Mental Health
Soft Rain
I woke this morning to the tink, tink, tinkling of raindrops against my windowpane. It wasn't a demanding, threatening rain...but instead, it was inviting, calming, and so good for my soul. "I needed that," I thought as my sweet Pit, Mr. Boss nudged me with his cold nose and smiley face.
By Shirley Belkabout a year ago in Poets
Do You Still Perform Autopsies On Conversations You've Had Lives Ago?
Introduction Most of us have found ourselves lying awake at night, dissecting a conversation from weeks, months, or even years ago. That moment when we wonder, "Did I say the wrong thing?" or "What if I had phrased that better?" This habit of mentally re-examining old interactions is like performing an autopsy on a moment long past - digging up details, analyzing intentions, and scrutinizing every word. But why do we do it, and more importantly, how can we let go?
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Poets
There’s A Seat Waiting For You At Tables You Haven’t Even Seen Yet
Introduction Life is full of unexpected twists, hidden opportunities, and possibilities we may not even realize are on the horizon. It's easy to get caught up in our day-to-day routines, sometimes believing that our future is just more of the same. But here's a refreshing truth: there are "tables" waiting for you, places where your presence is wanted, and opportunities designed just for you. You may not see them now, but they're there - awaiting the moment when you're ready to claim your seat.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets







