Month: March 2026

The Chair by the Window

https://youtu.be/BqYKrxEFxYM The Chair by the Window The Room That Remembered Long after the final bell had rung and the voices of children had faded into the distance, one classroom in St. Andrew’s Elementary School still seemed to hold onto the day in a way that the rest of the building did not. The corridors outside […]

Story – The Baker Who Shared the Sky

https://youtu.be/WP_P4XO6m40 The Baker Who Shared the Sky       The Warmth That Reached Beyond Bread    There was a town where the sea never truly left you. Even when you walked far from the harbor or stood in the quietest corners of its narrow lanes, the air carried a faint trace of salt, as […]

Story – The Lantern That Never Went Out

https://youtu.be/Dd04LnHBocY Read the Story here:  The Village That Breathed in Silence There are places that exist without announcement—no markers, no records, no reason for the world to take notice. They continue quietly, held together by habit and memory rather than recognition. This village was one of those places. It did not try to be remembered, […]

Feeling Off for No Reason

    There are days when I wake up and everything looks fine from the outside. Nothing urgent is waiting. No conflict needs resolving. My responsibilities feel manageable. If someone asked me how things are going, I could honestly say, “Fine.” And yet, underneath that surface, there’s a quiet sense that something isn’t quite aligned. […]

When Everything is Smooth, Still Something Is Off

There are days when I wake up and everything looks fine from the outside. Nothing urgent is waiting. No conflict needs resolving. My responsibilities feel manageable. If someone asked me how things are going, I could honestly say, “Fine.” And yet, underneath that surface, there’s a quiet sense that something isn’t quite aligned. Not wrong […]

Between Movement and Hurry

  For a long time, I believed that movement and hurry were the same thing. If I was moving, I was hurrying. If I wasn’t hurrying, I felt like I was falling behind. This belief shaped my days quietly but completely. I walked fast, spoke fast, decided fast, even rested with a sense of urgency. […]

A Walk Without Music

For years, I rarely went for a walk without something in my ears. Music, podcasts, audiobooks—something always accompanied me. Walking felt incomplete without sound filling the space. Silence, especially while moving, felt unnecessary, even uncomfortable. I didn’t question this habit. It felt normal. One day, my phone battery died just as I was about to […]

Be Mindful While Waiting

I didn’t realize how much waiting affected me until I started noticing my body during those moments. Standing in a queue. Sitting in traffic. Waiting for a reply. Waiting for a result. Waiting rarely felt neutral. It carried tension, impatience, sometimes irritation, sometimes anxiety. Even when nothing was wrong, waiting felt uncomfortable. For a long […]

Allowing the Day to Be Incomplete

For a long time, I ended my days with a quiet sense of dissatisfaction. Even on days when nothing went wrong, something felt unfinished. I would lie down at night replaying what I hadn’t done, what I could have handled better, what still needed attention. The day was over, but my mind wasn’t ready to […]

When Sadness Appeared Quietly

There have been moments in my life when sadness appeared quietly, without any clear reason. Nothing dramatic had happened. No argument, no loss, no visible disappointment. On the surface, everything seemed fine. And yet, beneath that surface, something felt heavy. What made this sadness difficult wasn’t its intensity—it was its lack of explanation. I’m used […]

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