healing
How to heal fully and properly.
Medical Voices vs Disabled Voices
I was diagnosed in a hospital room. The language was clinical. Precise. Measured. Words like lesions, inflammation, progression, relapse. The explanation focused on my nervous system, on my brain and spinal cord, on what could be seen on a scan.
By Millie Hardy-Simsabout an hour ago in Motivation
Are You Living Off The Kindness Of the Dead?
Listening to Gennie arguing with Yendie, her supervisor. “We are best friends, and they just fired me, and you did nothing to prevent it. You didn’t try to defend me either. What kind of friend are you?” Gennie cursed at Yendie as she sat beside her in the cafeteria at their job.
By Annelise Lords about 3 hours ago in Motivation
United in Spirit: How Fellowship Moments Strengthen Faith and Community Bonds
Faith grows stronger when people gather with open hearts and shared purpose. In churches, small groups, and community centers, simple moments often become lasting memories. A shared meal, a group prayer, or a kind word can remind people that they are not alone. These experiences reveal the beauty of Christian community connection, where belief is not just personal but shared in real and meaningful ways.
By World Olivet Assemblyabout 4 hours ago in Motivation
The Sovereignty of Self: Thoughts, Words, and Actions. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with noise, distraction, and external demands, it is easy to forget a simple truth: the only things we truly control are our thoughts, our words, and our actions. Everything else—circumstances, opinions, outcomes—belongs to forces beyond us. Yet too often, we surrender our peace to those externals, allowing them to dictate our emotions, our direction, and even our sense of worth. The result is chaos: anxiety, frustration, confusion, and a life lived in reaction rather than intention.
By Bernie Martineza day ago in Motivation
Weekly Planning For People Who Want Big Results
Big results rarely come from dramatic bursts of effort. They come from structured, repeated weeks. Most people underestimate the power of one well-designed week. They think transformation requires massive overhauls, extreme motivation, or perfect discipline. In reality, success compounds through consistent, intentional planning.
By Stacy Valentinea day ago in Motivation
Beneath the Willow Tree
Beneath the Willow Tree Where Silence Held the Words We Never Spoke At the edge of a quiet village, where the river curved like a silver ribbon through emerald fields, stood an old willow tree. Its branches leaned low, as if whispering secrets to the earth. People said the tree had been there longer than memory itself—longer than the cracked stone bridge, longer than the oldest house with its fading blue door. But to him, it was more than a tree.
By Samaan Ahmada day ago in Motivation
You Did Nothing Wrong- And You Deserve Love, Not Blame
Did your partner break up with you? Did you lose your job? Or did you get some bad news? Then these words are for you. Before we begin, I open my arms and offer you a big, tender, comforting hug. It’s okay to cry. It’s okay to grieve a loss. Now, let me serve you a warm cup of tea and a generous slice of chocolate cake.
By Jeanne Jess a day ago in Motivation







