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(A conversation) Her: “You know what happened today?” Him: “Let me guess, another guy at the office tried to flirt with you?” Her: (sighs) “Yes, and it’s not like I encourage it. I don’t get why this keeps happening.” Him: “Honestly, don’t you think this happens too often with you? I mean, I don’t hear…
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As life passes, we grow older, so do our friends around us, making us a circle of people who have a settled life with a comfortable routine. There’s a steady job, bills are paid on time, and there’s even room for the occasional indulgence—a dinner out, a weekend getaway, a gift for a friend. By…
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(Physical v/s Emotional) Living with a body that aches like it’s carrying the weight of my entire past—every scar, every trauma, every whisper of sadness, echoing in the pulse of my bones. Each morning, as I wake up with pain stretching its fingers through my body, reminding me of its presence, its persistence. It has…
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“Life becomes easier when you learn to accept an apology you never got.”— Robert Brault I have never shared this in past at any forum with such openness, but today as I accept myself and I give away the fear of being vulnerable I would share my story of journey beyond resentment. I stepped in…
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“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”— Franklin D. Roosevelt While reading the book “The Power of Subconscious Mind”, where Murphy explains how releasing fear allows the subconscious mind to operate effectively, without the restrictions of anxiety or self-doubt. It was so relatable, when I glanced back to my past and saw…
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While growing up I always felt that our emotions are just not a matter of concern for our elders. We Gen X, have witnessed profound changes in the globe, particularly in the areas of technology, society, and the economy. As we grew up during a transition from analogue to digital, landlines to smartphones, and the…
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I have been always intrigued by the correlation that I have been observing between history and how as humans we evolve in our life journeys. On one hand history is more than just a record of conflicts, conquests, and social development. Fundamentally, history is the study of change—a never-ending story molded by the ebb and…
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What we react to is often the symptom, not the cause; to truly understand someone, we must look beyond their words to their struggles. Most of us feel that proving our point is more important than giving someone that benefit of doubt. And the funniest part is this someone is usually not some unknown person,…
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These days we see many psychologist and mindfulness coaches using this phrase, ‘fight or flight’ mode/response. So, what is this “Fight or Flight” to my understanding it is our bodies instant automatic responses to either confront or escape perceived threats. This mental state is a part of our DNA system, which developed to aid our…
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I was in my teens when I picked up the habit of reading books, now after 3 decades, with around 300 books in paperback or hardcover plus 175 e-books in my kindle and 42 books in audible, I feel my quest to find the hidden treasures in the books is still unearthed. I have not…
