Bob Marley: A Legend in Lessons

Bob Marley: A Legend in Lessons

Uncle Bob got it right. Bob Marley was more than a musician; he was a teacher of life. Every interaction—whether it’s with a person, a situation, or even a fleeting moment—offers us something. It’s either a sign, a lesson, or an insight. Marley was a man who...
The Effort of Empathy

The Effort of Empathy

A wise human once told me that trying is a sign someone cares enough to do better. Hurt can be unintentional or intentional, and understanding that difference is crucial. Unintentional hurt often triggers wounds in others, but recognizing that there was no intent to...
Clever vs. Wise

Clever vs. Wise

Rumi’s wisdom, as captured in this image, reflects a reality we often see in today’s workforce. The younger generation enters the field eager to change the world, chasing fast results, driven by ambition and cleverness. But with time, we gain wisdom. We...
The Most Important Validation

The Most Important Validation

This post resonates deeply. We often hope for acknowledgment from the person who caused us hurt. We think it would heal us faster if they saw the impact they had. But the truth is, the most important validation is the one you give yourself. Only you know your journey,...
Acknowledgment is Key

Acknowledgment is Key

As I continue my journey of healing and self-awareness, I find myself more focused on authenticity and respect in all my interactions. When it comes to my connections, especially on LinkedIn, I realize that being authentic means more than just adding numbers to my...
Trusting the Unseen

Trusting the Unseen

The world is a mix of what we see and what remains hidden beneath the surface. This profound statement, “The world is half seen & half unseen. Learn to trust what you feel over what you see,” speaks to the delicate balance between sight and intuition. Often, we...