self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
On Going Home And Why I Waited So Long
Illusions can be powerful. I lived and worked under one in particular for a long time, completely oblivious. It kept me in restraint, which stifled, but as per our physiological design controls, bodies and minds do what they do without a command prompt.
By The Dani Writer22 days ago in Motivation
Another New Year...
It's the end of another year and just like the end every other year I hear people saying "New Year, New Me!" yet they don't do change. Maybe they'll try for a couple of weeks, but that rarely ever last. It always makes me think why do people bother...I've been so sick and tired of hearing that for so long. Or at least that's what I've always thought and felt. I never bothered, I've always just gone through life as it happens. Yes, I make plans and work on them, but at the end of the day, myself and my life are still the same...just like them. There's still about a week or so left in the year and with all of the times I've already started hearing people say it and post about how this coming year they WILL change...I haven't been as bothered by the statement.
By Roy C. Theo22 days ago in Motivation
I Had to Lose Myself Completely to Finally Meet Who I Really Am
There was a time when I thought losing myself was the worst thing that could happen to me. I believed that if I could just hold on tightly enough, to my roles, my routines, my identity, my plans, I would be safe. I didn’t realize that what I was holding onto wasn’t really me at all. It was a version of myself shaped by survival, expectation, and fear.
By Stacy Faulk22 days ago in Motivation
A Journey That Was Never Easy
I used to believe that if life was meant to work out, it would feel smoother than this. That belief shattered one cold evening when I sat alone on my bed, staring at a ceiling I didn’t recognize as home anymore. My phone was silent. My bank balance was low. My confidence was lower. I remember thinking, If this is the journey, maybe I’m not cut out for it.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
The Invisible Army: How 10,000 American Women Broke the Axis Codes and Were Ordered to Forget It
The untold true story of the "Code Girls" of World War II—American women recruited to break German and Japanese codes in total secrecy, only to be forced into silence for decades.
By Frank Massey 22 days ago in Motivation
From Dreaming to Achieving
For years, my life existed almost entirely in my head. On the outside, I looked fine. I showed up to work, smiled at people, paid my bills, and followed the routine everyone said was “normal.” But inside, I was constantly dreaming. Dreaming of a different life. A braver version of myself. A future where I felt proud instead of stuck.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
The Last Chapter of the Year Can Be Your Breakthrough
December has a strange way of making everything feel heavier. The days get shorter, the nights get quieter, and suddenly every unfinished goal, every delayed dream, every promise we made to ourselves starts knocking loudly in our mind. It’s the month where people either rush to celebrate or quietly fall apart. And for a long time, I belonged to the second group.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
9 Mistakes That Kept Me Poor Longer Than Necessary
For a long time, I believed being broke was just my destiny. No matter how hard I worked, no matter how busy my days were, I always seemed one unexpected bill away from panic. My bank balance felt like a cruel joke. I blamed the economy. My upbringing. Bad luck. Anything except myself.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Motivation
Opportunity
Opportunity does not shout your name, It knocks in moments quiet and small, Disguised as effort, patience, and change, A narrow door within a wide wall. It arrives at dawn before fear awakes, Wrapped in hours that ask for belief, Testing the heart with careful stakes, Promising growth, not instant relief. Opportunity walks beside the brave, Not those who wait for perfect skies, It favors hands willing to shape and save, And minds that learn when failure tries. Sometimes it looks like work unseen, Long nights where progress feels slow, Yet every step keeps the purpose clean, And teaches more than comfort can show. It does not linger for hesitation, Nor return to doors left closed by doubt, It moves with time and preparation, Rewarding those who figure it out. Opportunity asks for courage first, Then discipline to stay the course, It fills the empty and tests the thirst, Turning direction into force. Those who listen learn its sound, A steady call beneath the noise, It lifts the willing off the ground, And shapes their choice into a voice. When Opportunity meets resolve, The future quietly begins, Not by chance, but by effort involved, Where growth is earned and purpose wins.
By Muhammad Saad 22 days ago in Motivation










