Black and White, and Sex

Some nights, after sex, a woman doesn’t feel radiant. She doesn’t feel claimed or cherished. She feels like something sacred

Oh…is this Love?

Love is not a noun. Not really. It’s not a fixed place we arrive at, or a trait we “have.”

Who Gets to Speak? The Quiet Power Games We All Play

Picture this: cold coffee, open spreadsheet, and me, trying to design a training program that actually helps people better understand

Finding Myself in the Chaos: One Story of ADHD

We live in two worlds now — the digital and the physical. And, honestly, it’s time to stop denying it.

Life, Interrupted: Living with Epilepsy – Three Voices, One Story

Epilepsy is often misunderstood as just a medical condition with dramatic, movie-style seizures. But for many, it’s a deeply personal,

When Helping Hurts: Escaping the Trap of Codependent Love

Codependent relations can feel like a full-time job you never signed up for. It’s exhausting, confusing, and often mistaken for

«You Can’t Possibly Love Me»: Healing the Unlovable Wound

We all want love. But for some, the moment it gets too close, something inside pulls away. The words may

The Art of Joy

Joy and trust in ourselves aren’t luxuries — they’re quiet inner compasses. Yet many of us have drifted so far

Blending In or Fading Out?: Immigration, Identity, and the Cost

There’s a strange thing that sometimes happens when we move to a new country. At first, it’s exciting. A fresh

“I’m Not That Kind of Person”: Silent Success Sabotage

We all sell something. Whether it’s a service, a product, an idea—or simply ourselves in a job interview. But the

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