Tag: acceptance
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Love is not the same as falling in love.
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Say It Like You Mean It
I created this journal because I know what it feels like to be in love and still feel unseen…To shut down during conflict.To say “I’m fine” when you’re not.To feel like you’re either too much or not enough. Before You Walk Away, Try This… If the way you talk to each other feels off…If silence…
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The Dream That Remembered You!
You might be someone who carries knowing. This may have been one of your first initiations a trigger into your deeper gifts. Often dreaming the truth, feel others’ stories in your body, or become energetic messengers without even realizing it. What you saw and experience wasn’t random. But it’s also not yours to hold forever.…
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Why a Woman Shouldn’t Be a Man’s Source of Inspiration.
In a recent podcast episode, I explored a concept that often goes unspoken: a woman should never be the source of a man’s inspiration. And here’s why. I shared two key reasons. First, when a man draws his drive and ambition solely from a woman, that energy is often temporary. The moment he no longer…
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The psychological factors in Sean Combs case “PDiddy”
Puffy Defense’s Position: “Combs’ legal team acknowledged some violent behavior but argued that the relationships and activities were consensual. They contended that the prosecution is mischaracterizing consensual acts as criminal behavior” I’m glad they chose this approach. It should definitely be included in his closing argument. They need to highlight the psychological side trauma bonding,…
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The Danger of Assumptions: Why Abuse Claims Must Be Fully Investigated.
What might be contributing to the growing number of women coming forward with abuse allegations, even when there’s limited evidence? Why do such claims seem to gain traction so easily? Here’s my thought. There are various reasons someone might claim abuse such as feelings of rejection, regret, or unresolved childhood trauma. Psychologically, we may be…
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Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey.
Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey. Maybe your routines have become too familiar, too rigid holding you in a cycle that no longer feels alive. This darkness, though uncomfortable, isn’t here to punish you. It’s making space. In the quiet and the unknown, a new vision is forming one that…