Why ‘Good Parenting’ Is Making Parents More Anxious

Good Parenting

When did parenting shift from being a relationship… to becoming a performance? Somewhere along the way, parenting quietly picked up a label — “good parenting / gentle parenting.” And what started as a well-meaning aspiration slowly turned into a silent pressure. Today, many parents are not just raising children. They are constantly evaluating themselves. Am […]

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Almost Love: The Psychology of Breadcrumbing in Relationships

Almost Love The Psychology of Breadcrumbing in Relationships

“Sometimes the hardest relationships to leave are the ones that never fully began.” In the world of modern relationships, especially in the age of digital communication, new patterns of behaviour are constantly emerging. One such pattern that many people experience but struggle to name is breadcrumbing. If you have ever felt that someone keeps you

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Listening as Leadership: Building Trust Without Saying Much

Listening as Leadership Building Trust Without Saying Much

“People rarely remember the exact words a leader spoke. But they always remember how safe they felt while speaking.” In today’s workplaces, leadership is often associated with visibility, decision-making, strategy, and performance metrics. We admire leaders who speak confidently, present sharply, and drive results. Yet, one of the most powerful leadership skills operates quietly in

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