The Cost of Closure
There’s a strange kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come with visible endings. It lingers in the air like perfume that […]
Personal development/growth isn’t linear, and neither is this journey. I share insights, habits, and mindset shifts that have actually worked (and a few that didn’t). It’s all about becoming more of who you already are—on your terms.
There’s a strange kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come with visible endings. It lingers in the air like perfume that […]
There was something electric about the way he spoke online. I don’t even remember how I stumbled upon his page.
You have heard this phrase a million times before—“No one owes you anything.” It’s a phrase that’s often tossed around
Growing up, I always saw personal hygiene as one of those everyday things you just did, like brushing your teeth
Starting Over Or Continuing Differently? While pondering today, I found myself thinking about the often glorified notion of “starting over.”
As I write this, the song Adulthood na Scam by Lade is playing in the background. This song has been
Alright, let’s dive into this. It’s a topic I think we’ve all danced around at some point, right? That feeling
When it comes to personal growth, career advancement, or just navigating life in general, the debate between confidence and competence
The Unexpected Lessons in Everyday Conversations You know how sometimes, in the middle of a conversation that you least expect,
Imagine this: You send a simple text to your partner, “Okay, do what you want.” You meant it playfully, maybe
Here we are, April! A brand new month, a fresh quarter, and another golden opportunity to breathe, reset goals, and
Quiet Confidence: Embracing My Introversion I used to think that being an introvert meant I had to apologise for my
The Hidden Power of Small Habits You ever looked at someone who seems to have their life together and wonder
The Silent Power of Observation: How Noticing More Can Change Your Life Have you ever walked into a room and
Emotional Intelligence: Your past reactions often reveal patterns—responses we default to in moments of pressure, frustration, or conflict. Sometimes, we