Articles
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Was It Double Dating — or Choosing Herself?
She wasn’t choosing between two people—she was choosing between pain and peace. What looked like “double dating” from the outside was, in truth, a quiet act of survival.
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Lazy Days: Rested or Unproductive?
Are lazy days truly restful, or do they leave us feeling unproductive? Sometimes, the answer lies in understanding what kind of rest we really need.
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She Survived. I Arrived.
She endured, she healed, she kept going—and slowly, she built the life she once only dreamed of.
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When the Younger Generation Teaches the Older One
A heartfelt moment between a mother and daughter reveals how love can turn into pressure—and how understanding can bridge the generation gap.
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Solitude & Overthinking: How Silence Fuels Creativity (Without Blocking It)
Do you ever feel like your best ideas come when you’re alone—but overthinking ruins them? Discover how solitude can boost creativity, where the line between deep thinking and overthinking lies, and how to turn your ideas into action. This is your reminder to slow down, reflect, and create—without getting stuck in your own mind.
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When Love Feels Colourful
Love, like colour, quietly fills the spaces we didn’t know were empty.
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Holi Beyond Colours
Holi is more than colours — it is a reminder to burn negativity and awaken faith, purity, and inner transformation.
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Little Things That Quietly Disturb My Peace
Small things disturb my peace more than they should — clutter, harsh noise, or quiet signs of uncleanliness. Trivial, perhaps, yet each unsettles comfort in its own way. Maybe pet peeves are simply reflections of what makes us feel calm and at ease.
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10 Ways to Spend Time Alone
Spending time alone isn’t loneliness—it’s a chance to reconnect with yourself. From mindful walks to creative moments, solitude can become surprisingly joyful and fulfilling. Here are ten simple ways to enjoy your own company.
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Good Listeners: A Rare Species
Sometimes, being heard is all the healing we need.















