goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
I Will Not Lie
Javed, a ten-year-old boy, was polite, intelligent, and well-behaved. He never argued with anyone or hurt others with his words. His teachers, classmates, and parents were proud of him. Being an only child, Javed spent much of his time with his mother, helping her with household chores and sharing stories about his school day. He never missed school, knowing that skipping lessons would set him behind.
By Sudais Zakwan3 days ago in Motivation
Two Minutes
I didn’t rebuild my life with discipline. I rebuilt it with two minutes. That’s the part people don’t like to hear. They want transformation to sound heroic—early mornings, iron will, dramatic turning points. Mine started on a random afternoon, sitting on the edge of my bed, staring at a wall that felt like it had been closing in for months.
By Luna Vani3 days ago in Motivation
Becoming the Kind of Person Who Expects to Succeed
Most people approach success from the outside in. They set goals. They make plans. They try to force discipline. They push themselves with motivation, pressure, or guilt. And when progress slows or fear creeps in, they assume they’re the problem.
By Stacy Valentine3 days ago in Motivation
Your Voice Deserves to Be Heard, Even If It Shakes
For a long time, I thought confidence had to come first. I believed that before I spoke up, shared my ideas, set boundaries, or went after what I wanted, I needed to feel steady, calm, and certain. I thought confident people didn’t hesitate. I thought their voices didn’t waver.
By Stacy Valentine3 days ago in Motivation
Mr. and Mrs. Patience
Start: Patience starts with readiness. Those who are anxious are ill-prepared. The definition of patience is the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset. This is a mystical ability in the modern age. When no one around possesses this grail, its use is infinite.
By Mysterious Hovering Eye3 days ago in Motivation
The Weekend Side Hustle That Changed Everything
Emma was 27 years old, exhausted, and drowning in numbers that never seemed to shrink. Her student loan balance stared back at her every month like a quiet threat. Credit card bills piled on top of rent, groceries, and transportation costs. She worked a full-time job she was grateful for... but it barely kept her afloat. By Friday evenings, instead of feeling relief, she felt dread. Another week gone, another month closer to nothing changing.
By MIGrowth4 days ago in Motivation








