
Engr Bilal
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Writer, dreamer, and storyteller. Sharing stories that explore life, love, and the little moments that shape us. Words are my way of connecting hearts.
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I Lost My Love
I didn’t lose a watch or a book. I lost something far more precious — my love story. It didn’t vanish in a single moment. It wasn’t ripped from my hands in some cinematic explosion of heartbreak. No, it faded like ink left too long in the sun. Slowly. Quietly. One day, I woke up and realized the story I had spent years writing in my heart no longer existed the way I remembered.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Fiction
When Hearts Collide
Growing up, Tara and I were inseparable. Not in the cliché, matching-outfits kind of way—but in the soul-deep, finish-each-other’s-sentences kind of way. She was the bold one, always daring, always running ahead. I was more reserved, always watching her back.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Fiction
Like the Moon to the Tide
Lina always said that life moved slower by the lake. Maybe it was the way the water barely stirred in the early morning or how the willow trees bowed over the edge like they were whispering secrets. Maybe it was because this was the place where people came to forget the rush and just exist.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Fiction
From Chaos to Clarity: My New Morning Routine
For years, my mornings were the definition of chaos. I’d hit snooze three times, scroll through my phone in bed, bolt to the kitchen to chug coffee, and rush around trying to make up for lost time. Most mornings, I’d leave the house feeling frazzled, already behind, and wondering why I felt so anxious before 9 a.m.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Motivation
From Escalation to Edge: An Analyst’s View on the Iran–Israel Conflict
For decades, Iran and Israel have been entangled in a simmering shadow war—cyber attacks, assassinations, proxy clashes—but in recent weeks, that conflict has erupted into direct military confrontation. As someone who studies regional dynamics and conflict escalation, I’ve watched this recent spiral with growing concern.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in History
These Morning Habits Improved My Mental Health in 30 Days
If someone had told me a year ago that changing my morning habits could improve my mental health, I probably would’ve smiled politely and kept doom-scrolling in bed. I wasn’t exactly a morning person. I saw the early hours of the day as something to survive, not enjoy.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Motivation
The Morning Mindset Shifts That Made Me More Focused
For years, I struggled to start my mornings with any real focus or intention. I’d wake up feeling rushed, overwhelmed, and already behind before my feet even hit the floor. Mornings were chaotic and unfocused, and that carried over into my entire day.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Motivation
How I Built a Morning Routine That Actually Sticks
I used to be the person who wanted a perfect morning routine but could never make one last longer than a few days. I’d get inspired by a YouTube video or a self-help book and suddenly decide I was going to wake up at 5 a.m., journal, meditate, work out, drink green juice, and conquer the world before 8.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Lifehack
3 Things I Do Every Morning to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed
Mornings used to be the most stressful part of my day. I’d wake up already feeling behind—mind racing, to-do list growing, energy low, and my first thought was usually something like, “There’s too much to do today. I can’t handle this.”
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Motivation
The 3 Things I Stopped Doing in the Morning That Changed Everything
For most of my adult life, I believed that being productive meant doing more. More tasks, more hustle, more morning routines stacked on top of each other. Wake up early. Meditate. Journal. Go for a run. Read ten pages. Drink lemon water. Plan the day. Visualize. It got to the point where my mornings became overwhelming before the day even began.
By Engr Bilal8 months ago in Motivation











