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How Distraction Stops Us From Living in the Moment
This title doesn’t need an introductory paragraph. You know exactly what I am talking about. What a lovely thought, but do I do it? No! I hold my hands up and admit that I am a culprit of not living in the moment.
May 263 min read


From Sole Woman Executive To Aviation Founder – An Interview with Masithokoze Moyo
Dr. Masithokoze Moyo, Founder and CEO of Angel Wings Aviation, has built her career around a clear belief: leadership should create access as well as results. Her work in aviation combines business strategy, discretion...
May 263 min read


How Many Years is Your Phone Stealing From Your Life?
Four hours a day on your phone may not sound dramatic. But over a lifetime, it can become more than ten full years. Before we talk about discipline, dopamine, app limits, or phone addiction, we need to face...
May 269 min read


What is Matrescence and Why Every New Mother Needs to Know About It
Congratulations! Your precious baby has arrived! Everyone tells you it is the happiest time of your life. So why do you feel like you are losing yourself? Why does your body feel foreign, your mind...
May 2610 min read


You Don’t Need More Healing
So you’ve done it all. You went to the sweat lodge and did the plant medicine. You tried Reiki and different healings. You explored yoga, meditation, and breathwork. You got your kundalini activated and took...
May 265 min read


Why Your Skin Is Craving Less and the Rise of Bare Beauty in 2026
For years, the beauty industry convinced us that more was better, more products, more steps, more exfoliation, more coverage. But in 2026, the beauty world is experiencing a major shift. People are...
May 264 min read


The Voice in Your Head Isn't Yours and Here's the Proof
You know that voice? The one that whispers "who do you think you are?" right before something good is about to happen? The one that replays the awkward thing you said at Tuesday's meeting on...
May 268 min read


Why Confidence is Not a Personality Trait and How to Rebuild It During a Career Disruption
Most professional women don't lose confidence all at once. It gets lost in the background, in the small hesitations and avoided decisions, until a career disruption forces them to face it. Here's what's...
May 269 min read


God, the Atom, and the Image and Likeness of Genesis
The central theme of The Magnificence of the 3 (TMO3) is the claim that the atom and its particle structure were symbolically embedded within biblical creation stories, starting from Genesis to the...
May 266 min read


Why Professionals Lose Trust and Influence Before They Finish Talking – Interview with Tetyana Didenko
Tetyana Didenko is a globally recognized body language analyst and expert in nonverbal communication with over a decade of experience working with executives, entrepreneurs, and...
May 266 min read


Why Your Brain Needs a Challenge Again
Today, it is easy to spend hours scrolling online, yet much harder to sit quietly with our own thoughts for even ten minutes. That is not a sign of weakness. It is simply the result of the environment we...
May 264 min read


Blending Traditional and Modern Modalities to Create Deep Transformation – Interview with Jonathan Shanks
Jonathan Shanks works with trauma, nervous system dysregulation, inherited patterning, and disconnection from the self through a blend of somatic, energetic, ancestral, and systemic approaches.
May 268 min read


Maitreya Buddha Interview Reveals Why Solving the Self Keeps You Stuck
Maitreya Buddha is a teacher of self-realization and liberation whose work challenges the foundational assumptions behind identity, healing, and personal growth. In this interview, she explores how...
May 258 min read


Why Your Anxiety Might Be Unprocessed Intelligence
We have long been taught to view anxiety as a systemic glitch - a weakness to be medicated, a flaw to be managed, or a vulnerability that undermines our authority. The conventional self-help industry...
May 254 min read


I Led a Team for Eight Years with Bipolar Disorder
There is something nobody tells you about leading people while managing a mental health condition, the hardest part is not the condition. It is the performance of being fine. I remember sitting in a meeting...
May 257 min read


Anonymous Instagram Story Viewing in 2026 – How It Works and How to Use It Responsibly
Anonymous Story viewing has moved from a niche curiosity into a routine part of how brands, agencies, journalists, and analysts study public Instagram activity. The basic idea is simple. A person reviews...
May 253 min read


Why Leaders and Employees Need Different AI
AI is changing the workplace faster than ever, but most organizations are making a critical mistake, they are giving everyone the exact same tool. In this article, Simer Dhillon, Founder and Chief Architect...
May 255 min read


Sex, Intimacy and the Disconnect That is Quietly Affecting More Marriages Than You Think
Nobody warns you about this part. Not at the wedding. Not in the early years. Nobody sits you down and says, there will come a season in your marriage where you are still very much together, still committed...
May 258 min read


Reality Cult Launches a Six-Episode Podcast on Artistic Reincarnation and Identity Continuity
Groningen, Netherlands - May 26th 2026 - Reality Cult, the multidisciplinary artistic research platform founded by Stephanie Smit, has launched Past Life Podcast, a six-episode conversation series examining...
May 252 min read


Every Choice is a Vote for the Life You’re Living
You know exactly what you want. The relationship. The business. The version of yourself you’ve been imagining. So why isn’t that your reality? The answer isn’t a strategy gap or a knowledge gap. It’s a...
May 255 min read


What is DES Exposure and Why Does It Still Matter Today?
DES exposure is often spoken about as if it belongs to medical history. For many of us, it is not history at all. It is a lifelong inheritance carried in our bodies, our fertility stories, our medical...
May 257 min read


The Damage Done by Sanitized Success Stories
Reflections inspired by the work of Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business, on how success does not merely generate admiration, but often rewrites the...
May 258 min read


Why Nervous System Regulation is Becoming the Most Important Corporate Skill of the AI Era
We are living in a moment where technology is moving faster than the human body can process. AI is accelerating decisions, communication, productivity, expectations, and pressure. Companies are asking...
May 255 min read


Why Do People Repeat the Same Life Patterns Again and Again?
One of the greatest psychological illusions is believing that external change automatically creates internal transformation. Many people change jobs, relationships, cities, routines, or goals, hoping their...
May 254 min read
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