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: Self Love
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We often think that standing up for ourselves means being loud. Saying the bold thing. Holding your ground. And yes, sometimes it does. But other times, the most powerful thing you can do is quietly walk away. Not out of weakness. Not because you gave up. But because you finally realized your peace is worth…
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We live in a world that often glorifies hustle. The messages are everywhere. Work harder. Stay later. Push through. If you slow down, someone else will take your place. But here’s the truth no one tells you loudly enough: you don’t have to sacrifice your well-being to succeed. Working hard is important. Showing up with…
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In today’s world, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Social media is constantly shouting opinions, comparisons, and curated perfection. Everyone seems to have something to say about how you should live, look, or succeed. But here’s the truth you need to remember: not every voice deserves your attention. When you’re chasing your dreams, the loudest distractions…
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No one likes to fail. It hurts. It shakes your confidence. It makes you question everything—your decisions, your talent, even your worth. But here’s a truth that dreamers often discover the hard way: failure isn’t the end of your story. It’s the fire that forges it. Every dream worth chasing comes with roadblocks, missteps, and…
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“You have to believe in yourself when no one else does. That’s what makes you a winner.” – Venus Williams There’s a silent force that opens doors, commands rooms, and sets people apart—not talent, not luck, but confidence. The belief that you belong, that you are enough, that you are capable. Because here’s the truth:…
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When we think of beauty, we often imagine smooth skin, glossy hair, or the perfect outfit. But the truth is, the most magnetic kind of beauty doesn’t come from a bottle or a mirror—it comes from within. Beauty isn’t just in how you look; it’s in how you feel. There’s a kind of light that…
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It’s okay if you plan and fail. Accept that things you want to do don’t happen because you allow them to. You don’t have to say sorry. Just man up to take responsibility of your actions. After accepting it, plan again. Learn from your mistakes and see what areas you can improve. You only have…
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You got to find that which you really love and stick to it no matter what.