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Advice that will put you on the path to success; tips, tricks and nuggets of wisdom from trusted experts and motivational mentors.
Loyalty
It was midday, and the heat was intense. Caliph Mu‘awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan was seated in his palace in Damascus. From a palace window, he could clearly see the open land stretching far ahead. Suddenly, his eyes fell upon a man who was walking toward the palace barefoot, stumbling under the scorching heat. The Caliph remarked to those present, “Who could be more unfortunate than a man compelled to travel like this in such heat?”
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Motivation
The Psychology Trick That Makes You Save Money Without Pain
Introduction (Hook): Most people don’t fail at saving money because they’re irresponsible. They fail because their brain is wired to hate restriction. Traditional budgets feel like punishment, and punishment never lasts. That’s why so many people start strong, quit after a few weeks, and feel guilty all over again. But there’s one simple psychological trick that flips the entire process—and makes saving feel automatic instead of painful.
By S.A Charles18 days ago in Motivation
The Real Secret to a Happy and Successful Life
The moment that changed everything didn’t happen at a celebration or a finish line. It happened on an ordinary Tuesday evening, when I sat alone on my couch, surrounded by things I once believed would make me happy—and felt absolutely empty.
By Fazal Hadi19 days ago in Motivation
Saving Money on a Minimum Wage
Saving money while earning minimum wage can feel overwhelming. When most of your paycheck goes toward essentials like rent, food, transportation, and basic bills, setting money aside may seem unrealistic. However, while saving on minimum wage is challenging, it is not impossible. It takes intentional decisions, practical expectations, and small but steady habits that gradually create financial stability. Here’s how you can begin saving- even when your income is limited.
By Emma Ade19 days ago in Motivation
Saving Big on Big Purchases Without Putting Yourself in Debt
Major expenses- such as buying a car, replacing a home appliance, getting a new laptop, paying for a wedding, or planning a dream vacation- often push people toward loans or credit cards. Borrowing can seem like the quickest way to get what you want, but it usually brings interest charges, ongoing stress, and long-term financial strain. Saving ahead of time may require more patience, but it puts you in control, reduces anxiety, and often saves you money in the long run. Below is a clear, practical guide to funding big purchases without relying on debt.
By Emma Ade19 days ago in Motivation
What I Thought Adulthood Would Feel Like vs. What It Actually Feels Like. AI-Generated.
So what can I say about being a grown-up? Is it all I thought it would be? Well… no. Don’t get me wrong — it has its perks, for sure. It’s just not how I imagined it would feel. Or look.
By Travis Johnson19 days ago in Motivation
The Difference Between Busy and Productive
We live in a world that celebrates busyness. Full calendars are worn like badges of honor. Exhaustion is mistaken for ambition. Being overwhelmed is often treated as proof that you’re important, needed, and doing something “right.” When someone asks how you’re doing, the socially acceptable answer is almost always, “Busy.”
By Stacy Valentine20 days ago in Motivation









