goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
Finding Myself Again
I put all the dirty dishes in dishwasher, cleaned all the mess from kitchen. Felt a little relax that minor part of my daily routine was done. I made a cup of tea for my few minutes of break. I opened the laptop while checking my emails my mobile rang, it was my friend calling. I answered her call and I come to know that she was looking for work. We chatted for a few minutes and ended the call.
By Uzma15 days ago in Motivation
What If Reality Has Layers We Rarely Name
Most of the time, life is navigated as though everything that matters is already visible. We respond to what happens, explain what we can see, and make sense of events based on what appears most immediate. This approach feels grounded and practical. It keeps reality manageable. But it also raises a quiet question that rarely gets explored directly: what if the most influential parts of reality are not the ones we notice first.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast16 days ago in Motivation
Small Steps to Unstoppable Momentum
I couldn't even walk to my mailbox. That's how bad it had gotten. Depression had wrapped itself around me like a heavy blanket, and getting out of bed felt like climbing a mountain. The mailbox—fifty feet from my front door—might as well have been on another planet.
By Fazal Hadi16 days ago in Motivation
Breaking Through My Comfort Zone
I was 31 years old and realized I'd been living the same year over and over for a decade. Same routine. Same drive to work. Same lunch spot. Same Friday night plans. Same conversations. Same safe, predictable, comfortable existence.
By Fazal Hadi16 days ago in Motivation
What If Outcomes Are Only the Surface
It’s natural to judge life by outcomes. We look at what people do, how things turn out, what succeeds, what fails, what appears healthy, and what collapses. Outcomes are visible. They give the impression of clarity. When something goes wrong, we search for the moment it happened. When something goes right, we look for the decisive action that made the difference. But what if this instinct keeps us focused on the least informative part of the story.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast16 days ago in Motivation
Making Peace Without Resolution. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
For a long time, many people believe life will eventually explain itself. That if they keep moving, enduring, and making reasonable choices, there will be a moment—clear, unmistakable—when things finally make sense. A moment when effort aligns with outcome, when confusion resolves into clarity, when the story feels complete.
By Chilam Wong16 days ago in Motivation










