
The Girl Who Stopped Adjusting
Tired of shrinking herself for others’ comfort, a woman breaks free from the burden of “adjusting” — reclaiming her voice, self-worth, and unapologetic freedom.
Tired of shrinking herself for others’ comfort, a woman breaks free from the burden of “adjusting” — reclaiming her voice, self-worth, and unapologetic freedom.
A portrait of strength and devotion—50 years of shared laughter, faith, and grace. They are woven into my poems, my stories, my experience—my quiet teachers of love.
Every saint has a past, every sinner a future” reminds us that redemption is always possible. Growth is messy, but no one is defined by past mistakes.
Ex-Naval officer Gauri Mishra wins two golds, a silver in world masters track cycling, inspiring India and promoting fitness with son Rian through “Pedal for the Planet.”
The negative “what ifs” will ruin your peace, chip away at your confidence and keep you stuck. Replace them with positive thoughts, and you’ll shift from problems to possibilities.
Some people age before our eyes, not because of time—but because of the weight of what they withhold. This poem captures the haunting beauty of watching a man flicker between who he is, who he was, and who he almost let himself become.
A soul-level observation of a man seen in his vulnerability and his retreat—this poem captures the quiet ache of witnessing someone split by silence.
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