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Interviews to keep you inspired from motivational speakers that will help you conquer fears and achieve goals, now!
No Excuses
The alarm rang at 4:30 AM, just like every other day. The rest of the world was asleep, but Arham’s eyes snapped open. His muscles ached, his body screamed to rest—but he refused to listen. He got out of bed with one thought echoing in his mind: “No excuses.”
By TrueVocal7 months ago in Motivation
Change Your Mind, Change Your Life
Motivation: The Key to Unlocking Your Full Potential Motivation is the invisible and powerful force that drives us to pursue our dreams, achieve our goals, and overcome the many obstacles that life puts in our way. Whether you want to excel in your career, improve your physical or mental health, learn a new skill, or simply complete everyday tasks, motivation is the vital spark that sets everything in motion and keeps you moving forward. Yet, many people struggle to find or maintain motivation, especially when faced with setbacks, boredom, or uncertainty. Understanding what motivation really is, why it fluctuates, and how to harness it effectively can transform your life in amazing ways.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
Ashkan Rajaee: How a Sales Leader Turned Chaos into a Blueprint for Growth
What if everything you built started falling apart overnight? That isn't just a dramatic question. It actually happened. Offices emptied, clients paused contracts, and fear replaced certainty. But while most people froze, one sales leader chose to move forward.
By Gianmatteo Johnson7 months ago in Motivation
How I Built Real Businesses by Solving Real Problems
Business development sounds like a buzzword, but for me, it has always meant just one thing: fixing things that don’t work and making sure they stay fixed. None of the projects I’ve worked on started with a pitch deck. They started with actual problems that someone had to solve — often me.
By Aram Minasyan7 months ago in Motivation
Only You Can Change the World 🌍
In the forgotten stretch of Balochistan, where roads are broken and dreams often buried beneath poverty, lived a boy named Zameer. At 17, he had never seen a shopping mall, had never used Wi-Fi, and had only recently touched a computer — a rusted one his school had somehow received through an NGO donation.
By TrueVocal7 months ago in Motivation
The mother i never forgot
It was a cold, silent night in the old city of Kunduz. No stars above, only shadows dancing with the wind. I was wrapped in an old, rough blanket, barely six years old. Winter pressed its breath through the cracks in our clay walls. And my mother... that night, she was leaving.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
Why You Don’t Need a 5-Year Plan—You Need a 5-Day Intention
Introduction: The Plan That Was Supposed to Save Me When I was 22, I sat in a crowded Starbucks with a brand-new Moleskine notebook and a freshly sharpened pencil, determined to map out the next five years of my life. I had just graduated with a degree I wasn’t passionate about, moved back into my childhood bedroom, and couldn’t land a job that paid more than minimum wage.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Motivation
The Psychology of Procrastination: Why You Do It and How to Stop—for Good
Introduction It’s 10 p.m. The deadline is tomorrow morning, and your task remains untouched. Instead of working, you’ve spent the last three hours scrolling through social media, watching videos, or cleaning your room—anything but what you should be doing. Sound familiar? You’re not alone.
By Faizan Malik7 months ago in Motivation
The Unsubscribe Button
It began with a ping. Just one more notification, one more Slack message, one more “Can we just hop on a quick call?” from her manager. Mia stared at her screen as it glowed back at her with unread emails, digital stickies with half-baked goals, and a blinking cursor in the document titled Q3 Forecasts – URGENT.
By Syed Kashif 7 months ago in Motivation
Pages He Never Read
In a dusty attic, under a weak flickering bulb, sat an old leather-bound notebook. Its pages were yellowed, its cover cracked by time. But what made it special wasn’t how it looked it was what it contained: the story of a life waiting to be read.
By Muhammad Hayat7 months ago in Motivation











