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We Learned Love the Wrong Way: The Hidden Cost of Generational Conditioning.
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Why Men Should Wait: Understanding Women Before 25
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The Triangular Theory of Love: Which Type Are You In?
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Wednesdays Q&A: He Says He Loves Me, But Won’t Commit — What Does That Mean?
What is the meaning if my boyfriend saying this "I am just looking at the reality of life, we are never going to get married. That doesn't mean I don't love you, but it does mean that we can't be together anymore” https:
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Are you in a compatible relationship?
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Vibe Check or Red Flag? How to Vet a Date Before Catching Feelings.
open.spotify.com/episode/1zuXWmPC9fJP5UKMg5hwp6 Testing resilience might look like seeing how someone handles conflict, long-distance, emotional vulnerability, or boundaries—not to manipulate them, but to understand their capacity to stay grounded and grow through challenges.
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Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey.
Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey. Maybe your routines have become too familiar, too rigid holding you in a cycle that no longer feels alive. This darkness, though uncomfortable, isn’t here to punish you. It’s making space. In the quiet and the unknown,
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Structure vs. Authenticity
Lately, I’ve been thinking about the tension between structure and authenticity how one can support the other, but also how easily structure can get in the way of my true expression. There’s comfort in structure. It gives me a plan, a rhythm, a sense of direction. When I’
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The Sacred Trade: Earthly Loss for Divine Gain
When you’re called to begin a spiritual journey, it often involves a process of shedding—releasing anything that has limited your growth or held you back. This could include material possessions, familiar routines, or even relationships that no longer align with your higher purpose. While these changes may feel
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When Affection Fades: Money Is Never Enough.
I’ve come to understand why so many relationships, including marriages, eventually come to an end. It’s often because we unknowingly base the value of those relationships on tangible things shared routines, financial stability, physical presence, or material gestures like gifts and vacations. These things, while meaningful, can fade
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When She Checks Out: How Space, Support, and Understanding Can Save Your Relationship.
Let’s talk about why women might start to check out and what you can do about it. Often, when a woman begins to withdraw, you’ll notice a couple of things: the physical intimacy takes a hit and the usual upkeep at home starts to slip. It’s easy