Tag: self-reflection

  • From Certainty to Curiosity

    How have your political views changed over time? There was a time when my political views felt clear and confident. I knew where I stoodβ€”or at least I thought I did. Opinions came easily then, shaped by conversations around me, headlines I trusted, and the comfort of belonging to a side. Over time, that certainty…

  • Creating Through Observation

    How are you creative? For a long time, I thought creativity belonged to people who painted, sang, or built things with their hands. I didn’t see myself there. I wasn’t loud with ideas or dramatic with expression. So I assumed I wasn’t creativeβ€”just observant. I was wrong. I’m creative in how I notice things. I…

  • The Quiet Architects of Who I Am

    Who are the biggest influences in your life? When I think about influence, I don’t think of famous names or loud success stories. The biggest influences in my life never tried to shape me at all. They simply lived their livesβ€”and I learned by watching. The first influence was family.Not through long speeches or strict…

  • Learning to Read People, Gently

    Are you a good judge of character? I used to believe I was a good judge of character.I trusted my first impressionsβ€”the way someone spoke, the confidence they carried, the ease with which they filled a room. I thought intuition was quick and decisive.Time taught me otherwise.I’ve learned that people are rarely what they appear…

  • The Moments I Feel Most Happy

    When are you most happy? I used to think happiness arrived with big reasons.Achievements. Celebrations. Perfect days that looked good from the outside.But the truth is, I’m most happy in moments that almost go unnoticed.I’m happiest when the day slows downβ€”when there’s no rush to be anywhere else. When my phone is quiet, my mind…

  • What I’ve Been Learning Lately

    What skills or lessons have you learned recently? Recently, I’ve learned that the most meaningful lessons don’t arrive loudly.They don’t announce themselves as breakthroughs or milestones.They slip in quietly, disguised as ordinary days. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is how to pause.Not quit. Not give up. Just pause.I used to believe momentum meant…

  • I Hope They Say I Was Kind

    Tell us one thing you hope people say about you. If I’m honest, I don’t hope people talk about my achievements.Or how busy I was.Or how perfectly I lived. I hope they say I was kind. Kind in the small, ordinary momentsβ€”the ones that never make it into stories. Kind when someone needed patience instead…

  • The Quiet Power of Doing Less

    What could you do less of? If someone had told me a year ago that doing less could actually make life feel fuller, I would’ve laughed. I was the kind of person who believed that every hour needed proofβ€”proof that I worked, tried, achieved, or at least attempted something β€œproductive.” But lately, I’ve been asking…

  • Five Quiet Strengths That Shape Who I Am

    Share five things you’re good at. Every day, life hands us tiny moments where our hidden strengths quietly show upβ€”sometimes louder than we expect, sometimes disguised as ordinary habits. When I sat down to list the five things I’m genuinely good at, I thought it would be difficult. But turns out, our strengths have a…

  • If I Could Change One Thing About Myself…

    What is one thing you would change about yourself? If life came with a little β€œmodify” buttonβ€”just like the edit options on a WordPress draftβ€”I know exactly what I would click first: Overthinking. It’s funny how something that feels so small can shape your whole day. My mind is like a browser with 37 tabs…