The Quiet Ache of Feeling Forgotten There are nights when silence is more audible than any sound. When the walls seem to close in, and the stillness feels like a cage. You scroll through your phone in the hope of feeling something, but there are fewer likes and messages. You feel too slow, and the world seems too fast. This post is for you if you've ever felt like you're watching your life from the outside, like everyone else has a plan while you're just going in circles. Let me start by saying that you are not lost. You are becoming. Often, what appears to be a beginning is actually an end. Reorientation is frequently what appears to be failure. The universe has not forgotten about you. You won't go unnoticed in the future. You're being molded. And that process hurts, I know. Let’s talk about the pain, the confusion, the quiet strength, and the rebirth that comes with becoming. The Loneliness Before the Breakthrough There is a unique kind of loneliness that co...
When I sat in silence and couldn't recall the last time I felt complete, I didn't realize how far I had deviated from who I was. Life took place. Motherhood happened. Pain happened. And somewhere between surviving and holding everything together, I forgot how to love the woman in the mirror. I had forgotten to think about the woman in the mirror. The woman I saw when I looked into that mirror was somebody else. It wasn't me! There and then I knew I was lost. I knew that something in me was gone and I wanted it back. Loving yourself might seem very hard to do but it isn't. Most of us, beg and nag to be loved but no one can love you if you don't love yourself. Firstly love the person you are then everyone will follow. Everytime you look into the mirror and see a complete stranger, just sit down and reflect. What changed? What happened? How can I help become myself? What can be changed? Answer these questions about yourself then know the way forward. What changed? ...
In the relentless hustle of modern entrepreneurship, your smartphone is your command center, your laptop a gateway to endless opportunities. You're building your empire one notification at a time, fueled by caffeine and ambition. But what if the very tools you rely on for success are silently sabotaging your potential? For young entrepreneurs, the pressure to be "always on" is immense, but a growing body of evidence and the testimonies of seasoned founders suggest that the key to sustainable success might just be learning when to switch off. This isn't about abandoning your digital life; it's about a strategic retreat – a digital detox – to reclaim your focus, reignite your creativity, and ultimately, build a more resilient and successful venture. The Digital Double-Edged Sword: The Plight of the Modern Young Entrepreneur The digital age has democratized entrepreneurship, offering unprecedented access to markets and resources. However, this constant connectivity c...
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