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The Courage to Feel Good
Feeling good isn’t always easy.
For many of us, it takes courage to soften, to stop bracing, and to trust a moment of peace without waiting for it to disappear.
Sometimes happiness begins with the bravery to let yourself feel safe.

Agnes
5 days ago1 min read
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Joy in Slowing Down
Slowing down isn’t laziness — it’s emotional maturity.
When you stop rushing, your life finally has space to speak to you.
Joy rises in the moments where you let yourself breathe, process, and simply be.

Agnes
May 131 min read
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Why Women Don’t Burn Out — They Erode
Women don’t burn out — they erode.
Quietly, while holding everything together.
Until one day they decide: I’m here. And I’m not disappearing.

Agnes
May 70 min read
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Happiness as a Daily Choice
A tiny reminder that happiness isn’t something you chase — it’s something you notice. One small moment that nourishes you today is enough.

Agnes
May 51 min read
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SUCCESS WITHOUT AN AUDIENCE
Some of the most meaningful successes in life happen quietly, with no audience and no applause. They’re the private choices that align you with who you’re becoming — the ones that reshape your life from the inside out.

Agnes
May 11 min read
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THE COMPETENT WOMAN’S TRAP
A working woman’s competence often becomes her cage.
When everything runs smoothly, people forget the effort behind it — until her body breaks before anyone notices she’s breaking.

Agnes
Apr 301 min read
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THE HIDDEN BURNOUT OF ENTREPRENEURS
Entrepreneurial burnout is different — quieter, more personal, tied to identity and survival. When your work becomes your worth, the line between passion and pressure disappears, leaving exhaustion wrapped in guilt.

Agnes
Apr 292 min read
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THE FIRST SHIFT FORWARD
When you open even the smallest crack in your wall, the shift can be gentle or overwhelming. But once the light gets in, something in you starts to move. Each honest moment nudges you forward — small joys, small challenges, small changes — until you realise you’re becoming someone more open, more awake, more you.

Agnes
Apr 281 min read
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WHAT MAKES A PERSON SUCCESSFUL?
Success isn’t always loud or visible. Sometimes it’s the quiet choice you make when no one is watching — the choice that aligns with who you are and what you want to stand for. Maybe success begins with becoming someone you’re proud to meet in the mirror.

Agnes
Apr 241 min read
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WHEN THE LIGHT ENTERS
When the first crack appears in the wall you built, something shifts.
Not a dramatic awakening — just a quiet moment where you feel something real again.
And that moment can be confusing.
After years of holding yourself together, even a little light can feel overwhelming.
But this is where the return to yourself truly begins: in the small, honest moments where you choose not to run back to the old walls.

Agnes
Apr 211 min read
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Returning to the Inner Source
You weren’t born with walls — you built them to survive. But beneath the expectations, the bending, the shrinking, your original joy is still alive. Returning to happiness means remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.

Agnes
Apr 172 min read
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Why We Forget Happiness?
We don’t lose happiness — we bury it under responsibility, fear, and the pressure to be “normal.” Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, we stop practising joy and start chasing it externally. But happiness isn’t gone. It’s simply waiting to be remembered.

Agnes
Apr 131 min read
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Opening Your Eyes to What’s Already Here
We live surrounded by beauty, kindness, and small moments of joy — yet most of us rush past them without noticing. When you become conscious of what you allow into your mind and start paying attention to the world around you, happiness reveals itself in the simplest places.

Agnes
Apr 102 min read
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Happiness in Everyday Life
Most people don’t lose happiness — they simply stop noticing it.
When life becomes routine, the small moments that could lift us quietly disappear.
But tiny, intentional changes can bring everyday joy back into focus.

Agnes
Apr 62 min read
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Happiness as a Sensory Experience
Happiness isn’t an idea — it’s a feeling that shows up in the body. This piece explores happiness as a sensory experience: the breath that softens, the chest that opens, and the quiet moments when joy arrives without warning.

Agnes
Apr 31 min read
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The Pride of Paying Tax
A 94‑year‑old woman once told me her father was proud to pay tax — a sentence that completely shifted how I see this time of year. This story explores how a simple change in perspective can turn a painful obligation into a quiet form of honour.

Agnes
Mar 311 min read
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The Nature of Happiness
Happiness doesn’t look the same for any two people.
It can be a quiet moment, a small breath, a shift in the body — something we feel rather than define. This piece explores those fleeting moments when happiness arrives and how we can recognise it.

Agnes
Mar 301 min read
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Opening for Happiness
Happiness is inside you, not outside.
Right. Easier said than done.
How?
What does that even mean?
What is happiness, really, and how do you find it in a world that keeps telling you to look everywhere else?
That’s what I want to explore with you over the next few weeks.
Every Monday and Friday, we’ll look at happiness from a different angle.

Agnes
Mar 291 min read
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What’s one small thing that helped you feel calmer this week?
Sometimes calm arrives in the smallest moments — a breath you actually felt, a pause you didn’t rush through, a choice that softened your day instead of tightening it. Asking yourself what helped you feel calmer this week is a way of noticing what your body responds to, what supports you, and what you might want to carry forward. Small things often reveal the biggest truths.
Spiritual Cave
Mar 261 min read
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Feeling seen isn’t about being praised.
Feeling seen has nothing to do with applause. It’s about someone noticing the quiet, unspoken parts of your life — the effort you pour into ordinary days, the weight you carry without complaint, the moments you keep going even when no one knows how hard it really is. Being seen is recognition of your inner world, not your performance.
Spiritual Cave
Mar 251 min read
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