healing
How to heal fully and properly.
Stability Is a Form of Courage. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
There comes a stage in adult life where collapse is no longer dramatic—it is inconvenient. You cannot afford to fall apart loudly. Too many things rely on you continuing to function: income, schedules, family expectations, professional roles, and unspoken agreements you never formally accepted but still feel obligated to honor. At this stage, healing no longer looks like retreat. It looks like negotiation.
By Chilam Wongabout 2 hours ago in Motivation
Let (it) Go
Losing my job didn’t happen in a dramatic way. There was no argument, no raised voices, no outright admission of discrimination. Instead, it came wrapped in softer language—performance concerns, operational needs, not the right fit. What those phrases really meant was simple: I could no longer function in the way an able-bodied retail worker was expected to.
By Millie Hardy-Simsabout 4 hours ago in Motivation
Empathy in a World of Toxic Social Dynamics
Empathy is one of the most human qualities. It allows us to understand others, sense shifts in mood, and respond with care. It also makes life richer, relationships stronger, and social connections meaningful. But in communities or environments where commentary, observation, and comparison dominate, empathy can become complicated. Highly empathetic people often feel drained by the relentless focus on others. They notice the energy around them, pick up on subtle tensions, and absorb the weight of drama that seems to be everywhere.
By Eunice Kamauabout 5 hours ago in Motivation
HEALING DIDN'T COME LOUDLY.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life’s challenges, with your heart heavy and your mind restless, yearning for sleep and searching desperately for peace? Sometimes, healing seems out of reach, yet in those moments of uncertainty, I discovered a beautiful truth. Ths is my story: There was a season in my life when sleep became difficult and peace felt unfamiliar. My body was tired, but my mind refused to rest. I carried silent battles, questions I couldn’t answer, emotions I didn’t fully understand, and pain I didn’t know how to explain. From the outside, I looked fine. But inside me, I was dying. Healing felt far away. I prayed, but sometimes the pain doubled.I was frustrated, I felt unworthy, not enough, and empty. I felt too tired, too broken, always anxious and panicked at the slightest distraction. I was so uncertain about the future and did overthink alot. I felt something was wrong somewhere, but I just couldn't figure it out. I became withdrawn, no more interested in socialization and stayed indoors most often. The more people tried coming closer, the more I pulled back, because I felt I wasn't in my best shape and needed to heal first.
By Sunshine Writesabout 10 hours ago in Motivation
Daring to be authentic
There is a question many of us avoid, yet it’s so important: What are we truly searching for – especially online? We all spend time online, scrolling through posts, articles, and videos for different reasons. Beneath all of that, have you ever paused and asked yourself: What am I really hoping to find here? Surely, none of us are spending our precious time online for nothing. And yet – how often do we actually find what we are searching for?
By Jeanne Jess about 12 hours ago in Motivation
Uncovering the Factors behind PTSD Recovery
🌿 Those who know my website, know that I shared some of my personal experiences that led to CPTSD. At one point, my CPTSD had become so overwhelming that I struggled to speak and eat normally, and there were times when I would stutter as a result.
By Jeanne Jess about 12 hours ago in Motivation
Physical Effects of Stress on the Body You Shouldn’t Ignore
Stress is much more than a feeling of being overwhelmed—it’s a biological response that affects nearly every organ system in your body. Stories today increasingly highlight how everyday pressures at work, school, and home are showing up as real physical illnesses, even in people who once considered themselves healthy.
By Stories Todayabout 14 hours ago in Motivation
Prayer for an Infant
I pray right now, that you would heal her little body. Keep the family calm. Cancel their anxieties. I pray for supernatural healing over her, that you would pour out your Holy Spirit’s healing on this little baby’s delicate frame. This gorgeous infant that you’ve created, so beautifully, in her mother’s womb, is meant to thrive! Thank you for all her days, which you have numbered. Bring supernatural healing for her and restoration for whatever is going on in her little body! May she be surrounded with your angels. Thank you for being a God who hears us when we pray. You are sovereign! You are holy! You are mighty to save! May this child to healed. I want this to just be part of her testimony of faith that she will share with others one day.
By Rowan Finley about 23 hours ago in Motivation
Slow Healing in a Loud World. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Healing is often portrayed as a dramatic transformation: quitting a job, changing cities, reinventing identity, or finally choosing yourself in a way that looks brave and decisive. These stories travel well online. They are easy to package, easy to admire, and easy to misunderstand.
By Chilam Wonga day ago in Motivation
I Am More Than Enough.
For most of my life, my body felt like a problem I was expected to solve. I learned early that being plus-size came with conditions. I could be confident, but not too confident. Stylish, but only if I dressed to “flatter” myself. Visible, but preferably quieter than everyone else. My body was treated as a work in progress—something that would be acceptable once it was smaller, tighter, or more socially palatable.
By Millie Hardy-Simsa day ago in Motivation









