stephen Appel Chabad Center stands as a testament to the resilient spirit of a community and the transformative power of a local businessman turning the personal pain of losing his son into a physical and spiritual center to help a community. Here, the story of the building goes beyond the brick and mortar; it's a tale of a community resurrected, a family's devotion, and an entrepreneur's audacity to dream.
By Howard Appel7 months ago in Motivation
The Fake Face Era: When Beauty Becomes a Digital Illusion
The Fake Face Era: When Beauty Becomes a Digital Illusion By Muhammad Ibrahim --- In today’s hyper-connected world, where photos and videos dominate every platform, appearance has become a digital currency. But the faces we see online – flawless, symmetrical, glowing – are rarely real. Welcome to the Fake Face Era, where beauty is often just an illusion, crafted by filters, editing apps, and artificial intelligence.
By Muhammad ibrahim 7 months ago in Motivation
Brewing dreams: the story of Sara's Cafe'
When Sara Khan stood beside her tiny yellow coffee cart on a cold winter morning in Lahore, she was shivering not just from the wind — but from uncertainty. She had just taken the biggest risk of her life. While her classmates accepted office jobs with good salaries and air-conditioned rooms, she had taken her graduation money, borrowed an old espresso machine from a cousin in Dubai, and started a coffee business on the sidewalk.
By Shehzad khan7 months ago in Motivation











