Once, I felt like I always needed to be with others. It wasn't because I lacked confidence. As a teacher, mentor, and friend, I had many roles. But,...
Read moreDetailsChoosing kindness is tough when life gets too much. Many have shared their struggles: "I'm working twice as hard but I'm so tired." This feeling of not getting...
Read moreDetailsThe holiday season brings warmth, but grief can linger too. The Giving Grief a Voice community knows this well: emotional dichotomy—feeling joy and sadness at once—is real. If...
Read moreDetails“Losing doesn’t mean you’ve done something wrong. It means you’ve held on too long.” The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) teaches leaders like nurse Shelica Cox...
Read moreDetailsEvery personal narrative is alive and keeps growing. It changes with every choice, stumble, and win. Think about this: “I write because I need to hear my own...
Read moreDetailsMatthew 24:36 says, "No one knows the day or hour." This truth shows how our most important decisions are often hidden. Choices like standing up for what we...
Read moreDetailsRecurring memories are more than just echoes from the past. They are clues to our true selves. Whether it's a childhood memory or a key moment, these memories...
Read moreDetailsEver walked into a room and felt like you’re back in time? A whiff of chlorine might remind you of summer pools. Grandma’s cinnamon rolls could make you...
Read moreDetailsChoosing yourself starts with a moment. Like when a parent realized, "I am enough," during the pandemic. This shift sparks self-empowerment.Over 70% of people feel drained by one-sided...
Read moreDetailsGoodbyes are not just the end; they can be the start of something new. Lucy Kellaway, a journalist for 32 years, found a new purpose teaching at 50....
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