Teenage years
I Didn’t Walk Away I Just Stopped Walking Toward What Hurt Me
There wasn’t a dramatic ending. No slammed doors. No announcements. No “I deserve better” speech. Just one ordinary day, I woke up and realized my energy felt too expensive to waste on places where I kept shrinking.
By Ayesha Writes3 months ago in Confessions
Why I Stopped Chasing Motivation (And What I Do Instead)
For most of my twenties, I chased motivation the way people chase quick success. I’d watch endless motivational videos, read self-improvement quotes, and tell myself that tomorrow I’d finally start being productive. Tomorrow, I’d wake up early, crush my goals, and live like the people in those inspiring montages. But tomorrow rarely came. And when it did, I felt the same lack of drive, the same resistance, the same craving for another dose of motivation to get going.
By Umar Faiz3 months ago in Confessions
(Part 2) To the Man I Was at 19: A Letter from You - 12 Years Wiser (What God Was Doing All Along)
Hey, You spent so much time wondering where God was in all of it. What you did not see then was that He was never far. Every moment you felt overlooked or misunderstood, He was guiding you through lessons that cannot be taught by comfort. You were not abandoned; you were being equipped.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Confessions
(Part 1) To the Man I Was at 19: A Letter from You - 12 Years Wiser
Hey, You don’t realize it now, but the way you feel everything so strongly is not a flaw. It is proof that your heart works exactly as it should. You care deeply, you hurt deeply, and you see the world through empathy before logic. That is not weakness. It is the foundation of the man you will become.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Confessions
Empowering Relationships Through Technology
The way we connect with others has undergone a profound transformation. What once relied on physical proximity now thrives in digital spaces, where individuals foster meaningful interactions, build communities, and explore personal growth through innovative online platforms. This article explores the empowering role of digital connection platforms—spaces designed to celebrate consent, creativity, and self-expression in relationships. Far from misconceptions about online social tools, these platforms represent a democratized approach to interaction, offering avenues for education, entertainment, and personal development. Understanding their value can help anyone harness technology for healthier, more fulfilling connections.
By SATPOWER3 months ago in Confessions
8 Signs It’s More Than Love — It’s a Cosmic Connection
Love can be transformative, but some connections go far beyond ordinary romance. They feel magnetic, fated, and undeniably profound. When you meet someone who shifts your energy, challenges your growth, and awakens something ancient in your soul, you might be experiencing a cosmic connection. It’s more than chemistry, more than infatuation—it’s as if the universe itself conspired to bring you together.
By SATPOWER3 months ago in Confessions
4 Signs You’ve Found Someone Your Soul Instantly Recognizes
There are moments in life that feel like destiny has quietly stepped into the room. You meet someone — maybe in the most unexpected place — and in an instant, something clicks. You can’t explain it logically. It’s not just attraction, not just admiration. It feels like recognition. Like your soul has just remembered someone it knew long before this lifetime.
By SATPOWER3 months ago in Confessions
How My Obsession With Weight Almost Destroyed Me
Not so long ago, I became obsessed with food. I read articles about it, watched cooking videos, and most importantly, I loved eating. One time, while I was scrolling through some articles on Google, I came across one particular article that had a different topic than the others: weight loss. Up until this time, despite being a junk food lover, I thought my weight was fine. I grew up with everyone (teachers, parents, siblings, friends, family) telling me that I was way too skinny, but I never really took their words too seriously.
By Sahil Rawat3 months ago in Confessions






