self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
. “5 Lessons I Learned from Losing Everything
I never imagined that life could fall apart so quickly. One month, I had a good job, a small apartment in the city, and plans for a future that felt steady. The next, I was sitting on the floor surrounded by half-packed boxes, wondering how everything had disappeared—my career, my savings, and even the relationship I thought would last forever.
By Zahoor khan4 months ago in Motivation
The Fool’s Staff: Bahlool’s Wisdom and the Caliph’s Last Journey
The Fool’s Staff – A Story of Bahlool and Harun al-Rashid BY:Khan During the golden era of the Abbasid Caliphate, when Baghdad was the heart of the Muslim world, there lived a man known as Bahlool. He was a curious figure—sometimes seen as a madman, sometimes as a saint. His behavior was eccentric, his words often strange, yet hidden beneath his apparent madness was a wisdom that pierced the soul.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation
The Generous Stranger
The Generous Stranger BY: Ubaid Based on a true account from the Abbasid era During the second century of the Hijri calendar, there lived a nobleman named Ma’n ibn Zaida al-Shaybani, a man of remarkable courage and legendary generosity. His fame as a brave warrior and kind-hearted benefactor had spread across the Arab world. Poets sang of his valor, and the poor prayed for his long life, for he never turned away anyone who came to his door in need.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Motivation
“The Secrets of the Lower City: The Untold Heroes”
Story: The Lower City seemed ordinary at first glance, but beneath its narrow streets lay secrets long forgotten. Its residents lived their lives unaware that a hidden world existed behind the walls of their homes and the floors of underground passages.
By Huda4 months ago in Motivation
SELF-REALIZATION
Within the last couple of months, I attended conferences where I spoke extensively about the importance of self-realization. This article, among others, have been submitted within the academic realm, as my thesis, is on how to acutely achieve sustainable and incremental internal healing, forgiveness, unity, and peace through the process of emancipation from destruction. My focus is based on examining the state of deprivation derived from abandonment, and how one can achieve restorative peace through recovery. My greatest hope is that my lived experiences surrounding abandonment and trauma, publications, collaborative humanitarian efforts, and teachings inspire and heal the fragments within everyone’s soul. My Empowerment Coaching practice will soon align with a group of individuals and organizations, who are dedicated to advocacy, restorative peace, recovery, and unification to enhance and foster sustainable resolutions. Within the world, everyone is a catalyst of profound change, at the micro and macro level, through their teachings, acts and selfless demonstrations of unconditional love, kindness, compassionate efforts of support, and endless humanitarian advocacy and assistance, which restores harmony, unity, balance, and cohesion for all. All must learn the importance of recovery from the state of internal suffering. My team, mentors, advisors, teachers, and loved ones, who acutely advocate for peace through the state of unconditional love, have enabled profound healing within my soul within my journey. One must stand as a testament that restorative healing enables the fragmented soul to overcome the scars derived from abandonment. Within the sequence of abandonment, the power of forgiveness is essential to transcend the internal pain born from destruction, indifference, ignorance, neglect, and apathy. The power of forgiveness both for oneself and others who have caused significant or tremendous pain must become one’s source of liberation and salvation. Forgiveness is an act of liberation that releases the soul and restores equilibrium. Forgiveness becomes the archetype of one’s healing which is rooted in one’s personal history of abandonment, injustice, suffering, trauma, or moments of deprivation. One must draw on their own healing journey to guide others. Within my teachings, beyond presenting a formal academic archetype, my writings and publications outline and define the power of consciousness to transcend and emancipate itself within the state of peaceful salvation through the act of forgiveness. My own sacred personal experiences enabled my own spiritual empowerment that fostered restoration, rebuilding of the self, and ultimately liberation which fostered internal resilience through perseverance. Healing through personal experiences enables one to stand firm in their authentic truth, move beyond perceptions and illusions of the figurative into the real and concrete, and within acceptance one then defines their life without limitations, constrictions, or restrictions. The defining moment for my emancipation was when I was orphaned at six months age, which illustrated, defined, and provided for me a deep understanding of trauma and recovery. At such a fragile age, the mind embedded the act of deprivation as my ultimate truth, and subsequently what unfolded was loss, abandonment, internal and external judgement, shame, and fragmentation. Beyond the act of another, one must define their life on their own terms beyond the cards that have been dealt. One might define their existence based on constructs, conditioned programming, or narrative truths imposed, projected, or adopted by others but ultimately, one must recognize the value within the silence, moments of despair, or the desperate need to seek answers within the state of loneliness. One might be lonely but they