Filled to Fill
In a world where women are expected to be givers and providers, there is no way for her to fill another’s cup unless hers is filled first.
In a world where women are expected to be givers and providers, there is no way for her to fill another’s cup unless hers is filled first.
Being a Mother is a 24-hour job that pays in love and lessons learnt. Parenting is hard work, more so if you’re suffering emotionally and mentally. Yet, nothing can buy a parent’s love for their children.
The Modern Woman is strong and independent. She is fierce and fearless. She has come so far with no man by her side, she can go farther still.
People often mix up the terms masculinity and toxic masculinity. So, what is the main difference between the two? And what makes masculinity so toxic?
Regardless of race, language, or religion. Singapore still has a long way to go to truly embody this pledge. Yet, if we could all be a little more open and accepting, perhaps we could be one step closer.
Introverts are often misunderstood by society as “shy” or “anti-social”. In reality, we’re just comfortable within our protective shell of introversion.
‘Make noise’ is best understood as a Singaporean way of complaining. Yet, it is by using the platforms we have to make noise for our minority friends that we amplify their voices to be heard.
Health is more than merely physical. Having good mental health is just as important as good physical health. It all starts from within yourself.
People with social anxiety might need help with seemingly simple tasks sometimes. I may not fully understand it, but I will always be there for my best friend when she needs me in this way – no questions asked.
To love means to be actively concerned for the life and growth of another. A strong relationship means choosing to love each other even when it’s hard.
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