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April 2026

Finish the Sentence or It Finishes You

People keep asking the same question: “What’s the point?” It’s that incomplete questions mindset: It sounds deep, so profound, but it still remains incomplete. And that’s the problem. Because incomplete questions don’t disappear.They sit in your head. They loop. They…

The Words Your Family Gave You Are Still Making Your Decisions

Inherited language limiting beliefs Someone regurgitated phrases when you were young. You didn’t sign for it. But it became gospel. Truth. It arrived with the furniture, between meals, in the painful silences between family fights. “People like us don’t…” “It…

Let’s Talk About The Questions That Wake You Up at 3AM

Sorry, I Don’t Get It That’s what someone wrote in the comments. Sorry I don’t get it. And honestly? That’s a completely fair thing to say. The 3AM Questions list is strange. It doesn’t have a thesis. It doesn’t offer…

Episode 1 Is Live. Flaws and All.

Most People Aren’t Stuck Because They Lack Answers | RSS.com Episode 1 is live. Audio fragments on language, mental health, and the notes I’ve taken along the way. No host voice, no outro music, no five-star-review begging. Just the stuff.

3am questions. Not a self-help index. No answers, no sequence. Just the questions that keep returning — sorted by where they hurt.

3AM Questions

The 3AM Questions page was rebuilt. The first version was a stub — a placeholder for something I hadn’t finished thinking yet. This is the finished thing. Or the finished-enough thing. These questions don’t really finish — they just stop…

Words can wound or restore. Discover practical strategies to speak with more awareness, protect your emotional boundaries, and choose your words with intention.

The Power of Words to Hurt and Heal: Drive Them Wisely

Do you remember yesterday morning, when someone who you trusted insulted you? Of course you do. All of it was unwarranted. But you felt hurt. Disappointed. You read all the emails again. The WhatsApp messages still churn in your mind.…