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When Clarity Calls Us Forward

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There’s a quiet fear many of us carry — the fear of seeing clearly. Not because clarity is harsh, but because it is honest. And honesty asks things of us. When we begin to see ourselves without the fog, without the excuses, without the stories we’ve rehearsed for years, something shifts. Clarity invites responsibility. It asks us to make choices that align with what we now know. And once we know, we cannot unknow. Once we see, we cannot unsee. That is where the fear lives. People often avoid clarity not because they don’t want to grow, but because they don’t want to give up the comforts that blur their vision. The familiar patterns. The soothing distractions. The relationships, habits, or identities that feel safe even when they are limiting. Clarity disrupts all of that. It calls us into alignment, and alignment requires courage. I’ve been learning — deeply, personally — that moving toward clarity is an act of bravery. It is a willingness to stand in the truth of who you are becoming,...

April: The Month of Clarity

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  Clarity has a way of humbling us. As human beings, we often move through the world believing—sometimes insisting—that we are in control of everything unfolding in our lives. We cling to action as if it were a lifeline. When discomfort arises, when uncertainty knocks, when life whispers be still, our instinct is to do. To fix. To manage. To take charge. “Be still and know” quietly slips out the back door while we rush into motion. But clarity doesn’t come from frantic doing. It comes from presence. Stillness is not inaction. Stillness is attention. It is the courage to pause long enough to hear what life is actually saying, rather than what the external noise demands of us. It is the discipline to listen inwardly before responding outwardly. When we are out of balance—disconnected from our internal power—we default to doing. We listen to the noise. We chase solutions. We try to outrun discomfort. And in that state, clarity becomes harder to access because clarity requires alignmen...

Go to the Sea

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  Go to the sea. Tell your ancestors all your pain, all your humiliation, all your suffering. Scream if you need to. Fill that ocean with everything you have carried — and let her deal with it. Let her know that you are leaving it all behind. That you are taking with you only the clear, pure, prosperous attitudes of the sea. And so it is. You don’t have to name anyone who betrayed you or wronged you. You don’t have to relive the stories. Just tell her your thoughts. Tell her your feelings. Let the waves take the weight. Then go home free. Go home light. Go home in peace, without ever looking back. I have been doing this ritual for three years now — every Saturday morning at 6 a.m., with the sun rising and the world still quiet. I cannot explain how much it has healed me, changed me, stretched me. The sea has become my witness, my mirror, my release. And every week, I walk away a little clearer, a little braver, a little more myself. Peace and Blessings 

The Business of Life and the Illusion of Power

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  Affirmation:  I walk through this life with an inner power that cannot be taken, traded, or diminished. Life, for all its twists and turns, is a journey. Yes, it sounds cliché. But clichés only become clichés because they hold a truth we keep circling back to. From the moment we arrive on this earth until the moment we leave it, we are moving—becoming—unfolding. And somewhere along the way, we get tricked into believing that the journey is about accumulating power or accumulating things. But is it? I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately: how easily we confuse power with dominance, or success with the size of our possessions. How often we sabotage ourselves and others in the name of “getting ahead,” without ever asking where exactly we’re heading. Growing up, my grandmother had her own way of cutting through the noise. Every evening at 7 p.m., the entire house had to go silent because the news was on. She would sit there, eyes fixed on the screen, talking back to the tele...

Learning to Shine Inward First

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“No external gaze, achievement, perception, or success can replace the way we look at and hold ourselves in our quietest, most private moments.” Lisa Olivera  I know this. I’ve known it for years. And yet, somewhere in the background of my mind, there’s still that soft, persistent whisper: Am I doing this life thing right? Am I doing it well enough to be seen? Am I hiding too much? Am I dimming the light I was born with? It’s not loud. It’s not desperate. It’s just… there. A residue of old conditioning, old expectations, old ways of measuring worth. Over the past couple of years, I’ve been digging into my “why” — not the polished version you put on a CV or a proposal, but the one that lives in the quiet. The one that doesn’t need applause. The one that doesn’t need to be marketed or posted or packaged. And in that digging, I’ve had to face a truth that used to make me feel guilty: I like being home. I like stillness. I like doing my work — the work I know I was assigned — without ...

When what's Outside of you Stops Giving You Power

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 Affirmation: Nothing outside of me defines my power. There comes a moment — sometimes sudden, sometimes slow like dawn — when you realise that all the things you’ve been collecting, achieving, perfecting, don’t actually give you the power you thought they would. The titles, the applause, the curated image of “having it all together”… they peak, they shimmer, and then they fall away. And what’s left is you. The Self. The one you can’t outrun or decorate or silence forever. That’s when the real journey begins. Going within isn’t dramatic. It’s subtle. It’s in the tiny conversations you have with yourself throughout the day — the ones no one else hears. The moment you catch a familiar spiral and choose a different word. The moment you offer yourself a compliment instead of a criticism. The moment you pause long enough to witness your own truth without flinching. These small choices are the practice. And the practice is what makes it easier. Because deep down, you always know what’s h...

Commitment vs. Interest: The Firm Decision That Changes Everything

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There is a moment—usually small, usually private—when you realise you’ve been playing games with yourself. You say you want something, you talk about it, you circle it, you imagine the version of you who has it… but you haven’t actually decided. That was my biggest lesson. For a long time, I confused interest with commitment. Interest feels warm, inspiring, even exciting. It gives you the illusion of movement without requiring any real shift. Commitment, on the other hand, is not glamorous. It is not loud. It is a quiet, internal contract that says: I will do what it takes. And that difference changes everything. Interest Makes Excuses. Commitment Makes Adjustments. When you’re merely interested in something, you negotiate with yourself. You bargain. You postpone. You say “tomorrow” with a confidence that tomorrow will somehow be different. But when you are committed, you adjust your life around the thing you say you want. You wake up early. You honour the practice. You show up even wh...