self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
The Sky Between Us: Overcoming the Victim Mindset
I am someone who truly believes that everything from memories to stories we hear during our childhood or even along the years of growing up, plays a vital role as it subconsciously lays its foundation on the way we think, we process emotions, we deal with situations, and even in the way our characters are moulded.
By DB Minchu 17 days ago in Motivation
The Sound of Silent Courage
Finding Strength Without Applause Ayaan was never the loudest person in the room. In school assemblies, while others rushed toward microphones and spotlights, he preferred the last row, where he could observe without being observed. Teachers described him as “quiet but capable,” a phrase that felt both like praise and limitation. Though he carried strong ideas and deep thoughts, he struggled to express them publicly. Over time, he began believing that leadership belonged only to the confident and outspoken.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Motivation
Loving Him Meant Losing Myself. AI-Generated.
In the distant future, where cities floated in the clouds and humans lived alongside robots, there was a young woman named Mia. She was a bright engineer who worked for a big tech company called Dynatech. Mia had always been focused on her career, creating useful inventions for the world. Her life was perfect until she met someone who would change everything: Xander.
By Hamad Afridi 17 days ago in Motivation
The Day I Realized I Was Easier to Love When I Was Smaller. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time in a bright and bustling city named Neoterra, there lived a girl named Elara. She was a clever twelve-year-old with sparkling blue eyes and curly hair that bounced when she walked. Elara loved to explore the enormous library in her neighborhood, but more than that, she secretly longed for adventure in other worlds. Her best friend, Max, was always by her side, ready to go with her on any journey.
By Hamad Afridi 17 days ago in Motivation
The Price Of Everything
In today’s world, money speaks louder than words. It opens doors, builds houses, creates opportunities, and commands attention. But sometimes, without realizing it, we allow money to rise higher than everything else — higher than love, higher than friends, higher than happiness, and even higher than self-respect.
By Active USA 17 days ago in Motivation
Two Meanings
Fear stands like a giant rock in the middle of every life. No one escapes it. Some people meet it early, some later. But when it appears, it blocks the road just like a massive stone blocking a traveler’s path. At that moment, there are only two choices: Forget Everything And Run or Face Everything And Rise. The choice is always yours.
By USA daily update 17 days ago in Motivation
KINTSUGI
A survivor’s strength and resilience is highlighted by their conscious choice to maintain grace, politeness, and dignity, even after gaining intimate knowledge of abuse, betrayal, or the darker side of human nature. A woman can survive significant hardships, cruelty, depravity, callous intent, and stripping away at her core innocence, due to physical, emotional, and psychological trauma caused by others. A woman’s courtesy is not a sign of naivety or weakness, but a conscious, refined choice of reclaiming her power, beyond the forms of destruction, that many remain indifferent to. With courage, the soul enters into a reformative state of upholding standards, rather than descending into bitterness or reacting with the same brutality one was subjected to.
By ELISABETH BABARCI 17 days ago in Motivation
Dear Past Me
There is a version of me that still exists in my memory. She moves quickly. She makes plans without hesitation. She says yes without calculating the cost. Her body is not something she negotiates with or questions. It simply works. It carries her forward without resistance, without interruption, without fear.
By Millie Hardy-Sims17 days ago in Motivation
Permission to Rest
Rest used to feel like failure. Before my diagnosis, rest was something I earned after productivity. It was a reward waiting at the end of a finished task list, something to allow myself once everything else had been completed. Rest was optional. It was negotiable. It was something I could postpone in favour of being useful, being present, being enough.
By Millie Hardy-Sims18 days ago in Motivation
The Hidden Truths of Disability
Invisible illness hides more than symptoms. It hides the negotiations. The grief. The private calculations behind ordinary moments. It hides the parts of disability that are not visible in public spaces, not spoken about in polite conversation, and not easily explained.
By Millie Hardy-Sims18 days ago in Motivation










