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  • Illustration of woman with “Rebuilding Life After 35” text representing reclaiming happiness and midlife reinvention

    Stop Giving Your Power Away: Reclaim Your Happiness After 35

    If you’re a woman over 35 feeling stuck in sadness or disappointment, this is your reminder to reclaim your power. A reflection on rebuilding life after 35, choosing happiness, and taking charge of your future.

  • Illustration of a thoughtful woman on yellow background with text “Rebuilding Life After 35” representing midlife reinvention and self-trust

    Starting Over After 35: You’ve Already Taken Bigger Leaps Than You Think

    If you’re a woman over 35 wondering whether you’re brave enough to start again, this is your reminder that you already have. From taking a career break for motherhood to rebuilding professionally, studying again, and creating financial and emotional stability from scratch, this is a reflection on self-trust, midlife reinvention, and the quiet courage women…

  • Image with text “How to Get Out of a Funk” about mental fatigue and nervous system reset

    How to Get Out of a Funk: Reset Your Energy and Feel Like Yourself Again

    If you are in a deep state of funk and you don’t know why But you’d like to get out of it – this one’s for you.

  • Illustration with text “Why You’re Always Tired” representing burnout, digital overload, and work-life imbalance

    The Hidden Cost of the Infinite Workday: How to Reduce Stress and Prevent Burnout

    Work never ends — not because you’re lazy, but because the world has changed. This post explores why so many of us feel tired even after rest, and how you can reclaim balance with simple, lasting tools.

  • The connection between music and emotions

    music making you woozy?

    Whether you are in love or sweating it out at a gyum, music has the power you mnake you feel things. Greatest of men and women have been moved by music for as long as human kind has existed. Here’s why …

  • Rohini and Mohini

    A tale of the the twins who live within us If you have observed a child less than 5 years old, closely or remember being that young yourself, you would recall what it means to be “childlike”. Relaxed, undoubting and entirely immersed in whatever task is at hand. The nature of the task does not…

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