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HELLO EVERYONE π
β’35 YEARS OLD STUDENTπ€«π€
β’ Social Work graduate '20 graduate π
β’ Sociology student...π©βπ
β’preparing ALES (Master's degree exam) +YKS (University entrance exam for Psychology undergraduate) β°
There will be moments when the road feels endless π«οΈ
When effort feels heavier than hope π§οΈ
But every step you take in those moments
Builds a strength inside you
That no obstacle can break πͺ
The Story of Success
Many years ago, there lived a young boy in a small village. His family was poor, and life was far from easy. Every day he watched people around him struggle just to survive. While other children spent their evenings playing, he often helped his parents earn enough money to put food on the table.
Despite the hardships, the boy had a dream. He didnβt know exactly what success looked like, but he knew he wanted a better lifeβnot only for himself but for the people he loved.
Whenever he spoke about his dreams, people laughed.
βPeople like us donβt become successful,β they would say.
βBe realistic.β
βStop dreaming and focus on surviving.β
At first, their words hurt him. He wondered if they were right. Maybe success was only meant for people born into wealth, privilege, and opportunity.
But deep inside, a small voice kept telling him to continue.
Years passed.
The boy grew older and moved to a city in search of opportunities. He had very little money. Sometimes he skipped meals to save enough for rent. Sometimes he worked long hours during the day and spent nights learning new skills.
Life tested him repeatedly.
He applied for jobs and got rejected.
He started projects that failed.
He trusted people who betrayed him.
He invested time into things that never worked.
Every failure felt like a reminder of what people had told him years ago.
βSuccess isnβt for people like you.β
Many times he thought about giving up.
Many times he almost quit.
But every morning he woke up and decided to try one more time.
One more application.
One more idea.
One more effort.
One more day.
Months became years.
Years became a decade.
Slowly, things began to change.
The skills he spent years learning started opening doors.
The discipline he built during difficult times made him stronger than most.
The failures that once embarrassed him became lessons.
The pain he experienced became wisdom.
And the patience he developed became his greatest strength.
One day, something incredible happened.
A project he had worked on for years finally succeeded.
People started noticing him.
The same people who once ignored him suddenly wanted to know his story.
The same people who laughed at his dreams started calling him an inspiration.
The same people who doubted him asked him for advice.
Reporters wrote articles about his success.
Friends congratulated him.
Strangers admired him.
Everyone saw the result.
Very few saw the journey.
Nobody saw the nights when he cried because nothing seemed to work.
Nobody saw the mornings when he wanted to quit but chose to continue.
Nobody saw the sacrifices.
Nobody saw the failures.
Nobody saw the fear.
They only saw success.
One evening, while looking at everything he had achieved, he remembered the little boy from the village.
The boy who had no money.
The boy who had no connections.
The boy who had no guarantees.
The boy who only had a dream.
At that moment, he realized something important.
Success was never about becoming famous.
It was never about money.
It was never about proving others wrong.
Success was about becoming the person he needed to become in order to achieve his goals.
The greatest victory wasnβt the destination.
It was the transformation.
The poor boy had become a confident man.
The scared child had become courageous.
The dreamer had become a doer.
The person who once doubted himself had learned to believe in himself.
And that was the real success.
Because success is not a single moment.
It is thousands of small decisions made every day.
It is choosing discipline when excuses are easier.
It is choosing faith when fear is louder.
It is choosing action when failure seems certain.
It is getting up one more time than you fall.
Years later, when people asked him for the secret of success, he always gave the same answer:
βThere is no secret.
Success belongs to those who keep moving when nobody is watching.
To those who continue when nobody believes.
To those who stay patient when results are invisible.
To those who refuse to quit.β
And then he would smile and add:
βMost people give up just before their breakthrough.
Donβt be most people.β
β¨ The road to success is never easy. But every step, every sacrifice, every failure, and every lesson eventually becomes part of a story worth telling. β¨
Moral: Success is not about being the smartest, richest, or luckiest person in the room. Success belongs to those who keep going long after everyone else has stopped.
