self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
SACRED CORE ROOTS
Love demonstrates endless compassion despite imperfections, flaws, or mistakes. Love does not disappear, it expands at an exponential rate, as it demonstrates compassionate perseverance, consistency, strength, courage, and clarity beyond the illusionary, obscure, or misaligned notions of control or fear. It requires great courage to begin again despite the coldness within one’s heart. Love can restore the soul to a state of peace, beyond the endurance of ruthless destruction inflicted upon it. Silence reveals the truth within time of one’s limitations, by uncovering or revealing one’s repetitive nature, conditioned adopted programs, or reinforced notions, beliefs, or stories, which are transfixed or etched within the mind, as familiar pain appears and feels safer than progressive change. Truth, hidden motives, and betrayal, causes systematic irreversible internal pain. The soul retains the feeling or weight of the situation. Wounds can be endured and heal within the context of time, but the damage felt by the spoken word or the physical act of a stroke of a pen, echoes beyond space and time. Discipline and focus enables self-mastery and awakening. One must seek relationships that are not savage in nature. Pillaging, using, or depriving another’s soul for gain, demonstrates a relentless need to inflict pain onto others in a destructive manner. Pain projected is often unconscious, subconscious, or conscious pain felt or sustained within. Comparison is the thief of joy, remaining cruel, miserable, jealous, or arrogant deprives the soul of true nurturance and the attainment of greater peace. To embody restorative peace, one must seek to live gently, quietly, humbly, and operate with virtue and ethical discernment, with morality and justice in mind. Love is a dichotomous balance and a juxtaposition of beauty and pain, as it enables the soul to feel every spectrum of emotion within every crevice, facet, and corner of one’s being, as true compassionate empathetic love does not disappear it transcends, heals, and matures within time.
By ELISABETH BABARCI about a month ago in Motivation
Just Believe
There are moments in life when the path ahead disappears. The waves rise. The noise grows louder. Fear whispers that you should turn back. Logic tells you that it cannot be done. And yet, somewhere deep inside, a quiet voice says two simple words: Just believe.
By USA daily update about a month ago in Motivation
Lessons in the Storm
Life has a strange way of teaching us. We make plans, set goals, and imagine a smooth road ahead. But then, without warning, a storm arrives. A job is lost. A relationship ends. A dream collapses. In those painful and confusing moments, we often ask, “Why is this happening to me?” What we don’t realize at first is that the situation itself is becoming our greatest teacher.
By Active USA about a month ago in Motivation
The Hidden Cost of Connection
Not long ago, social media felt like an open and welcoming space, a place where making new connections happened almost effortlessly. People shared their thoughts, personal stories, creative work, or quiet reflections, and others, whether friends, followers, or strangers who simply felt a spark of recognition, would see them and respond. There was a sense of real visibility, of being heard and acknowledged. When someone posted something heartfelt, it did not disappear into silence. It reached people.
By Jeanne Jess about a month ago in Motivation
When Life Doesn’t Get Easier, But You Get Stronger at Living It. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
There is a quiet realization that arrives in adulthood, usually without ceremony: life does not necessarily become easier. It becomes fuller. Heavier. More layered.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
Ecclesiastes and the Weight of Meaninglessness
Have you ever noticed how unsettling Ecclesiastes feels compared to most of Scripture. It does not rush to reassure. It does not soften its conclusions. It returns again and again to the same observation: everything fades, everything repeats, and nothing under the sun seems capable of holding still long enough to become permanent. Wisdom fails to secure lasting satisfaction. Pleasure loses its edge. Work outlives the worker. Even moral effort appears unable to guarantee stability. For many readers, this tone feels almost dissonant, as if the book is saying out loud what faith is supposed to quiet.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Motivation









