Why do People Interrupt the Conversation?
Frequent, off‑topic interrupting is usually a sign that impulse, anxiety, pain, power, and self‑focus are outrunning listening, not that the person doesn’t care.
Frequent, off‑topic interrupting is usually a sign that impulse, anxiety, pain, power, and self‑focus are outrunning listening, not that the person doesn’t care.
Your brain is your body’s command centre and your mind’s home. It takes in information, makes sense of it based on past experience, and chooses responses from moment by moment; so you can stay alive, learn, adapt, and be yourself.
True parental supervision is warm, informed, and steady. It keeps children safe not just by watching them, but by building a relationship where the child wants to share, listen, and cooperate
Self-Mastery Self‑mastery means being able to steer yourself on purpose instead of being dragged around by habits, impulses, or other people’s expectations. It is about recognising what you think, feel, and want, and then choosing your responses in a way that fits your values, rather than just reacting with the Read more
Ideal relationships are not flawless or conflict‑free. They are relationships where truth and care can coexist. Where you can be real, including imperfect, and still feel fundamentally respected, valued, and free to be yourself.
Achievement culture is a way of living or working where success, results, and constant improvement are treated as the main measure of a person’s worth.
Trauma is what happens when an experience is so overwhelming that your usual ways of coping can’t keep up.
Honour is deep respect for worth – your own, and other people’s. It is about how you choose to behave, even when no one is watching. It links to ideas like integrity, fairness, honesty, courage, and respect.
Making means bringing something into existence that was not there before. It could be a drawing, a meal, a song, a plan, a tool, or even a new habit or way of thinking. When you make, you turn ideas, feelings, or needs into real things you can see, use, or share.
Being human is messy, beautiful, painful, confusing, and deeply meaningful, and all at the same time. It means having a body that gets tired and breaks, a mind that thinks and worries, and a heart that feels joy, fear, love, shame, and everything in between