*π 7 SIMPLE DAILY HABITS TO FEEL YOUR BEST*
1. *Start your morning without your phone* β Give your mind space to wake up calmly
2. *Drink a glass of water right after waking up* β Rehydrates and jumpstarts digestion
3. *Get at least 15 mins of movement* β Walk, stretch, yoga β just *move*
4. *Eat real, whole foods* β Less packaging, more color on your plate
5. *Take a screen-free break* β Go tech-free for 30 mins daily to reset your brain
6. *Write down 1 thing youβre grateful for* β Keeps your mindset positive and grounded
7. *Go to bed at the same time* β Your body loves rhythm, and sleep is the foundation of health
π *These small habits stack up to big changes. Start small. Stay consistent.*
π₯β¨ *Motivation Boost*
πͺ Keep going even when it gets hard β growth starts there
π± Small steps every day still move you forward
π« Donβt wait for the βperfect timeβ β start now
π§ Your thoughts shape your life β think strong, stay strong
β³ Progress is slow, but quitting makes it zero
π You are closer than you think β donβt give up now
π *Push yourself today, your future self will thank you.*
π₯ Your future is created by what you do todayβ¦ not tomorrow.
Every small step matters.
Every failure teaches something.
Every hard day makes you stronger.
Donβt quit just because progress feels slow. π±
Great things take time, patience, and consistency.
One day, youβll look back and thank yourself for not giving up. π«
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D-Day: 6
31.05.2026
To do list ;
Study for 4 hrs β°
Step 5000
2 lt water π¦
Exercise for 30 min βΉ
Take a shower πΏ
Cleaning π
Goodluck on your studies β
Imagine where you could be one year from now π
If you stopped doubting yourself π§
Stopped wasting energy on distractions π±
Stopped waiting for perfect timing β³
And finally gave your goals your full effort πͺ
The difference would be impossible to ignore ππ₯
Are u turkish and if u are do u know any other turkish people here?
Im turkish but i dont know any turkish people in here
DAILY MOTIVATION
"Discipline is explaining to your brain that you need to sacrifice immediate pleasures for greater rewards in future."
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29.05.2026
D-day: 8
Goodluck on your studies β
Iβm so ready to graduateπ
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ππ±: ππ²πͺπ·πͺ ππΈππΈπ·πΈπΏπͺ
One year of serious focus π―
Serious discipline π
And serious consistency π
Can completely transform your mindset π§
Your confidence π
And your entire life π π₯
28.05.2026
D-Day: 9
Your future self is watching every decision you make π
Every excuse π«
Every sacrifice π
Every disciplined choice π
Is either building your dream life π
Or delaying it π₯
D-DAY : 11
β’FINAL EXAMS π±π
To do list;
Study for 3 hrs
Step 5000
Exercise 30 min
2 lt water drink
Take a shower
Shopping + cleaning
Goood luck everyone π
At some point π₯
You have to stop hoping life magically improves π
And become ruthless about your growth π
Protect your focus π―
Protect your energy β‘
Protect your standards π
Because nobody else is going to build the future you dream about ππ₯
*How to Control Your 3Ms (Mind, Mouth, Mood):*
*1. MIND:*
- Read every day
- Exercise regularly
- Meditate frequently
- Learn new skills
- Practice mindfulness
*2. MOUTH:*
- Eat a balanced diet
- Drink plenty of water
- Avoid processed foods
- Practice mindful eating
*3. MOOD:*
- Practice gratitude
- Exercise to release endorphins
- Connect with loved ones
- Pursue hobbies
- Get enough rest
GOOD MORNING! MAY YOU HAVE A BLESSED AND WONDERFUL WEEK π
D-DAY: 12
THINGS TO DO;
β’ Study for a minimum of 4 HOURS!
β’ Exercise for a minimum of 30 minutes!
β’ Take at least 5000 steps!
β’ Drink at least 2 liters of water!
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
You keep waiting for a breakthrough π
While ignoring the small daily decisions π
That actually create breakthroughs π₯
The early mornings β°
The discipline on bad days π§οΈ
The moments you choose focus π―
Instead of distractions π±π₯