Tag: empowerment

  • Breaking Free from Auto-Pilot Living

    Breaking Free from Auto-Pilot Living

    We often say that people live on auto-pilot. They wake up and get ready for work. They drive to the office and come back home. This is a predictable rhythm that repeats itself day after day. The routine might be slightly interrupted by weekends, holidays, or vacations. However, even those breaks can start to look the same. Some people travel to the same country, at the same time, to the same hotel, year after year. It’s as their spontaneity is also scheduled.

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  • Finding Guidance in Everyday Moments

    Finding Guidance in Everyday Moments

    This morning, I woke up to colour — not from outside, but from within.

    Before even opening my eyes, I saw yellow energy moving — warm, alive, pulsing like sunlight behind my eyelids. A few moments later, the purple light appeared, soft and expansive, as if something greater was gently wrapping around me.

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  • I Woke Up a Different Person

    I Woke Up a Different Person

    Today I woke up like a different person.

    At first, I wasn’t in the right mood — heavy, hesitant, unsure if I even wanted to go to the gym. But I went. I worked out but I did something totally different this time — Callanetics. Quite a shift from the old version of me who used to lift heavy weights and chase strength in a different way.

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  • Maybe It’s Time to Pray for Love

    Maybe It’s Time to Pray for Love

    Last night, I had a dream that didn’t feel like a dream. It felt like instruction.

    A quiet voice — steady, certain — said to me:

    Pray for love.

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  • Overcoming Fear: Finding Your Voice Within

    Overcoming Fear: Finding Your Voice Within

    Have you ever noticed how hard it can be to simply say what you truly feel — to tell the truth about what you want, what you need, or even what you dream of?

    We speak easily about the weather, work, or weekend plans. But when it comes to saying, “This is what I really want,” suddenly a lump forms in the throat, a tightening in the chest, and a silent war begins inside.

    I felt that war recently — the frustration of knowing what I want to say yet staying quiet. The anger that rises not at others, but at myself, for betraying my own truth.

    And then I realized: this silence isn’t new. It’s inherited.

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