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This Year You Should Decide to Become a World Champion
Once upon a time, there was a little boy who loved riding his bike. Very soon, it became obvious that he was a natural on the bike; he had a gift. When he turned six, he joined his first bicycle competition. The competition itself was not so hard, but the battle to overcome his fear of being alone at the start line among other kids was the toughest. He won the battle and started the race, finishing in third place. A couple of months later, he would celebrate his first victory.
By Ciprian Mihalcioiu3 days ago in Motivation
The Quiet Power of Winter
When winter arrives, most people slow down. They complain about the cold, curse the shorter days, and wait impatiently for warmth to return. Snow becomes an excuse... to rest, to pause, to delay goals until “things feel easier.” But for those who understand its hidden power, snowy winter is not a setback. It’s an advantage.
By MIGrowth3 days ago in Motivation
Sharon Srivastava and the Quiet Architecture of Presence
The Strength in Stillness Sharon Srivastava’s philosophy challenges the idea that fulfillment comes from striving. Instead, Sharon Srivastava presents calm as a form of strength — a way to meet complexity with composure. “Children don’t need perfection. They need presence — someone who can steady the world around them,” Sharon Srivastava observes.
By Ibskins3 days ago in Motivation
My Morning Secret
Nobody knew I was waking up at 5:30 AM. Not my roommate who thought I was still the person who hit snooze seven times. Not my coworkers who saw me arrive at 9 AM looking like I'd rolled out of bed ten minutes earlier. Not even my best friend who knew almost everything about me.
By Fazal Hadi3 days ago in Motivation
Quiet Firing
I kept reading all these stories about “quiet firing” and then it happened to me. I lived it every single day I came to work; yeah, I later realized that I was a DEI hire. I kept wondering why they hired me in the first place and then it dawned on me, dummy you were a political hire! The social isolation was deafening. It was so loud I couldn’t hear it or maybe didn’t want to believe it was true. I would awaken everyday depressed and with dread going to work among people I knew hated or intensely disliked me but wore a fake smile like a warm blanket on their faces almost every day. Sometimes they let the fake grin slip, and I caught sight of their true feelings. Wow, they thought they were great actors…not. I saw right through it all and that is why I never trusted them or let myself get too close. I did not want to get burned or feel like a fool. I still worked my butt off, often coming home exhausted.
By Shareese Aouad3 days ago in Motivation
My Simple Joy Formula
I was crying in the grocery store parking lot when I realized something had to change. Not because anything terrible had happened. Actually, everything looked fine on paper. Good job. Nice apartment. Loving family. Healthy body. All the pieces were there.
By Fazal Hadi3 days ago in Motivation









