Marriage is not just about love. It is about growth, individual and together. Two people enter into a bond with dreams, values, and the hope that they will walk side by side through life’s seasons. But what happens when one chooses growth while the other resists it? In my own journey, I kept growing. IContinue reading “When One Grows and the Other Stays Still: The Silent Gap in Marriage”
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When One Grows and the Other Stays Still: The Silent Gap in Marriage
Marriage is not just about love. It is about growth, individual and together. Two people enter into a bond with dreams, values, and the hope that they will walk side by side through life’s seasons. But what happens when one chooses growth while the other resists it? In my own journey, I kept growing. IContinue reading “When One Grows and the Other Stays Still: The Silent Gap in Marriage”
Happiness is Grown, Not Found
Many of us hold onto the idea that happiness lives somewhere beyond our current reality, on the other side of a new job, a new relationship, or a fresh start. But the truth is, happiness doesn’t magically appear after change. It’s cultivated in the soil of where you already stand, with the seeds of dailyContinue reading “Happiness is Grown, Not Found”
Forgiveness as a Path to Reclaiming Power
Forgiveness is often misunderstood as weakness, as if letting go of resentment means excusing the wrong that was done to us. In reality, forgiveness requires immense internal strength. To forgive is to reclaim the power that pain, betrayal, and anger once held over us. When someone deceives or betrays us, it can feel like theyContinue reading “Forgiveness as a Path to Reclaiming Power”
The myth of sacrifice in relationships
Somewhere along the line, I, too, believed that sacrifice was the mark of true commitment in relationships. I thought love meant putting my needs aside, letting go of parts of myself, and carrying the weight in silence just to keep the bond intact. For a while, I convinced myself this was strength, loyalty, and evenContinue reading “The myth of sacrifice in relationships”
Teachers’ Day: Lessons Beyond the Classroom
Teachers’ Day is often seen as a day to honour those who guide us in schools, colleges, and universities. Their dedication shapes our foundation, and their lessons stay with us long after we leave the classroom. Yet, if we look closely, life itself is the greatest school—and every person we encounter becomes a teacher inContinue reading “Teachers’ Day: Lessons Beyond the Classroom”
Forgiveness: Reclaiming My Power
I remember the day I realized I was exhausted from carrying anger. It wasn’t just the betrayal that hurt. It was the way I kept replaying it in my mind, as if reliving the moment could somehow change the outcome. But all it did was drain me. That was the day I understood: holding onContinue reading “Forgiveness: Reclaiming My Power”
Where Wisdom Reigns: Harmony Between Thinking and Feeling
True wisdom is not found in choosing between logic and emotion but in creating a bridge where both can coexist. Where wisdom reigns, there is no conflict between thinking and feeling—because each supports the other. Wisdom understands that the intellect without empathy can become cold and calculating, while feelings without discernment may lead to chaos.Continue reading “Where Wisdom Reigns: Harmony Between Thinking and Feeling”
Micromanaging Your Relationships and Its Side Effects
In professional settings, we often hear about the pitfalls of micromanagement—how it stifles growth, kills creativity, and breeds resentment. Interestingly, the same concept applies to personal relationships. When we micromanage the people we love—whether a partner, friend, or family member—we end up suffocating the very bond we are trying to protect. Micromanagement in relationships showsContinue reading “Micromanaging Your Relationships and Its Side Effects”
Every Relationship Is a Mirror: Learning Who You Are Through Love
Romantic relationships are more than just companionship. They are living laboratories where we discover, sometimes painfully, sometimes joyfully, who we are and what we want in life. When you fall for someone, you aren’t just meeting them; you’re meeting yourself in a new context. You see how you respond to intimacy, how you handle conflict,Continue reading “Every Relationship Is a Mirror: Learning Who You Are Through Love”
