
Leesh lala
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A mind full of dreams, a heart wired for wonder. I craft stories, chase beauty in chaos, and leave sparks of meaning behind. Built to rise, made to inspire.
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When My Mother Held Me
There are moments in life that don’t require language to be remembered forever. One of them is the feeling of my mother holding me close — not just with her arms, but with a love that wrapped around every wounded part of me, silently stitching my heart back together. Her hug wasn’t simply physical. It was a quiet language of healing, comfort, and deep humanity.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humans
Sadness Hurts, But It Heals
Sadness is often painted in dull shades of gray. It’s the feeling we hide behind smiles, the weight we carry in our silence. In a world obsessed with constant happiness, sadness is seen as an intruder—something to be fixed, avoided, or buried beneath positivity. But the truth is, sadness is not the enemy. It may not feel good, but it is not bad. It exists for a reason. It speaks when we’ve lost something meaningful, when we’re confronted with change, when our hearts stretch beyond their limits. It’s not a flaw in our system—it is part of the system.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Motivation
When Time Stopped for Me
There was a time in my life when every second felt heavier than the last. I lived in a place that was not defined by walls or borders, but by memories. Painful memories. I carried them everywhere, inside me. My mind became a mirror that only showed the past. Every reflection was a wound I couldn’t forget.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Psyche
When Life Tilts Sideways
There are moments in life when everything feels just a little off—when your footing slips, and the ground you once trusted no longer feels stable. This state of being, this quiet dissonance, is what we call unbalance. It's not always loud or chaotic. Sometimes, it’s a whisper in the dark, a small shift in rhythm, a subtle misalignment of heart and mind. But its impact can be deeply felt—like trying to walk straight with one leg shorter than the other, always adjusting, always compensating.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Motivation
Radiance Over Stress
In the fast rhythm of modern life, stress has become a silent companion for many, quietly influencing our bodies, minds, and even our reflection in the mirror. While most recognize its emotional toll, fewer understand how deeply stress affects our outer beauty. Behind the tired eyes, the dull skin, or sudden breakouts lies a cascade of biological reactions that unfold whenever we feel overwhelmed. For the community of PSYCHE, where emotional balance and self-care matter deeply, understanding this connection is the first step toward reclaiming peace—and radiance.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Psyche
Falling Isn’t Failing
Life isn’t a straight road. It’s a winding, unpredictable path paved with challenges, detours, and unseen bends. And in this journey, we all fall. Sometimes we trip over fear. Other times we collapse under the weight of disappointment. We lose our footing in the storms of rejection or exhaustion. But here's the truth: falling is not failing. It’s not the end of your story. It’s part of how it’s written.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Motivation
The Day I Forgot My Own Name
There are days when everything feels a little off. You spill coffee on your shirt, lose your keys, or maybe forget why you walked into a room. But then, there are days that go down in personal history. For me, it was the day I forgot my own name. Yes, my actual, legal, on-my-driver’s-license name. And no, this isn’t fiction. It’s a painfully real comedy of errors that I will never—ironically—forget.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humor











