
Fazal Hadi
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Hello, I’m Fazal Hadi, a motivational storyteller who writes honest, human stories that inspire growth, hope, and inner strength.
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The Simple Science of Self-Love
For a long time, self-love felt like a mystery I couldn’t solve. I saw people talk about it online—loving yourself, choosing yourself, accepting yourself—and I wondered what they were doing that I wasn’t. I assumed self-love was a feeling you woke up with one day, like confidence or happiness.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Psyche
Just Do the Hard Thing First
Every single morning, there was one thing I didn’t want to do. It wasn’t always big or dramatic. Sometimes it was an email I’d been avoiding. Other times, it was starting a project I felt unsure about or having a conversation I knew would be uncomfortable.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Motivation
Build Better Habits in 21 Days
For a long time, I thought habits were something you either had or didn’t. Some people just did things every day—woke up early, exercised, journaled, stayed organized—while people like me tried, failed, and quietly felt ashamed for not sticking to anything.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Psyche
The 5-Minute Rule for Consistency
For years, I told myself the same story: I just need more discipline. More motivation. More energy. More time. I believed consistency was something other people had—people with stronger willpower and better routines. Every time I fell off a habit, I blamed myself and tried again with bigger plans and higher expectations.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Longevity
The Power of Tiny Efforts
For a long time, I believed that change had to be loud. Big goals. Big plans. Big transformations. If I couldn’t do something perfectly or all at once, I often didn’t do it at all. I waited for motivation to strike, for energy to appear, for the “right time” to arrive. And while I waited, days quietly passed.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Psyche
My Best Habit: Daily Review
I used to end my days feeling like I had lived on fast-forward. I rushed, reacted, checked off tasks, and collapsed into bed with a messy mind. Some nights felt like I blinked and the entire day had passed without me being truly there for any of it.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Psyche











