From a very early age, I got used to seeing people coming into my life for two reasons, and these reasons resonated with me deeply because I am generally very charmed by human beings. Every time, I expect the world from the interaction, and when the world doesn’t turn at least 360 degrees, I get disappointed quickly. People are so multilayered, multifaceted, multidimensional...
I woke up today angry.
And I don’t like being angry.
I would have preferred to be joyful, light, grateful.
But this morning, anger sat heavy on my mind.
The first email I saw was from a coaching program I recently explored—it spoke of abundance and gratitude. It only made me angrier.
It sounds silly. But it didn’t feel silly. It felt… invasive.
You probably consider yourself a lifelong learner. You absorb books, podcasts, courses, and workshops like a sponge. Some might even call you a “perpetual student.” You believe accumulating knowledge is the key to transformation. Yet somehow, your life hasn’t shifted the way you expected.
Does the expanding universe guarantee he expansion of your abundance?
Psychology LOVES trauma work. Because most—well, the vast majority—of us have been traumatized in one way or another. Often by our parents, but really, it doesn’t matter who. For traditional therapy, trauma work is a goldmine. Almost everyone becomes a client. But here’s the problem: traditional therapy isn’t designed to truly heal trauma. And there’s one simple reason why...
Every human being’s necessity is validation. We seek reflection, confirmation, and assurance that we are aligned with what’s considered “normal.” But is this need for external validation truly indispensable?
Lately, I’ve been seeing a wave of vulnerable, honest posts on LinkedIn—people sharing that they’ve lost their jobs and are searching, often for months. And these aren’t people lacking experience or drive. I’m talking about smart, deeply capable, passionate professionals—young and seasoned, credentialed and skilled—posting, sometimes pleading, for a chance to work again.
Do you want to bring it back to life?
Every true desire holds immense life power. It gives you vitality and energy to follow your life path.
Let’s revive it with a simple 4-step exercise.
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❤️ You don’t go out with friends and prefer to stay at home. -
Sometimes staying home feels like the safest place you have. The idea of getting out, being seen, or leaving your comfort zone can feel overwhelming—like a quiet signal from inside that your self-worth feels fragile right now.
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