The Fear Is Not Being Alone

One of the greatest myths society tells women is that the fear of being alone is what keeps them in marriages they have already outgrown. But for a woman who has spent years feeling emotionally abandoned within her own relationship, that fear begins to lose its meaning. Because she already knows what being alone feelsContinue reading “The Fear Is Not Being Alone”

The Day I Heard the Truth: “I Don’t Love You Because I Don’t Love Myself”

Sometimes the most painful truth arrives after decades of silence. Twenty six years.After twenty six years, the only honest words I heard were: ‘I don’t love you because I don’t love myself.’ In that moment, my life shattered and my real journey began.” Twenty six years of believing in love, commitment, and the quiet promisesContinue reading “The Day I Heard the Truth: “I Don’t Love You Because I Don’t Love Myself””

Why Positivity Can Trigger Discomfort in Others: A Spiritual and Psychological Reflection

Positivity is often seen as a strength, yet not everyone responds well to highly energetic or optimistic people. In fact, a consistently positive person can sometimes trigger discomfort, judgment, or even dislike in others. This reaction is not about positivity itself, but about what it reflects within the observer.When someone is feeling emotionally drained, insecure,Continue reading “Why Positivity Can Trigger Discomfort in Others: A Spiritual and Psychological Reflection”

The Psychology of Hitting a Wall

There comes a moment in life when everything feels stuck. No clarity. No movement. No motivation. Just the sense that you’ve hit a wall. Psychologically, this moment is often misunderstood. We label it as failure, exhaustion, or weakness. But more often than not, hitting a wall is not a sign that something is wrong withContinue reading “The Psychology of Hitting a Wall”

The Sacred Losses of Becoming

There is a quiet grief that comes with growth  not the loud, dramatic kind, but the soft ache of noticing who no longer walks beside you. As you evolve, some people fall away. Not because you failed. Not because they were wrong or you were unworthy. But because the version of you that once fitContinue reading “The Sacred Losses of Becoming”