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Jessie Rudin: A Life Built on Purpose, Service, and Strength
Driven by the core value of utility, Jessie Rudin has dedicated her life to being a resource for others. Whether she is coaching on the ice, training service dogs, or helping individuals regain independence through assistive technology, her work shows a strong commitment to improving lives in meaningful ways.
By Lucy watson3 days ago in Motivation
Why Recovery Feels Uneven and Unpredictable
Recovery is strange like that. One day you feel okay, almost normal. Next day, everything feels off again. People often start asking questions like how long do kratom withdrawals last because nothing feels steady in the middle of it. There is no clean pattern you can follow. It comes in waves. Up and down. Calm and chaos. And honestly, it can confuse you a lot. You think you are getting better, then suddenly your body says otherwise. It is just your system trying to reset itself, slowly and unevenly.
By Jessica Socheski4 days ago in Motivation
Positive confessions can sometimes go South
The power of positive confessions It's popular today for people to say, "Think happy thoughts." Make a positive confession." Send out good vibrations, project positive energy, and speak life. There is nothing wrong with that.
By Cheryl E Preston4 days ago in Motivation
I Should Have My Life Together by Now
I am 35 years old, and I hope that I never stop working to figure out my life. I grew up the same way that most people in small towns in CT do. We were pushed to graduate high school, go to college, get married, give up our careers for love, have babies, and then we would get the "I have my life together" sticker.
By Brooke Moran4 days ago in Motivation
Mahlagha Jaberi and the Magic of Photoshop!
From the early 2010s, the strikingly beautiful images of Iranian model and influencer Mahlagha Jaberi went viral across social media platforms like Facebook and MySpace. With her flawless face, tall stature, and striking green-gray eyes, she quickly became one of the most recognizable faces among Iranian and Arabic-speaking audiences. But were these images always an accurate reflection of reality? Was Mahlagha Jaberi truly the person millions of people fell in love with in photos?
By SigmaSelena4 days ago in Motivation
Fundraiser: Bristol Labourer Survives Three-Storey Fall as Rowers Launch 1 Million Metre Challenge
Fundraiser: Bristol, UK labourer survives a three-storey roof fall, inspiring a 1 million metre rowing charity challenge. Community and international supporters are following updates on Scott’s recovery and the planned endurance event.
By Alex Ray4 days ago in Motivation
Influential Women LinkedIn: Building Authority, Visibility & Leadership in the Digital Era
In today’s evolving professional landscape, Influential Women LinkedIn has emerged as a powerful concept shaping how women leaders build authority, share expertise, and grow their professional presence. It represents more than just a trend—it is a strategic approach where women leverage LinkedIn to amplify their voice, expand networks, and establish thought leadership.
By influentialwomenmagazine4 days ago in Motivation
A Memorable Eid Picnic at Bhit Khohri Beach – Nasir Bhatook, Faizan Jamil, Aitezaz Ahsan & Usama Bachla
🌊 A Memorable Eid Picnic at Bhit Khohri Beach On the 3rd day of Eid ul Fitr, dated 23 March 2026, I, Nasir Bhatook—an SEO specialist—set out on a refreshing picnic to Bhit Khohri Beach near Karachi, Pakistan. The festive spirit of Eid was still in the air, and the idea of spending the day by the sea with my closest friends made it even more special.
By Emma Wegenast4 days ago in Motivation
Pazienza. The italian word that changes everything
I grew up in Italy. This one word changed how I negotiate, lead, and live. Andrea Zanon · The Italian Advantage I have lived in forty countries. I have sat in boardrooms from Beirut to Boulder, coached executives on five continents, and watched deals close and collapse across cultures I spent years learning to read. And the single most useful thing I carry from my years growing up in the Veneto, in northeastern Italy, is a word most people cannot pronounce and nobody has ever taught in a business school.
By Andrea Zanon4 days ago in Motivation








