Life is a journey filled with decisions, both big and small. When faced with choices, seeking advice from friends and family is a common and often beneficial course of action. However, it becomes crucial to recognize when external opinions start to overshadow our inner voice. Ultimately, the person who knows what is best for youContinue reading “Filtering Out the Noise to Make Your Best Decision”
Author Archives: Sonia Pietruszka
Listening to Your Inner Voice: A Practical Approach to Self-Trust
Do you TRUST yourself? Self-trust is incredibly important, yet it can be a challenging thing. Especially if you’re the type of person who needs to know ALL of the steps right at the beginning and/or feels very uncomfortable (*ahem, afraid*) of the unknown. Let’s take a couple of simple examples to get us started. ORContinue reading “Listening to Your Inner Voice: A Practical Approach to Self-Trust”
Embracing Mistakes: A Road Map to Personal Growth and Empowerment
Mistakes. They’ve long been painted as the nemesis of success, feared and avoided at all costs. But what if I told you that embracing mistakes could be the catalyst for your personal growth and empowerment? Here’s the truth: mistakes are not the dead-ends we’ve been taught to perceive them as. In fact, they are theContinue reading “Embracing Mistakes: A Road Map to Personal Growth and Empowerment”
The Three Steps People Need To Navigate Life Transitions: It’s as Simple as E.A.T.
Life’s journey is often a series of transitions—a constant ebb and flow that shapes our experiences and molds our path. At times these transitions are welcomed, anticipated even, while at others they arrive unannounced, shaking the very foundation of our existence. Whether it’s bidding farewell to a relationship that once felt like an anchor orContinue reading “The Three Steps People Need To Navigate Life Transitions: It’s as Simple as E.A.T.”
An Argument for Rats: A Reflection on Unchecked Beliefs and Self-Discovery
Rats, those unassuming creatures, don’t possess the awareness of being disliked by humans. They go about their lives, blissfully unaware of the pure disgust and disdain channeled toward them from all directions. Now, consider this: What if rats did know how people felt about them? Imagine being that rat, discovering the horror, sadness, and fearContinue reading “An Argument for Rats: A Reflection on Unchecked Beliefs and Self-Discovery”
