When we react strongly in a conversation, the cause is often not the moment itself but something older, something historical. This post explores how past voices shape present conflicts, and how choosing your voice of today can break old patterns and transform communication.
Who Drives Your Car?
A reflection on how our subconscious โdrives the car,โ how acceptance opens doors, and how small inner movements help invite light back into our lives.
The mini-reactor inside me
Creaking stairs during a concert, a zipper with velcro, relentless coughingโฆ Small annoyances that sometimes feel like someoneโs throwing a match into my gas cloud. On reactivity, the confusion around mindfulness, and why I prefer being mindless over mind-full.
When Life Gets Dark, Look for a Light Switch
Why you attract what you radiate and how to consciously shift your energy. Small moments of light can create powerful change from within.
Unwind your spinning doubt
A powerful reflection on how โfabricated doubtโ can pull you away from your truth. For anyone seeking clarity, courage, and emotional freedom: this piece invites you back to your inner voice, your strength, and your own authentic path.
The Challenging Power of Perspective
I caught myself slipping into the very us-versus-them thinking I dislike so much. This post is about that confronting mirrorโand about the challenging power of perspective that colors, widens, and softens everything.
โจ โIn the endโฆ what will be your legacy?โ
In the end, what truly matters isnโt status or success โ itโs love. When life slows down, we realise that connection, compassion and presence shape our real legacy. This reflection explores why love remains our most meaningful compass and how choosing love today defines the legacy we leave behind.
Trust the season youโre in
A tender reflection on entering the autumn of life โ where emotions become compass needles, softness returns, and we no longer need to choose between sadness and joy, doubt and trust. A season of letting go, of knowing, and of learning to live with the questions.
The Power of Power
Iโve always had a complicated relationship with power. Then I read: โPower is merely a means to an end. The ends must also be virtuous.โ This insight helped me make peace with my ambivalence.
A Moment of (No) Opinion
In a world where everyone has something to say, maybe wisdom lies in knowing when not to. To choose a moment of (no) opinion.
The Train Keeps on Rushing Byโฆ
Sometimes it takes a simple hug โ and a long pause โ to realise that the people closest to us deserve more of our time, presence, and heart.
Amor Fati: a whispered โyesโ to Life
On finding joy in both the gentle & the rough edges of existence Life doesnโt always unfold the way we expect. Yet within the twists, storms, and silences lies an invitation: to embrace what is, fully and gently. Amor Fatiโa whispered yes to lifeโcan open the door to freedom, resilience, and unexpected joy. Iโm lucky to... Continue Reading →
Intuition or gut feeling-wise guides
โIntuition is your future remembering itself, guided by your past.โ Iโm a spiritual person, but I also love a rational explanation. Can you relate? So when I learned something interesting about intuition โ something that has always fascinated me โ from science in podcasts, I was thrilled. Our gut feeling. We often see it as... Continue Reading →
Raise our standards, not our voice
I see the worldโs problems, even though I avoid the news. Because my โฅ๏ธ canโt bear all the violence & injustice. We may not be able to do much thatโs truly impactful, but not everything is far from our own doorstep. I wondered what image our young people have of growing up. Perhaps mainly more... Continue Reading →
