Technology didn’t make my job easier. It made people louder.

How has technology changed your job? Technology didn’t change my job. People did. It just gave them a platform. Now everyone has an opinion. Unfiltered. Unchecked. Unnecessary. They talk more. Expect more. Respect less. And somehow think access means entitlement. There’s no pause anymore. No boundaries. No off switch. Just constant noise pretending to beContinue reading “Technology didn’t make my job easier. It made people louder.”

The Language of Safety

Not every form of love is loud. Sometimes love speaks through simple things: “I feel safe with you.” “I trust you.” “I appreciate you.” These words carry more weight than grand gestures ever could. Because safety is rare in a world that teaches people to protect themselves from one another. When you find someone whoContinue reading “The Language of Safety”

The Courage of Trust

Trust is one of the most fragile things we offer another person. It means allowing someone close enough to see the parts of us we usually keep hidden. Our fears. Our scars. Our quiet insecurities. Trust is not weakness. It is courage. Because giving someone the ability to hurt you and believing they won’t isContinue reading “The Courage of Trust”

Reading Through It — Choosing Observation Over Immersion

There was a time when I read to disappear into a story. Intensity pulled me under, and I let it. I didn’t know how to stay separate from what I was consuming, so everything landed harder than it needed to. That has changed. Now, when I read books like Deviant King, I stay aware ofContinue reading “Reading Through It — Choosing Observation Over Immersion”

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