Blog Posts

  • The Emotional Journey of Procrastination and Growth

    It’s funny how procrastination feels like such a small, harmless thing when we’re younger, just a few hours of scrolling, a few deadlines stretched, a few “I’ll do it tomorrow” promises whispered into the quiet of the night. But somewhere along the way, “tomorrow” starts to feel heavier. Not just as a word, but as

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  • Finding Yourself: The Brave Path of Self-Discovery

    If I had to be completely honest, the hardest personal goal I’ve ever set for myself has been learning to truly understand and accept who I am, not the version I post online, not the version that fits everyone’s expectations, but the real me. It sounds so simple when you say it out loud, but

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  • Empower Yourself: Trust, Vulnerability, and Healing

    If I could sit down with my younger self and whisper one lesson into their ears, it would be this: your life is yours to live, not a stage for others to direct. For the longest time, I thought I had to bend, mold, and sometimes even break myself to fit into other people’s expectations,

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  • Red Flags: How Relationships Affect Your Peace of Mind

    If I really sit with myself and think about it, what personality traits feel like red flags to me, it always comes down to how a person makes me feel about myself when I’m around them. Some people lift you up, while others slowly chip away at your peace. I can’t stand that controlling energy.

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  • Finding Peace: Simple Ways to Relax Your Mind

    When someone asks me how I relax, I never have one single answer, it’s more like a mosaic of little rituals that keep me grounded. For me, relaxation isn’t about switching my brain off, it’s about giving it gentleness, space, and softness in a world that’s always demanding speed. Writing is my first refuge. Putting

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  • Finding Peace at Home

    My ideal home isn’t about how big the rooms are or how expensive the furniture looks. It’s about the feeling it gives me the moment I step inside. For me, an ideal home is a place where I don’t have to pretend to be anyone I’m not. A space where masks and performances fall away,

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