Inspired by Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and the Heartfelt Wisdom of “The Life List” In a world where love stories flicker in and out of the public eye, sometimes a romance so bright that it seems to breathe new hope into everyone watching. The recent engagement of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has done just…
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Part Five – Understanding Emotional Triggers & the Power of Self-Talk
How Awareness and Language Can Transform Your Emotional Landscape Emotions are the invisible architects of our daily experience. They shape our actions, influence our decisions, and colour the way we see the world and ourselves. Yet, how often do we pause to examine the forces behind our emotional responses? In particular, two powerful concepts –…
Restoring Hope in Love: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and the Quiet Revival of Romantic Optimism
Something magical happens when two worlds collide—not with a bang, nor a whisper, but with laughter, authenticity, and the sparkling promise of possibility. Taylor Swift’s recent appearance on the New Heights podcast did more than send social media into a frenzy; it rippled through the hearts of listeners, offering a new romantic narrative, one that…
Surviving Toxic Work Colleagues – When You Can’t Leave Your Job
We spend more time with our colleagues than we do our families, and few workplace challenges prove as draining or demoralising as enduring toxic colleagues – especially when the option to walk away is out of reach. Whether you’re committed to your role for financial reasons, bound by contract, or simply not ready to make…
Never Settle – Why Refusing to Settle Is the Key to a Fulfilling Life
It is often said that “settling” means making peace with less than what your heart truly desires. For many, this idea evokes images of dimmed ambitions, aspirations left gathering dust on a shelf, or the quiet ache of goals quietly abandoned in the pursuit of comfort or security. Yet, to never settle is to choose…
Corporate life: When Is It Time to Leave Your Corporate Job?
For many professionals, the corporate world is a landscape of opportunity, growth, and stability. It offers a steady paycheque, structure, and perhaps the chance to climb an ambitious ladder. This is me, living month to month, working a job that provides all of the above, as well as burnout, next leave stress and anxiety, and…
Halfway: There is still time to make 2025 your year.
I don’t think we should have blinked; we should have made a pact, no blinking. Just like that, we are halfway through 2025. I’m feeling a mix of disbelief and disappointment in myself. I’ve had, like everyone else, six months to achieve so much, and I haven’t. The end of June seems like the perfect…
Miss Independent
Redefining Solo Living Being single when most of your friends are married can feel isolating, terrifying, and occasionally lonely. Today’s society still exhibits a traditional view on solo living; it is considered lonely and sometimes pitiful. In reality, it’s liberating, rewarding, and fulfilling. The Reality of Solo Living Society tends to view certain experiences—dining out,…
End of an Era
Today marked the end of an era for me. I closed a chapter, thinking I was turning a page. One I wasn’t quite ready to close, though even that feels like an understatement. It wasn’t just closing the door; it was a door I locked on my way out. No going back. The realisation that…
Rock Bottom
Doesn’t it always seem like a good place to start? Rock bottom has historically been a negative thing; your whole life usually falls apart, and everything negative that you can imagine usually happens. I do not think many people realise that hitting rock bottom is the best thing to happen to you. It is the…