Holiday
Another New Year...
It's the end of another year and just like the end every other year I hear people saying "New Year, New Me!" yet they don't do change. Maybe they'll try for a couple of weeks, but that rarely ever last. It always makes me think why do people bother...I've been so sick and tired of hearing that for so long. Or at least that's what I've always thought and felt. I never bothered, I've always just gone through life as it happens. Yes, I make plans and work on them, but at the end of the day, myself and my life are still the same...just like them. There's still about a week or so left in the year and with all of the times I've already started hearing people say it and post about how this coming year they WILL change...I haven't been as bothered by the statement.
By Roy C. Theoabout a month ago in Motivation
Why We Stay in Things That Don’t Serve Us
Have you ever felt stuck? Not stuck in traffic. Not stuck in a boring meeting. But stuck in life. In relationships that drain you. In jobs that leave you exhausted and unappreciated. In habits, routines, or beliefs that quietly steal your energy. And yet… you stay. Why? Because it’s easier to stay than to change.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Motivation
The Quiet Power of Becoming: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Lives. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Success Rarely Announces Itself In a world obsessed with loud victories and overnight success stories, we rarely talk about how success actually happens.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
From Visa 300 to 820: Application Guidance & Requirements
Transitioning from a Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300) to an onshore Partner Visa (subclass 820/801) is crucial. This is the best pathway to permanent residency and to building a life together with your Australian spouse in Australia.
By Indah Melindasariabout a month ago in Motivation
The Weight of Paper
Elias walked in, shoulders slumped, like he was carrying a full coffin strapped to his back. The old library smelled like forgotten things: dust, dry glue, a faint tang of mildew that clung to the stacks like a skin. The door creaked shut behind him, a slow, groaning sigh that swallowed the city noise whole. He didn’t look up, just dragged his worn sneakers across the polished, gouged floorboards, his eyes fixed on the scuffs ahead. Another Tuesday, another failed attempt at staring down the blank page. He’d told himself this place, this cathedral of dead thoughts, held some secret. Some spark.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Motivation
Bravery Hides in the Everyday
We often imagine bravery as something grand—jumping off cliffs, standing up in front of crowds, or taking huge leaps that change our lives overnight. True courage often doesn’t appear grand; it usually lives in the small, quiet moments we barely notice.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Motivation
Quiet Progress Still Counts
Not all progress announces itself. Sometimes progress is so subtle that you don’t even realize it at first. We live in a world that celebrates visible success. Big changes. Big results. Big stories with dramatic turning points. We’re taught that growth should be obvious—something you can point to, explain, and post about. But true growth rarely looks like that. Most of the time, it unfolds quietly. Quiet progress is waking up on a day you don’t feel ready for and choosing to face it anyway. It’s showing up to your life even when motivation is low and confidence feels distant. It’s choosing to keep going, not because things are easy, but because stopping would cost you more.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Motivation
The Shard-Wound Dream
The pressure squeezed at Elias, a monstrous fist around his chest, a constant reminder of how thin the line was. He kicked, slow and steady, each exhale a burst of silver bubbles racing toward the distant, sun-dappled surface. Cold seeped into his bones, even through the thick dry suit, a damp chill that was more than just water; it was the deep, the ancient quiet of it all. He was two hundred feet down, maybe more, pushing past the recognized limits, chasing a ghost and a rumor, a city that shouldn’t exist.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Motivation











