IntroductionThere comes a time in life when we begin to feel distant from people we were once inseparable from—friends, partners, or even family members. Outgrowing relationships can be painful, confusing, and guilt-inducing. Why it happensAs we evolve—through therapy, work, travel, or life changes—our needs and boundaries shift. We may crave […]
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Digital Loneliness: Feeling Isolated in a Connected World
IntroductionDespite being constantly connected through our phones, apps, and messages, many people today report feeling lonelier than ever. Digital loneliness is a quiet crisis—one where likes and DMs don’t quite fill the emotional gap we’re feeling. Why it happensWe’re social beings, but digital communication often lacks emotional depth. Virtual interactions […]
Read More“Main Character Syndrome”: Empowerment or Emotional Exhaustion?
Introduction: The phrase “Main Character Energy” has become a pop-culture mantra—encouraging people to romanticize their lives and be the hero of their story. While this can promote self-confidence, there’s a flip side that’s often overlooked. Why It’s Trending: With TikTok and Instagram spotlighting personal narratives and aestheticized lifestyles, many people […]
Read MoreThe Rise of Situationships: Navigating Emotional Uncertainty
Introduction: In today’s dating landscape, many people—especially young adults—find themselves in “situationships”—relationships that exist in a grey area between friendship and commitment. These undefined bonds can offer flexibility but often come with emotional ambiguity. Why It’s Happening: Modern dating culture, the fear of commitment, and a desire for connection without […]
Read MoreWhen You’re the ‘Strong One’ but You’re Struggling Too
You’re the one everyone turns to. The one who gives advice, listens without judgment, keeps calm in a crisis. But being the ‘strong one’ can be incredibly lonely. Because when you’re always the support system, who do you lean on when you’re breaking? Many caregivers, empaths, and over-achievers end up […]
Read MoreIt’s Okay to Outgrow People: Making Peace with Changing Relationships
We often believe that the people who start with us must stay with us throughout our journey. But the truth is, as we grow—emotionally, mentally, spiritually—we sometimes find ourselves misaligned with those we once felt closest to. And that can be both confusing and painful. Outgrowing someone doesn’t mean you’re […]
Read MoreHealing from a Childhood That Wasn’t Safe or Supportive
If your childhood was marked by emotional neglect, constant criticism, unpredictability, or fear—healing in adulthood can feel like learning to breathe again. It may manifest as self-doubt, people-pleasing, fear of confrontation, or chronic anxiety. In Indian households, where parental authority is rarely questioned, many of us grew up suppressing our […]
Read MoreCoping with the ‘Sunday Scaries’: Managing Anxiety Before a New Week
It’s Sunday night. The clock ticks toward Monday and you feel it: that sense of dread, the tightness in your chest, the racing thoughts. You’re not alone. ‘Sunday Scaries’ affect countless people, especially those overwhelmed by work pressure, academic expectations, or even general life anxiety. In India, where productivity and […]
Read MoreThe Rise of “Situationships” and Their Emotional Toll
“We’re talking, but it’s not serious.”“I don’t know where we stand.”“We act like we’re together, but we’re not.” If any of this sounds familiar, you might be in a situationship—a relationship without a clear definition, without labels, and often without commitment. At first, it might seem fun, exciting, or freeing. […]
Read MoreDealing with Comparison Culture and Influencer Pressure
Scrolling through social media can feel like stepping into a world where everyone is thriving—except you. There’s always someone traveling to breathtaking places, landing dream jobs, looking effortlessly perfect, or just seeming happier. The pressure to keep up, look better, do more, and achieve faster is exhausting. But what happens […]
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