At some point in life, we all realize something uncomfortable and strangely freeing at the same time: people are going to have opinions about us no matter what we do. Loud ones. Quiet ones. Half-formed ones based on a single moment, a single sentence, or a version of us that no longer exists. And ifContinue reading “Anchor in Your Own Truth”
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Be Water in the Hard Places
You know that feeling when life backs you into a corner? When every option feels like it costs you something. When you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, and you can almost hear the pressure in your own head. That’s the moment this line hits different: “When I’m caught between a rock andContinue reading “Be Water in the Hard Places”
Make Your Mind a Home You Actually Want to Live In
You live most of your life inside your head. Not in your house. Not in your car. Not in your office. Not even in your phone. Inside your head. That’s where the real “you” spends most of the time—thinking, replaying, planning, worrying, judging, hoping, regretting, imagining, comparing, daydreaming… all of it. And honestly, when youContinue reading “Make Your Mind a Home You Actually Want to Live In”
The Weight You Were Never Meant to Carry
Somewhere along the way, many of us quietly take on a role we were never officially given. Fixer. Stabilizer. The one who makes things better. If someone is struggling, you feel it’s your responsibility to step in. If something is broken, you instinctively reach for the tools. And if people around you are hurting, youContinue reading “The Weight You Were Never Meant to Carry”
How do you see yourself?
In today’s hyper-connected world, it becomes so easy to get swept away in the opinions of others. Who likes who, who wronged who, who is doing what and so on are all regular topics in our daily interactions. Caring about what others think of you is an arrow to the knee of your happiness. MostContinue reading “How do you see yourself?”
