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Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Why Personal Values Outshine Grades for Students
In today’s fast-paced academic world, students often measure success by grades, GPAs, and test scores. While academic excellence holds undeniable importance, personal values form the true foundation of lifelong success. Values reveal our identity, not just our knowledge, and they significantly influence how individuals develop, adapt, and lead fulfilling lives.
By Bloom Boldly4 months ago in Motivation
Case Study: How I Made My First $10 Online. AI-Generated.
In today’s digital age, the possibility of making money online is more accessible than ever. With numerous platforms and opportunities available, anyone with a computer and an internet connection can start earning. But how do you transform that potential into a tangible income? In this article, I’ll share my personal journey of making my first $10 online, detailing the strategies I implemented, the challenges I faced, and the lessons I learned along the way.
By Akmal544 months ago in Motivation
It is time
Over the past couple weeks I have jumped into 2 brand new (to me) paths and 1 path that is revisited and that I feel takes precedence over the others—but still, I want to not neglect the 2 new areas either. The first is YouTube. I went live on Instagram a couple weeks ago because I felt like the Universe was pushing me in that direction. I was at the cemetery where I had just ran a couple miles and I suddenly remembered the Les Brown quote that says “The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep up with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream.” I thought this was a good reminder to myself that I don’t want to join the cemetery population in “too afraid to take that first step” and so I took the first step and went live on Instagram. My cousin was the only person that even saw it “live” and it was so short there was really nothing to take from it either—but as soon as I ended the stream, I cried. So long I have resisted the call to share my voice in anyway, and all that pent up at anxiety was eager for release.
By Sarah Lynn Jones4 months ago in Motivation
My Failure That Changed My Life
Everyone fears failure. I used to fear it more than anything else. I thought success was everything — good grades, praise from teachers, and approval from family. But the day I failed changed my understanding of life completely. It broke me, shaped me, and finally built me into someone stronger than I ever imagined.
By True Words Only4 months ago in Motivation
Fear
There is a song that I’m sure is familiar to many of you. It is called “Let there be Peace on Earth”. Every time I hear that song I think of my nephew Jason. Many years ago, when he was in preschool, he was chosen to sing this song as a solo. There is an adorable video of him singing this song through tears. Those tears were tears of fear and insecurity. He did not let that stop him, he continued and finished the song. No small feat for a three-year-old. It may seem inconsequential and merely cute. Cute it was, however I believe that it was much more than that.
By Elizabeth V. Casey4 months ago in Motivation
The AI energy crisis: A $3 trillion gamble on computing’s future
Everyone wants in, but this revolution may have reached a structural inflection point. Success is no longer determined exclusively by models, software, investment or semiconductors; it will depend on where and how much electricity we can bring to market quickly. As hyperscalers, chipmakers, and AI-first firms compete to build the computational backbone of tomorrow’s economy, they face an uncomfortable truth: the energy and grid infrastructure required to power that ambition may not exist at the scale or speed the industry expects.
By Andrea Zanon4 months ago in Motivation
Beyond Boundaries: Women Steering the Future of Innovation
Innovation has always been a driving force for progress, yet it often remains constrained by traditional structures and outdated norms. Today, influential women are challenging these limitations, proving that creativity, leadership, and influence know no boundaries. Influential Women Magazine has dedicated itself to highlighting these boundary-breaking stories, showcasing women who are transforming industries, communities, and society at large.
By influentialwomenmagazine4 months ago in Motivation
The Influence Equation: Women Who Turn Vision Into Impact
Vision is powerful, but when paired with action, it becomes transformative. Influential women around the world are proving that influence is not just a function of position or title—it is the measurable effect of purpose-driven leadership. Influential Women Magazine has dedicated itself to capturing these stories, exploring how women turn their vision into tangible impact across industries, communities, and global initiatives.
By influentialwomenmagazine4 months ago in Motivation
The Things We Lose While Chasing What We Want
We are all running — some toward a dream, some away from the past, and some simply because standing still feels dangerous. The world applauds those who never stop, who chase their goals with unbroken fire. We post about the hustle, wear our exhaustion like armor, and call it “dedication.” But rarely do we pause to ask: What have we traded in return?
By Shoaib Afridi4 months ago in Motivation
The Digital Detox: What Happens When You Quit Social Media
When Mia turned 25, she was living the life most people in her circle envied. She had a stable job, a nice apartment, a lively social feed, and hundreds of “friends.” Her photos always got likes, her stories were full of adventure, and her phone rarely left her hand.
By MIGrowth4 months ago in Motivation
Nobody Tells You This
Nobody tells you this, but thinking is the trap. It doesn’t feel like a trap. It feels responsible. Smart. Even noble. But make no mistake — it’s the subtle, invisible cage that keeps most people broke, stuck, and endlessly “preparing.”
By Randolphe Tanoguem4 months ago in Motivation
The Wise Farmer and the Hidden Treasure
The Wise Farmer and the Hidden Treasure By Muhammad Maqbool Elahi In a small village surrounded by golden fields and dusty paths, there lived a poor farmer. Every day, from sunrise to sunset, he worked tirelessly in his fields — plowing, sowing, and watering the crops with his bare hands. Yet, when harvest season came, his hard work was never rewarded.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Motivation








