For decades, children who didn’t sit still, didn’t follow instructions, or didn’t fit the mold were given labels. Some were called “naughty.” Others were told they were “slow.” And...
By Naazi Morad There’s a quiet grief that settles in when a seasoned employee is asked to step aside, not because they’ve failed, but because they’ve aged. In boardrooms...
Some hearts are born generous; they will give their last meal, their last breath, their last bit of strength to someone they love, without thinking twice. These hearts don’t...
A Psychological Reflection on Grace, Shame, and Boundaries In the world of therapeutic work, we often speak of “unconditional positive regard.” But outside the therapy room, judgment is currency....
Everyone thought they knew Sara. Her parents, siblings, friends. Even her husband. They knew her or so they believed. But what they recognized was only the version of her...
Though out history, people have been bound by narratives they never wrote. Outsiders dictate who you must be, what you should believe, where you belong. But identity is not...