It’s Better to Focus on What’s Right Than Who’s Right

In our fast-paced world, it’s common for disagreements to arise. Whether it’s in personal relationships, workplace settings, or broader societal issues, the focus often shifts to determining who is right rather than understanding what is right. This inclination to assign blame or victory can overshadow the larger picture—one that reveals deeper truths about the situationContinue reading “It’s Better to Focus on What’s Right Than Who’s Right”

The Other Side of the Coin: Recognizing the Positives in Our Upbringing

In recent years, the conversation around inner child healing, past traumas, and difficult upbringing situations has gained significant traction. Social media is filled with stories, reels, and posts advocating for addressing childhood wounds and blaming upbringing for negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours. While these discussions are valid and provide a platform for many to healContinue reading “The Other Side of the Coin: Recognizing the Positives in Our Upbringing”

The Overlooked Burden of a Mother’s Love: A Personal Reflection.

As a mother, it can feel like you’re caught in a constant tug-of-war between wanting to raise independent, resilient children and ensuring their safety. This battle is even harder when you’re parenting with little or no support, and the absence of a partner’s presence puts more pressure on you. In many households, the father mayContinue reading “The Overlooked Burden of a Mother’s Love: A Personal Reflection.”

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I realize that no external experience or achievement can determine my worth. I accept that I am always doing the best I can. I honor myself and my journey. I recognize how far I have come. I know I haven’t lost my way because I have found myself.”