There are moments in life when we begin to treat ourselves less like living beings and more like projects under constant revision. Maybe it begins innocently enough. We want to improve our health. We want to become more attentive, more productive, more emotionally grounded. We want to grow. Transformation is a natural part of being … Continue reading You Are Not a Problem to Be Solved
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It’s Easier to Believe the Bad Stuff
There’s a line in Pretty Woman that has stayed with me for years. Julia Roberts’ character says quietly, almost painfully honestly: “It’s easier to believe the bad stuff.” I suspect most of us know exactly what she means. A hundred kind words can drift past us like wind through an open window, but one criticism can settle … Continue reading It’s Easier to Believe the Bad Stuff
Embracing Your Unique Worth
There’s a striking line from the movie A Knight’s Tale that has lingered in my mind for some time: “You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting.” It’s a sentence meant to condemn, to declare that someone is not enough. And yet, how many of us have felt the … Continue reading Embracing Your Unique Worth
The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Have you ever felt defined by a mistake, as though a single error could encapsulate your entire identity? It’s common to attach our self-worth to our achievements or failures. Recently, I encountered a similar situation that offered a profound lesson in self-perception and value. The Incident: I love baking; it’s one of my ways to … Continue reading The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements
What's something you believe everyone should know. Do you remember a time when you felt you weren't good enough? When you felt pressured to prove your worth to the world? I've never shied away from sharing what I believe is crucial for everyone to know: each person, each being, is infinitely precious and unconditionally loved … Continue reading Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements





