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Monthly Archives: February 2026
PART III — What This Woman Needs to See
The Awakening Every story of entanglement has a turning point — a moment when the truth becomes louder than the fantasy. This is where her awakening begins. Story She needs to see that she is worthy of love without having … Continue reading
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Part I—What This Woman Is Experiencing
When Love Becomes a One‑Sided Story Every woman who has ever loved deeply will recognize pieces of herself in this story. It begins quietly — not with drama, but with devotion. Not with betrayal, but with hope. And hope, when … Continue reading
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Tagged Abandonment, love, One-sided, Pain, relationships, Self-worth, Value
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The Gift of Life
The gift of life truly stands out as one of the most precious treasures I’ve ever been fortunate enough to receive. I feel an incredible sense of blessing and gratitude for the wonder of being uniquely made. Life is sacred … Continue reading
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The Title of My Biography
Etchings of My Soul Each day leaves a mark. Some etched in joy, others carved by sorrow. But all — every line, every shadow — belongs to the story unfolding within. Not erased, not hidden. Just held, honored, and offered. … Continue reading
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Tagged biography, dailyprompt, dailyprompt-1848, etchings, freedom, soul, writing
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THE INHUMANITY OF A BROKEN HEART
A Narrative of Love, Loss, and the Hope for a More Compassionate World There was a woman who loved with her whole heart. She didn’t know how to love halfway — she loved thoroughly, sincerely, and with a kind of … Continue reading
Taking Your Time: A Relationship Lesson for Every Generation
There was once a woman who had lived long enough to understand that love is beautiful, but it can also be costly when rushed. She had seen people of every age — teenagers, young adults, even elders — leap into … Continue reading
My Approach to Budgeting: Living Simply, Living True
My approach to budgeting is rooted in simplicity. I’ve learned that life feels lighter when I honor what I truly need rather than what I want. I don’t crave many things, and I don’t chase after excess. Instead, I focus … Continue reading
Part III — The Awakening Within: When the Inner Light Begins to Lead
There was once a woman who lived her life the way most people do — shaped by expectations, guided by rules, and pulled in every direction by the voices around her. She followed what she was taught, believed what she … Continue reading
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Part—II Being a Law Unto Oneself
The Weight of External Laws Throughout history, people have been shaped — and often controlled — by external systems. Governments, religions, ideologies, philosophies, and political doctrines. These structures have offered identity, certainty, and direction. But they have also created dependence. … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, history, law, philosophy, politics, spirituality
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