Let’s be real: life can be unfair. Things happen that shake us, break us, and make us question everything. Feeling sad? That’s normal. We’re human. But staying stuck in that dark little corner where you keep telling yourself life is harder for you than anyone else? That’s not helping. Trust me, I’ve been there. I know how easy it is to slip into that spiral of “Why me?” and just…
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Emotional Intelligence
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Reasons You Might Be Feeling Unfulfilled in Life
Let’s talk about that feeling, the one that sneaks up when everything looks “fine” on the outside, but something inside just feels… off. Like a quiet void.I’ve felt it too. And if you’re here reading this, you’re probably trying to make sense of your own…
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Emotional Agility vs. Toxic Positivity: What’s the Difference (and Why It Matters)
Let’s get one thing straight: not everything in life can be fixed with a smile and a “good vibes only” sticker. There’s a world of difference between being emotionally agile and being toxically positive. One honors your truth. The other silences it. One helps you…
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How to Sit With Uncomfortable Emotions
Uncomfortable emotions suck. Anger, shame, grief, fear… they hit hard and often show up uninvited. But pretending they’re not there? That only makes it worse. We weren’t meant to suppress our feelings or smile our way through suffering. We’re meant to feel deeply, honestly, fully. Sitting…
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What Does It Really Mean To Be Emotionally Available?
Let’s get real… Emotional availability isn’t about being perfect or having it all figured out. It’s about being there. For yourself. For others. Without shutting down, without hiding behind sarcasm, distractions, or that little voice in your head that says, “Feelings make you weak.” So…
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How To Help Someone With Low Self Esteem?
…and what I’ve learned from dealing with my own, too. Let me start with this:I’m not perfect. I’ve had moments – hell, entire chapters – where I doubted my worth, over-apologized for existing, and convinced myself that I wasn’t enough. So when someone close to…