The phrase “loving yourself” is often used, yet many people quietly wonder what it actually means in real life. It can sound abstract, indulgent, or even selfish, especially if you were taught to prioritize others, keep the peace, or measure your worth through productivity and approval. And yet, beneath the confusion, there is usually a sincere question waiting to be…
Why Emotional Regulation and Resilience Matter Every part of life becomes easier when you understand emotional regulation and resilience. In fact, these skills shape how you respond to stress, how you communicate, how you set boundaries, and how you move through your daily life. As a result, they determine whether you react or respond, whether you shut down or stay present, and…
Most people believe they are self-aware. In reality, research by organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich shows that while 95% of people think they’re self-aware, only about 10–15% actually are. This gap matters because self-awareness is more than just “knowing yourself.” It is the foundation of emotional intelligence, healthy relationships, resilience, and even humanity’s next great step in evolution. For me, this truth is personal.…
If Self-Love Feels Foreign, You’re Not Alone If the phrase “love yourself” makes you feel unsure, awkward, or even a little uncomfortable—you are not alone. I meet so many kind-hearted, capable people who struggle with this very thing. You may be someone others admire. You show up, you care deeply, and you give generously. But when it comes to offering that same…


