
Good Enough: The Holiday Parent Trap
In the anxiety to manage holiday outcomes, we miss the thing that makes holidays meaningful: presence over performance.
Fighting the Negative Impact of Social Media!

In the anxiety to manage holiday outcomes, we miss the thing that makes holidays meaningful: presence over performance.

As more people seek balance and mindful downtime, reading retreats offer an opportunity to disconnect without the isolation of solo travel.

The internet could use a little more heart because it doesn’t need more noise, it needs more kindness.

If COP30 reminds us of anything, it should be that the future cannot be negotiated in boardrooms alone. It will be lived in kitchens, classrooms, and small choices. By all of us mediocre beings.

We live in a culture that rewards constant striving. It’s in performance metrics that treat exhaustion as excellence, and in posts that subtly treat “average” as failure. With all this noise, the value of rest, joy, and simply being becomes erased.

There’s no big reveal here. If you’re a TikTok user, you know by now that it’s about more than just cats and viral dances. Every scroll is a vote for what you want to see. Micromoments that define the constellation […]

Cancel culture feels like justice, but it often leaves behind fear, anxiety, and loneliness. Here’s why online shaming is toxic, and how we can choose connection over cancellation.

We don’t remember the likes, we remember the late-night talks, the shared laughter, and the people who show up when life gets heavy.

Your heart knows it, those 8000 followers don’t feel like friends, but the ones who make you laugh ’til it hurts? That’s real.

You don’t have to be louder to be loved. In the stillness of your own truth, connection waits. What if making friends offline is how you finally find your tribe? Just what if the realest version of you is the one worth meeting?