The Freedom Nobody Talks About For the past six years, since my separation, I have heard the same words over and over again. “You’re free now.” “Do what you want.” “Live life on your own terms.” People often speak about freedom as though it is the happy ending. They imagine it as waking up everyContinue reading “The Freedom Nobody Talks About: Starting Again in your fifties”
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Acting Brave Until You Become Brave
There is a quiet power in the way we carry ourselves. Sometimes, confidence doesn’t begin as a feeling it begins as a choice.You may not always feel fearless. Your heart may race, your thoughts may doubt, and your past may whisper reasons to stay small. But the moment you choose to stand tall, speak up,Continue reading “Acting Brave Until You Become Brave”
The Crossroads of Becoming
There comes a moment in life where everything pauses… Not because the world stops, but because you must decide. Every crossroad is not just a choice between paths, it is a quiet invitation to see differently, think deeper, and become more. And yet, it feels heavy. Because no matter which path you choose,you must leaveContinue reading “The Crossroads of Becoming”
Stand Tall: The Gita’s Lesson on Fighting for Your Rights and Truth”
There comes a time in everyone’s life when staying silent feels safer than speaking up when bowing down to what’s wrong seems easier than standing tall for what’s right. But silence, as the Bhagavad Gita reminds us, is not peace. It’s surrender to fear. When Arjuna stood on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, he was tornContinue reading “Stand Tall: The Gita’s Lesson on Fighting for Your Rights and Truth””
You are not lost. You are being realigned
Life has a way of making us believe that discomfort is a sign of failure, rejection, or a dead end. Yet, if we look closer, discomfort is rarely a wall that blocks us. More often, it is a doorway waiting to be opened, a threshold asking us to step into a new chapter. When everythingContinue reading “You are not lost. You are being realigned”
Courage, Strength, and Self-Compassion: A Message from My Future Self
Not long ago, I caught a glimpse of my future self. She appeared radiant, surrounded by luminous hues of green, purple, white, and blue—each colour carrying a message that reached deep into my soul. The words that came forward were simple yet powerful: courage, strength, and self-compassion. The green aura reminded me of the heart’sContinue reading “Courage, Strength, and Self-Compassion: A Message from My Future Self”
The Silent Strength of Courage
Courage is often misunderstood as the absence of fear, but true courage is admitting that you’re afraid and choosing to face that fear anyway. It is the quiet voice that tells you to try again after a failure, the steady hand that reaches out for support when you’re sinking, and the strength to walk awayContinue reading “The Silent Strength of Courage”
Breaking Through: Finding Strength in Brokenness.
Life often has a way of breaking us down in ways we never expect. A lost opportunity, a broken relationship, an unfulfilled dream—these moments can leave us feeling shattered, like fragments of our former selves. But what if these cracks are not signs of defeat? What if they are the universe’s way of preparing usContinue reading “Breaking Through: Finding Strength in Brokenness.”
Fears
Do you sometimes fear being independent? You may have been conditioned to believe the only way to have close relationships is to become enmeshed and entangled with others. Do you long for independence and breathing space yet fear reprisal should you choose to detach from unhealthy companions or situations? You’ll need courage for the alignmentContinue reading “Fears”
Life is like a journey on a train
Life is like a journey on a trainwith its stations, with changes of routes and with accidents!At birth we boarded the train and met our parents, and we believe they will always travel on our side. However, at some station our parents will step down from the train, leaving us on this journey alone. AsContinue reading “Life is like a journey on a train”
