self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
When Hard Days Became My Best Teachers
Some nights feel like the universe has turned against you. For me, it happened at twenty-nine. I was curled on my kitchen floor, holding a pink slip in one hand and an eviction notice in the other, whispering into the emptiness, “Why me?” Life had been relentless: a lost job, a broken engagement, and family tension that left me isolated. In that dark moment, I realized something profound—these weren’t punishments. They were my best teachers, hiding in plain sight, disguised as storms.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Motivation
How To Know You Are On the Right Track
No matter how long someone has been working on a job or performing a special task, you might want to know from time to time if you are on the right track. If you are, then you can continue doing what you are doing with ease. If you know you are not on the right track, you can make adjustments to get on the right track.
By Margaret Minnicks25 days ago in Motivation
8 Income Lessons I Learned Outside of School
School taught me how to follow instructions, memorize facts, and pass exams. What it didn’t teach me was how to earn a living in the real world. I learned that lesson the hard way—standing in line at a bank, holding my first paycheck, realizing how quickly it disappeared. That was the moment I understood something important: my real income education didn’t begin in a classroom. It began in life.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Motivation
Benefits of Meditating
Meditation: Definition Meditation is a discipline in which an individual sits quietly and focuses on one specific thing. It can be a scripture, song, or prayer. The idea is to train the mind to be silent, so the body can be centered. Meditation is a practice that takes patience. However, the benefits are worth it.
By Margaret Minnicks25 days ago in Motivation
Ways To Be Happy
Happiness: Definition Happiness is defined as the act of having pleasure, contentment, satisfaction, and joy. When a person is happy, he is cheerful and jolly. Not only is he happy within himself, but he lifts the spirits of those around him. Happiness is something most people strive for, and some never get it.
By Margaret Minnicks25 days ago in Motivation
Thank the People Who Hurt You
Saying “Thank you” is always in order for those who have done something good for you. Saying those two words is an expression of courtesy. Most children are taught at a very early age to say, “Thank you,” “Please,” and “Excuse me.” However, some stop saying those statements after they grow up. Those kind words are always appropriate to say, no matter how old we get.
By Margaret Minnicks25 days ago in Motivation
ENLIGHTENMENT
"The inherent truth is that we need to accept who we are without compromise, bring forth our genuine nature, pay no mind to what others construct about ourselves, and most importantly live our true authentic purpose with ease and grace. You cannot be someone else, you cannot mimic others achievements, you must be true to you. No amount of smoothing out the fondant can conceal the cracks within the interior foundation. Loss of self represents cracks in your foundation. You cannot live life living another’s process, path, dream, or vision, as you have to stay true to your lived reality, meaning your internal construct. Unconditional love and unconditional acceptance cannot occur when we cannot accept ourselves truly. Embrace who you truly are without dramatics, creating veneers, façades, or shielding. Give yourself the permission to be vulnerable and open to all experiences that life has to offer, as that is the essence of life. You are either trapped in a bell jar, reflecting within the looking glass, placing a magnifying glass on your intricate delicate or fragile core wounds, or are embracing your spectrum of kaleidoscopic colours by living your divine truth." - Elisabeth Babarci (Celestial Light)
By ELISABETH BABARCI 25 days ago in Motivation









