goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
The Day the Mountain Answered
At the edge of a small town stood a mountain that didn’t look especially tall. It had no famous name, no marked trails, and no visitors’ center. Yet everyone in town knew about it. People spoke of it the way they spoke about dreams—beautiful from a distance, intimidating up close.
By Asghar ali awan2 months ago in Motivation
The Missing Piece
In a small wooden box on a dusty shelf, there lived four puzzle pieces. Three of them were sky blue—smooth, shiny, and perfectly shaped. They laughed together, clicked together, and proudly displayed how easily they connected. The fourth piece was different. It was bright orange, slightly chipped at the top, and shaped in a way that didn’t match the others.
By Active USA 2 months 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 2 months 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 2 months ago in Motivation
A Tomorrow That Came Early
People often say that tomorrow is a promise. It is something we look forward to—a better day, a new chance, a fresh start. We tell ourselves that tomorrow we will study harder, speak kinder words, wake up earlier, or chase a dream we have kept hidden in our hearts. Tomorrow feels safe because it is not here yet. It waits patiently in the distance. But sometimes, life does something unexpected. Sometimes, tomorrow comes early.
By Said Sadiq 2 months ago in Motivation
Are Longer Videos the Secret to Solving the YouTube Algorithm?
I have been uploading on YouTube lately, sticking to an upload of posting a horror video once a week. From my personal experience, I have learned something new, and while it doesn't work with every video, I have noticed three videos have gotten quite a bit of views. All because these three videos had one thing in common: they were all a bit longer than most of my other videos!
By Emy Quinn2 months 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-Sims2 months 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-Sims2 months ago in Motivation