are never alone, as all souls are sacred and interconnected within the universal flow of life. One has to move from a retributive state of retaliation to enable acceptance to prevail to fully cleanse and purify the fragmented soul. Within time, one will meet several individuals that will enable the heart to express its desires, open with trust, and as the soul bravely rekindles the light within. One’s archetype of healing must not be based on endurance or survival but with the mindset of living intentionally, consciously, and fully. Our theoretical models must be based on sacred wisdoms extracted from events or moments of turbulence, while giving deference to our generational ancestors who demonstrated that the soul can overcome any challenges or hardships. One must achieve equilibrium by remaining grounded in their lived experience of overcoming challenges rather than living with “what ifs.” A situation after all is concrete, final, finite, and echoes forever where it cannot be alternated or changed. Beyond the narrative of the wounded healer one must become a guardian and warrior of the light. One must embrace and process one's own pain to guide others within their moments of sorrow, loss, or despair. Acknowledging and recovering from personal suffering is the first step toward helping others which affords emancipation and liberation of the soul. Our narratives, stories, teachings, wisdoms, and spoken truths must underpin one’s concept of healing and empowerment beyond obstacles, modes of destruction, or primal fear. Beyond my childhood experience of being abandoned, I have consciously chosen to navigate, instruct, and guide others through their own trauma and recovery to demonstrate that there is light at the end of the tunnel. My story of adversity may be represented within the hearts, minds, and souls of many others who have endured significant hardships, challenges, and obstacles and within these moments of learning how to rebuild trust, intimacy, and to understand that unconditional love is safe, one then recognizes and realizes the value and worth of support, empathy, and endless compassion. We are not our past, we are the future, our true power is within the present moment. Early abandonment allowed my conscious self to understand the complex recovery process experienced by both children and foster parents. Within my writings I explicitly state that my divine purpose and goal is to use this direct experience with overcoming challenges to help others who want to rebuild after devastating experiences. My work is deeply connected to my personal history of overcoming adversity and this is crucial within the fragile moments of despair, fragmentation and loss. Loss must not become one’s life cycle as one will never appreciate the beauty within life. Rejection is redirection and one must learn that unconditional love is not unconditional tolerance.
By ELISABETH BABARCI 4 months ago in Motivation
One Popcorn, One Movie and One Act of Self-Worth
Here is a confession. I might have—or might not have—splurged a bit more than I should’ve. And honestly? It’s hard to see it as “just a little” when you’re a broke university student and it feels like you just bought a yacht. Okay, not really. But emotionally? Close.
By Nuradlina Izzati4 months ago in Motivation
what is the strongest weight loss prescription pill
The pursuit of permanent, effective weight loss has driven medical advancement for generations. Today, obesity treatment is in the process of undergoing a fundamental transformation, moving on from previous, moderately acting medications to a new class of highly potent drugs. When patients and the public want to know, "What is the most potent weight-loss prescription medication?" the answer is complex, encompassing not just a look at absolute weight reduction, but also how the medication affects the body, its long-term safety record, and the fact that it's even a pill.
By adms musa4 months ago in Motivation
The Kitchen Table Empire
The sun was barely up when Mia sat at her kitchen table, clutching a mug of coffee and staring at her laptop screen. Bills were stacked beside her like a silent reminder of the life she no longer wanted to live. Rent was due in four days. Her car needed repairs. And her job at a local store had just been cut to part-time.
By MIGrowth4 months ago in Motivation
Leonardo Cositorto: From Global Entrepreneur To Promoter of an Autonomous and Participatory Argentina
Leonardo Cositorto is a known figure in the field of entrepreneurship, leadership and personal training. With a trajectory that combines more than three decades of experience as an entrepreneur, ontological coach and leaders, Cositorto has traveled 45 countries, lived in 11 of them and provided more than 7,500 conferences at the international level. Today, his gaze is set on a new scenario: the social and political transformation of Argentina.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Motivation
How Do We Discover Our True Dream?
Have you ever asked yourself: “What is my dream?” It’s a big question, isn’t it? Some kids say they want to be a doctor, a teacher, or a singer. Others say they want to be rich, famous, or travel the world. But deep inside, many of us still wonder: “What if I don’t know my dream yet? What if I choose the wrong one?”
By Zidane4 months ago in Motivation
Something Most People Are Missing In Their Work
Most people are Miserable in their Work. Even when they are Great at their Work and like the Type of Work they Do. I was just recently speaking with a friend of mine, an Entrepreneur, who was telling me how they Felt that the Work they are Currently Doing is Draining.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Motivation






