This article has been deidentified to protect the anonymity and confidentiality of the patient in the story. Any matches in names or circumstances to other patients are entirely coincidental. If, right now, someone asked me what I’d been up to today, I might start with the phrase, “I had dinner.” Then I’d tell them about… Read More »Getting Up The post Getting Up first appeared on Biomedical Odyssey.| Biomedical Odyssey
When Rain Was the Constant Companion… Day 1 I went on a weekend holiday to Jog Falls, leaving early morning on the 15th of August and returning to Bangalore late evening on the 17th. This was my third trip with F5 Escapes, and my first with them spanning three days. What I love about F5 … More Weekend trip to Jog Falls – I| The Bespectacled Mother
There's something so vile and fragile in this world. It is the idea of becoming a human. Physically, human is just an animal. However, what is truly huma...| Factory Garden 🏭🌳
There are days when sadness returns, reminding me it still lives within. For such days, I made a list of the things that bring me light — the simple joys that help me feel grounded and whole. At va…| The Bespectacled Mother
Over the past five months, I have embraced soto e—stepping beyond my usual boundaries, both in the world and within myself—to discover small joys and meaningful connections. These simple adventures have brought me closer to my ikigai, filling my life with purpose and hope. When the year began, I intended to step out more—mostly in … More Soto e: Stepping Out, Gently| The Bespectacled Mother
One quiet morning, a blooming hibiscus led me to reflect on the sadness I carry within. This post is a gentle conversation with that sadness—and the quiet beauty that still finds a way to bloom beside it. Yesterday morning, I stepped out onto my balcony and spotted a flower bud on the hibiscus plant. I … More Notes from the Balcony Morning| The Bespectacled Mother
A collection of reflections in free verse – The Sadness I Carry I have worked on myselfslowly, steadily, deeply.I am no longer as sad, anxious, or lostas I once was. But I know nowthat some sadness doesn’t leave. It settles in quietly,not as a burden,but as part of who I have become. I don’t even … More A Quiet Kind of Knowing| The Bespectacled Mother
Let's be honest, as school leaders, every minute on our calendars is maxed out. Most days feel like a sprint; before we know it, we're putting out fires,| Region 13's Blog
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The buying process begins when a prospect or a referral source considers you for a new engagement, or when a client considers you for a repeat performance. In this article, Rod Burkert reflects on this aspect of the engagement process.| QuickRead | News for the Financial Consulting Professional
Yesterday was the festival of Mahashivratri. I have never considered this day or any other festival as something to be celebrated. What matters to me is whether it’s a holiday from school and work …| The Bespectacled Mother
Twelve years ago, my fiancé left abruptly before our wedding, leading to profound pain and a long journey of healing.| Natalia Bielczyk
I was reading something this weekend about pain and how it’s the body’s way of telling us there’s something we need to pay attention to. And then I thought… it works for the heart and the mind too. I’ve had a few pain points lately. Learning to adjust to this new life has been so […] The post What’s revealed by the pain appeared first on Heather Plett.| Heather Plett
I’m not a fan of New Year’s resolutions. I like the idea of having a theme to guide my decisions through the year. Last year, I decided my theme would be ...| Brandon's Journal
I’m writing this article to share my thoughts about anxiety — a blue-eyed monster I have to live with for my entire life.| Natalia Bielczyk
On this episode, Pete Steinberg discusses overcoming leadership shock and the importance of intentional leadership.| Mike Vardy
Scott Rusnak discusses integrating EOS into life, journaling, gratitude, and intentional life design for personal growth.| Mike Vardy
This started as a rant, not meant to be published. But sticking to my "New Year's resolution" to write about what triggers me most, I decided to publish it anyway. I wanted to publish it as a LinkedIn post, but it got too long. So here is the unshortened, unpolished and authentic original version of this document, most of which I wrote on my phone after waking up on a Sunday at 5:45am. 😬| unblocked.engineering
Learn how forgiveness isn’t about forgetting but about healing, growing, and setting boundaries for a brighter, more peaceful future.| Baggage Reclaim with Natalie Lue