Journey With Quila
Words are powerful. They can transcend time and space. So use them wisely—use them to encourage and change one person's life at a time.
Category: Life
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You’ll get married the day you find someone who truly sees you—not just your smile or your achievements, but the battles you’ve fought to get where you are. The late nights. The sacrifices. The silent tears. The strength it took to rise again and again when no one was watching. You’ve worked hard to build…
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Chasing your dreams is one of the most courageous things you can do. It takes passion, discipline, and a fire that pushes you to keep going even when the road gets hard. But in the middle of all that ambition and momentum, there’s something just as important as the dream itself—remembering what truly matters. It’s…
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There’s a certain kind of peace that comes when you stop trying to control every little detail of your life and instead, you simply trust. Trust in the timing. Trust in the process. Trust in the universe. We spend so much energy trying to plan, predict, and perfect every outcome. But the truth is, life…
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We live in a world that loves to tell us who we should be. What career to choose. How to dress. When to settle down. What success should look like. But here’s the truth most people won’t say out loud: you don’t owe anyone a version of your life that doesn’t feel like your own.…
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If you’re stuck in “planning mode,” this is your wake-up call. We’ve been taught to make the perfect plan, read all the right books, take all the right courses, and wait for the stars to align before we make our move. But in the real world, especially in business, startups, and creative pursuits—overplanning is the…
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Author, T. Harv Eker mentioned that the first step to wealth is consciousness—becoming aware of how you view money. And to be honest, it’s not something we acquire or choose. It’s something that’s programmed into us from the time we’re children, before we even understand how money works. This programming is passed down from generation…
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It’s okay to be afraid when you start from scratch. Embrace mistakes, late night sleep, uncomfortable changes, and rigorous time learning then realize you had it wrong all along. Instead of focusing on your fear; thinking if it will work, if it will be worth it, focus instead of endless possibilities of what you will…