Tag: self aware
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New Podcast EP: 50 Cent Gets Real About Women. Beauty Isn’t What Keeps Him.
Aside from being attractive and independent, men appreciate women who can pour into the relationship emotionally, being honest, vulnerable, and true to themselves. It’s the kind of energy that creates a deeper, more meaningful connection. https://open.spotify.com/episode/03wGfOlZ2G8nhzTJkTFdKI?si=tTHhd_7iQUGIiq2RTaVmfg&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A4c01DGljgUz8YWnkZ90U89
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We Learned Love the Wrong Way: The Hidden Cost of Generational Conditioning.
I was inspired to write this post after seeing a comment online that said, Trad wives have made it easy for men to stay mediocre. We often talk about “healing” and “breaking cycles,” but what does that really mean? For many of us, both men and women it means waking up one day and realizing…
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Why Self-Actualized Women Struggle to Find Compatible Men
Today’s blog post dives into the concept of self-actualization, inspired by a post I came across about the highest level on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs where a woman stands firmly at the top of her own pyramid. When she’s centered financially, emotionally, and spiritually, her outlook transforms, and so do the kinds of men she…
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When Beauty Becomes a Trap: Redefining a Woman’s True Worth
So, I commented on a post that claimed women who are sexually appealing are more likely to keep a man as long as their performance in the bedroom is top-tier. That statement got me thinking. Society has set the tone for this kind of belief, and many women are now trapped in it without even…
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Why Men Should Wait: Understanding Women Before 25
The Psychological and Biological Reasons Young Women Aren’t Ready for Long-Term Commitment. We often label someone “grown” at 18, hand them adult responsibilities, and expect mature decisions in love, career, and identity. But psychology tells a different story. The period from 18 to 25 is not full adulthood it is a distinct developmental stage called…
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The Sacred Shift: A Reintroduction
There comes a point in every journey when you realize the things you thought were endings were really just redirections. For me, this is that moment. I’ve spent years creating across different spaces sharing insights, writing, podcasting, and trying to find a place where my voice truly belonged. I’ve watched doors close and platforms fade…
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What is sympathy and what is empathy?
I’ve seen quotes circulating that Charlie Kirk said sympathy is a better word to use than empathy. If that’s true, it’s important to note they aren’t the same thing. I think a lot of folks don’t understand the difference between Sympathy and empathy. And, why one is more powerful than the other. To me, sympathy…
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Rebuilding self-worth after being chosen second.
There’s a quiet ache that comes from not being someone’s first choice an unspoken wound that can settle deep in the soul. Whether in love, friendship, or opportunity, being placed second can make you question your value, your beauty, your enough-ness. But this is not the end of the story it’s the beginning of a…