“Sometimes the hardest part isn’t letting go, but learning to start again.” — Nicole Sobon There are times in life when a tiny voice inside says, “This isn’t helping us anymore.”Maybe it’s a relationship that has stopped feeling safe.Maybe it’s a dream that doesn’t fit the people we’ve grown into.Maybe it’s a memory that keeps…… Continue reading Why We Stay (Even in the hurt)?!
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When Caring Creates Distance: The Strange Aftermath of Being There
“The truth is, belonging starts with self-acceptance. Your level of belonging can never be greater than your level of self-acceptance.”— Brené Brown Most of us have been there. We’ve stood by someone through their darkest moments—grief, trauma, heartbreak, or a personal breakdown. We offered what we could: our time, our words, our quiet presence. And…… Continue reading When Caring Creates Distance: The Strange Aftermath of Being There
Grow Through What We Go Through
Grow through what we go through.. one of my favourite lines.. As we move through life, we pick up more than just candles on a birthday cake—we gather little nuggets of wisdom along the way. Our perspective starts to shift. The things that once felt like a big deal somehow lose their grip, making space…… Continue reading Grow Through What We Go Through
The Art of Letting Go: When Parents Need to Wean Themselves
Recently, I attended a social gathering where a lot of women came together. And you know what struck me? More than 90% of the conversation was about our children. It was a bit daunting to realize how much the role of being a mother dominates and takes over a woman’s personality, goals, thoughts, and, in…… Continue reading The Art of Letting Go: When Parents Need to Wean Themselves