self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
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 26 days ago in Motivation
This Is What Growth Actually Feels Like
I remember the day I hit rock bottom like it was yesterday. It was a rainy Tuesday in my tiny apartment, staring at a stack of rejection emails from jobs I desperately needed. At 32, I felt like a failure—divorced, broke, and drowning in self-doubt. Growth? It sounded like a buzzword for Instagram influencers. But that day, something shifted. This is what growth actually feels like: not a straight line upward, but a gritty, tear-streaked climb through the mud.
By Fazal Hadi27 days ago in Motivation
I Didn’t Become Stronger Overnight, I Became Honest
I still remember that night vividly. I was sitting alone in my small room, staring at the ceiling, feeling an emptiness I couldn’t explain. On the outside, I smiled, I laughed, I seemed confident, but inside, I was falling apart. I had spent years pretending to be okay, hiding my fears, my failures, and my insecurities from everyone—including myself.
By Fazal Hadi27 days ago in Motivation
I Didn’t Find Confidence—I Built It Slowly
For a long time, I believed confidence was a personality trait. You either had it or you didn’t. I watched people walk into rooms with certainty. They spoke without hesitation. They made decisions without apologizing. From the outside, it looked effortless. I assumed they were born that way—and I wasn’t.
By Fazal Hadi27 days ago in Motivation
6 Hard Rules I Had to Accept to Start Making Money
For a long time, I believed making money depended on luck, talent, or knowing the right people. I repeated comforting thoughts to protect myself from reality. I’ll start when I’m ready. I just need one opportunity. It’s not the right time yet.
By Fazal Hadi27 days ago in Motivation
The Alarm on the Shoes: How a Swedish Worker Exposed the Soviet Union’s Deadliest Secret
The gripping true story of the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant worker who detected the Chernobyl radiation before the USSR admitted the disaster, changing the course of history through a simple routine check.
By Frank Massey 27 days ago in Motivation
Bravery Hides in the Everyday
We often imagine bravery as something grand—jumping off cliffs, standing up in front of crowds, or taking huge leaps that change our lives overnight. True courage often doesn’t appear grand; it usually lives in the small, quiet moments we barely notice.
By Yasir khan27 days ago in Motivation
Exploring Communication and Active Listening Skills
Why do some conversations lead to clarity and connection while others end in confusion or frustration? This question often leads us to examine communication more closely. Developing communication and active listening skills invites curiosity about how messages are shared, received, and understood. Rather than viewing communication as a simple exchange of words, a curious perspective encourages us to explore what truly happens when people interact.
By Joseph Rallo27 days ago in Motivation
Quiet Progress Still Counts
Not all progress announces itself. Sometimes progress is so subtle that you don’t even realize it at first. We live in a world that celebrates visible success. Big changes. Big results. Big stories with dramatic turning points. We’re taught that growth should be obvious—something you can point to, explain, and post about. But true growth rarely looks like that. Most of the time, it unfolds quietly. Quiet progress is waking up on a day you don’t feel ready for and choosing to face it anyway. It’s showing up to your life even when motivation is low and confidence feels distant. It’s choosing to keep going, not because things are easy, but because stopping would cost you more.
By Yasir khan27 days ago in Motivation











