Stolen Time, Heavy Baggage, and Choosing to Pack Light: A Reflection on Boundaries and Self-Worth

Sometimes, we find ourselves entangled with people who aren’t living on the same frequency. They can come into our lives, subtly siphoning away our time and energy, wearing a mask that seems aligned with who we are, but in reality, they’re playing a different game. What they offer might appear genuine at first, but ifContinueContinue reading “Stolen Time, Heavy Baggage, and Choosing to Pack Light: A Reflection on Boundaries and Self-Worth”

You Are Not Broken.

There’s a crucial distinction I’ve come to understand between respecting ourselves and trying to fix ourselves. Not in the way we’re often taught to respect ourselves in Western culture—a respect based on achievement, status, and conforming to societal norms—but rather a deeper, spiritual respect that embraces our true essence. This realization can be liberating, butContinueContinue reading “You Are Not Broken.”

Caregiving as a Calling: My Experience as a Primary Caregiver

When I first left my career to become a primary caregiver, I thought I understood the journey ahead. My background in psychology and my natural inclination as an empath made me feel like I was well-equipped to take on the emotional and mental challenges of caring for loved ones. What I didn’t fully grasp atContinueContinue reading “Caregiving as a Calling: My Experience as a Primary Caregiver”