• The Long Game: Why Healing Can’t Be Rushed

    You want to be better now. Not in six months. Not next year. Now. You’ve done the work—you’ve gone to therapy, read the books, tried the practices. You’ve sat with the discomfort, done the shadow work, faced the difficult truths. Surely that should be enough. Surely you should be healed by now. But healing doesn’t…

  • The Sacred Pause: Finding Stillness Between Stimulus and Response

    Someone says something that triggers you. Before you even register what’s happening, you’ve already reacted—snapped back, shut down, walked away, said something you’ll regret. The words are out of your mouth before you’ve had a chance to think. The damage is done before you’ve even chosen to do it. This is what happens when we…

  • Sitting with Discomfort: Why Transformation Requires Heat

    There’s a reason distillation requires heat. You can’t separate saltwater into something drinkable by simply wishing it so, or thinking positive thoughts about it, or even understanding intellectually how the process works. You have to apply heat. You have to let the water boil. You have to endure the temperature that makes the transformation possible.…

  • The Performance of Wellness: When Self-Care Becomes Another Thing to Achieve

    You’ve got the morning routine down. Meditation app open at 6 AM. Green smoothie in hand. Gratitude journal filled with three things you’re thankful for, written in aesthetically pleasing handwriting. Your skincare has twelve steps. Your supplements are organised by colour. Your yoga mat is always unrolled, waiting. You’re doing all the self-care things. So…

  • Productivity as Saltwater: When Doing More Makes You Feel Like Less

    You wake up at 5 AM. You optimize your morning routine. You batch your tasks, time-block your calendar, and measure your output. You read the books, listen to the podcasts, implement the systems. You’re productive as hell. So why do you feel so empty? Because productivity—at least the way we’ve been taught to pursue it—is…

  • The Comparison Trap: Why Social Media Makes Us Feel Empty

    You open Instagram feeling fine. Maybe even good. Ten minutes later, you close the app feeling vaguely inadequate, restless, like you’re somehow behind in a race you didn’t know you were running. Your life, which felt perfectly acceptable moments ago, now seems smaller. Duller. Not quite enough. Welcome to the comparison trap—one of the purest…

  • Standing on the Threshold

    There’s a paradox at the heart of being human: we drink deeply from life, seeking to satisfy our deepest thirsts, only to find ourselves wanting more. We chase success, relationships, achievements, experiences—gulping down saltwater that promises to quench us but leaves us parched. The more we consume, the thirstier we become. This is saltwater. But…