self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
“The Power Beneath a Mother’s Feet: The True Path to Success”
In a small village nestled between rolling hills and winding rivers, there lived a young boy named Ayaan. He was ambitious, curious, and had dreams that reached far beyond the boundaries of his little village. Every evening, Ayaan would sit under the old banyan tree near his home and gaze at the stars, imagining a life full of achievements and recognition.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq7 days ago in Motivation
You Don’t Need a “New You” in the Dead of Winter
I’ve been fairly preoccupied with pressing personal matters this holiday season (plus a family emergency for extra fun), because the universe’s timing is perfect as always with this stuff. But from the looks of my social media feeds, society still woke up [on January 1st] and decided it’s time for everyone’s yearly dose of intensity porn.
By Shannon Hilson7 days ago in Motivation
How to Live Your Truth
Recently, I watched a television show in which first-graders were discussing their truth. They were saying unbelievable things about discovering and recognizing their truth. They also emphasized what their truth was. The six-year-old boys and girls seemed confident about what they were saying. They were talking about the same things that are heard in adult conversations about their orientation.
By Margaret Minnicks8 days ago in Motivation
Can A Lifestyle Be A Hobby Of Sorts
When we look at our life and the lifestyle we are living, can it be a hobby of sorts, or do we even think that it can be? Is that something that goes through our heads or do we just know that the lifestyle we have is made up of hobbies because that is what it is supposed to be? Could your life be a hobby of sorts, if that is what you want it to be? If so, how could that be something for you and the way that you live your life? Is it all about the things that you do and how you get the things you have to do in life done, yet relax at the same time. Do you think of it that way or do you think of it in another way, as though the things you do in your life are just things and hobbies are ways to relax in life? Think about that, and what comes to mind. Probably a number of different things. Which is why everyone’s idea of lifestyles and hobbies can be different things, so yes that means a lifestyle can be a hobby of sorts if that is what a person wants it to be.
By Louise Barraco8 days ago in Motivation
For 2026 — Success & Failure Live In You — Read The Life Manual
People tell you and show you their life through the manual of how they live. — Annelise Lords “I can’t do this anymore, Diane,” Joseph complains at their regular company meeting. “We are losing control. Nothing we do works.”
By Annelise Lords 8 days ago in Motivation
Learn to Reprogram Your MIND for a Successful Life – Power of the Subconscious Mind
Have you ever felt stuck in life, as if no matter how hard you try, nothing really changes? You start with motivation, big dreams, and strong energy—but after some time, you fall back into the same habits, the same fears, and the same failures.
By Daily Motivation8 days ago in Motivation
How to Identify and Deal with Emotional Triggers
Have you ever been having a good day, and you get a telephone call and someone mentions something that upsets you? Have you seen a person who reminds you of someone who caused you pain in the past? Have you ever heard a song that reminded you of something you would rather forget?
By Margaret Minnicks8 days ago in Motivation
What's Next If Changing Does Not Work?
We are taught a simple formula for progress: if something isn’t working, change it. The advice sounds practical, empowering, and modern. Change jobs, change habits, change strategies, change relationships. Movement is framed as growth, and stagnation as failure. But life has a way of complicating this neat equation. Sometimes we change everything—our methods, our mindset, even ourselves—and still nothing works. When change fails, what comes next?
By Fred Bradford8 days ago in Motivation
The Surgeon Who Wasn’t: How a Black Janitor Taught America’s Doctors to Fix Broken Hearts
The incredible true story of Vivien Thomas, the African American laboratory supervisor who developed the procedure for Blue Baby Syndrome but was denied credit for decades due to segregation.
By Frank Massey 8 days ago in Motivation











