🌹 Someone once asked me:“What do you get out of writing poetry, quotes, and fundraising for charities?”The truth? I don’t get much in the material sense.But I gain something far greater:
✨ The joy of turning words into hope.
✨ The chance to give voice to those who feel unseen.
✨ The opportunity to let art serve a purpose bigger than myself.That’s why I wrote If Rose Could Talk—a poem reminding working professionals to pause, breathe, and remember their worth.
For me, poetry is not just about beauty, it’s about impact.I don’t just write for myself—I write so words can bloom into kindness. 🌹
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I am glad that I post regularly here. This helps me clear my mind, and any negative thoughts that build up over time.
Why I am excited 😊
I feel like I am a part of this large community where I can share my thoughts and ideas 💡
What am I doing?
Blogs and Book Writing:
I write blogs here and additionally I write books on mindfulness, repentence and related topics. I am currently writing a book titles ” Healing in Silence” I will share more details as I progress.
What else do I do?
I gave up my Job due to ongoing family and personal issues, health issues as well. However, I have not given up hope of bouncing back and reviving myself.
Following this I registered myself as a sole trader, where I could write as a freelancer and start a small business, this would be a social entrepreneur where I will donate a part of my income for good causes. My business name is Jazeez Store. Further details to come soon.
How do I plan to earn:
By writing blogs and books and other digital products.
I also do affiliate marketing where I write posts about products and upload videos on my YouTube channel “The Global Pulse by Zee”.
I coming weeks I am looking forward to introduce my own range of products. These would be Gifts sets with various themes, like gift ideas for Mindfulness, gift sets for students, teachers, nurses and so on. As I do not have means to do all of this in one go I would be starting slow.
How can you help me
Please do subscribe me here or on YouTube channel to help me grow. You can also donate to help me. This would be a big help, and to return this favor back I will endeavor to give back an appreciation gift of digital or non digital form.
Lastly, please do join in my journey to grow and make positive changes to lives of people who are struggling in some form or shape.
In today’s fast paced world 🌎 every one is going through struggles and even though the intensity of struggles might not be same for everyone their struggles and their personal outlook is unique in its own sense.
If this post has resonated with you, or if you feel we can make positive change together plead like,share, subscribe or comment
(Continuation of my earlier post: “Letting Away Your Roots to Change the Fruits”)
In life, our “roots” aren’t just where we come from — they are the thoughts we nurture, the habits we repeat, the people we surround ourselves with, and the stories we keep telling ourselves.
Sometimes, these roots feed us with strength and wisdom. But other times, they keep us stuck in the same season, producing the same “fruits” — outcomes we no longer want.
Why We Hold On to Old Roots
Comfort Zone – The familiar feels safe, even when it limits us.
Fear of Change – Letting go means uncertainty, and uncertainty can feel risky.
Emotional Attachments – People, places, and patterns we’ve grown with feel like part of our identity.
Signs It’s Time to Change the Roots
Issues Encountered
You keep repeating the same mistakes or cycles despite wanting different results.
Your goals excite you, but your daily actions don’t align with them.
You feel drained, uninspired, or “stuck” even when everything seems fine on the surface.
How to Start Changing the Roots (Without Losing Yourself)
Self-Audit Your Garden 🌿 – Write down the influences, habits, and beliefs shaping your life right now. Identify which ones feed your growth and which ones starve it.
Prune with Purpose ✂ – Let go of one unhelpful habit, thought pattern, or commitment that no longer serves your bigger vision.
Replant with Intention 🌸 – Replace the old with something that energizes you: new skills, empowering relationships, or a mindset shift.
Water Daily 💧 – Consistency is the secret. Small, repeated actions grow new roots stronger than you think.
The truth is, you can’t grow mangoes from an apple tree. If you want different fruits, you must be brave enough to change the roots that feed them.
So today, ask yourself: ✨ What one root will I change so my life can bear better fruits?
What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?
If I could ask for one change—just one—from the words I share here, it would be this:
That we remember how deeply we need each other.
Not just in moments of crisis, not just when headlines remind us of suffering, but in the quiet, everyday spaces of life. The way a kind word softens someone’s day. The way shared stories remind us we’re not alone. The way a simple act of giving—whether food, time, or listening—can be a turning point in another person’s life.
My blog isn’t just about ideas, it’s about connection. It’s about building a place—however small—where we remember that compassion isn’t weakness, it’s strength. That empathy isn’t a luxury, but a foundation. That when we choose to lift one another, even in the smallest of ways, we are building something far greater than ourselves.
I want this space to be a quiet rebellion against indifference.
A reminder that even when the world seems hardened, you still have the power to soften it—through your words, your presence, your care.
What if we stopped seeing people as strangers… and started seeing them as stories waiting to be heard? What if we treated kindness not as a random act, but a conscious practice?
That is the change I hope this blog brings.
To inspire a deeper commitment to helping one another, to showing up with honesty, and to creating community where no one feels invisible
Because the truth is: The world doesn’t change because of grand gestures. It changes because we choose, again and again, to care.
So let this blog be a place where care lives. Where trust is nurtured. Where hope is kept alive not through perfection, but through the simple, sacred act of showing up—for one another.
This is Zoeb Ali – Zee, wishing you all the good luck in whatever positive, small or big you are doing in your life to improve life of your loved ones, unknown individuals and families struggling and needing your love ❤ and help and yourself. Keep reading my posts and comment,like and share so I know if my words make any difference to you. Thank you for reading my posts.
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