Prince Esien
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10 Luxurious Yet Affordable Self-Care Rituals You’ll Actually Keep
I first noticed her on a Sunday morning train to the city. She wore oversized sunglasses and a wool coat that looked like it belonged in a Parisian boutique. But it wasn’t the outfit that caught my attention it was her calm. She sat there, tea in hand, scrolling through her phone with a kind of deliberate stillness that felt rare. Not hurried. Not stressed. Just… in control.
By Prince Esien4 months ago in Longevity
How to Organize Your Digital Life and Boost Focus
It started with a single folder. One evening, after yet another day where my mind felt like a cluttered inbox half-written emails, scattered notes, and 37 tabs open like a digital crime scene I decided I’d had enough. The glow of my laptop was the only light in the room. I dragged one file, then another, into a single folder titled Reset. That was all it took for the momentum to shift.
By Prince Esien4 months ago in Geeks
7 Time Management Tools That Are Actually Worth Using
It’s a strange thing, time. The wealthiest people in the world can’t buy more of it, yet they seem to possess it in abundance. Watch closely, and you’ll notice something: they’re not moving faster; they’re moving with precision. Their calendars aren’t cluttered. Their devices aren’t drowning them in notifications. They’ve mastered time not by force, but by design.
By Prince Esien4 months ago in Motivation
AI Isn’t Built to Care. It’s Built to Agree.
There’s a dangerous illusion hidden in the glow of your screen. When you type your secrets, your fears, or your most fragile questions into a chatbot, you might think you’re confiding in something wise. Something empathetic. Something that knows you.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Futurism
8 Journal Prompts for Discovering Your Life Purpose
The Silent Pages Where Destiny Reveals Itself There are nights when the world feels louder than it should. You sit in a room lit only by the soft glow of a lamp, the weight of silence pressing against your ribs, and you wonder: What am I really doing here? It’s not a question of survival or success—you already know how to play those games. This is something more elusive, almost secret.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Motivation
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others and Own Your Journey
There’s a scene I’ve never told anyone about. It was late. A velvet-dark rooftop in a city that never quite sleeps. I was staring at the skyline, scrolling through my phone, watching strangers on a glowing screen live lives that seemed sharper, grander, more finished than mine. Success on display dripping like champagne I hadn’t yet earned.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Motivation
12 Foods That Are Proven to Boost Your Mood
There was a time when I thought happiness was about circumstance. The right house, the right career, the right relationship. But I learned almost accidentally that the chemistry of joy is far quieter, far more precise. It begins on the tongue, dissolves into the bloodstream, and climbs all the way to the mind.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Longevity
Is NAD the Holy Grail of Staying Youthful?
There are certain conversations you only stumble into when you’re sitting at the right kind of table. The quiet tables. The ones where the glassware is thin, the voices hushed, and the topics linger somewhere between science and secret. A few years ago, I found myself at such a table. Someone mentioned a three-letter acronym I had never heard before: NAD.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Longevity
How to ’Brain Dump’ Effectively to Declutter Your Mind
There’s a night I remember too clearly. My body was still, but my mind wouldn’t stop. Thoughts collided unfinished tasks, conversations I should have said differently, the ghost of tomorrow’s deadlines. I stared at the ceiling in silence, the weight of mental clutter pressing down heavier than sleep itself.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Motivation
Mindful Self-Compassion: A Beginner’s Practice
On the morning my world quietly collapsed, no one noticed. I slipped into the café on Rue de Grenelle, ordered a single espresso, and sat by the window. Outside, Paris went on unbothered by my private undoing. My hands trembled against the porcelain, but my face remained composed. Years of composure had trained me well.
By Prince Esien5 months ago in Longevity











