By prinasieku

Love from Afar: A Silent Symphony

To love her in silence, a secret untold, I marvel at her spirit, so carefree and bold. Oh, the freedom she holds, moving through dimensions, where barriers fade, and there are no apprehensions.

To love her quietly, a desire she won’t perceive, her eyes dream of futures she continues to weave. The innocence of childhood, a freedom once known, in her, those glimpses of liberty have beautifully grown.

To be loved by her, a dream too vast, a notion I know will never come to pass. Unless, within her dreams, I find my way, a character created, perhaps, someday.

Her smile, a masterpiece, yet its reach is confined, not quite reaching the world she leaves behind. In her eyes, a universe, wondrous and bright, I wonder, does she find happiness in that ethereal light?

To love her now might seem a futile endeavor, a love unspoken, a bond that will never gather. I dare not bring her into my world’s uncertainty, for my hopes are frail, and my heart still aches.

This is enough, a love from afar, I cherish her warmth, like a distant star. As she dances, I embrace the wind she sends, through the screen, our connection transcends.

Her presence, the very air I breathe,
Oh, to love her, as if I don’t exist, beneath.

By prinasieku

Embrace Your Flow: Beauty in Imperfection

When you’re just not in the mood to try, and letting things be feels way simpler. The guilt of not always being your best self can really get to you sometimes. It’s like diving into a pool of self-blame for not nailing perfection every time. But here’s the life scoop – we can’t micromanage how things play out.

Perfection isn’t a hall pass to neglect ourselves, just as it’s unfair to judge ourselves against it. Living in this unpredictable world should lift the weight off not feeling top-notch all the time. it’s alright not to be okay. Not everything has to make sense, and you definitely don’t have to fake it. It’s perfectly fine to go with the flow.

Take a breath; let go of control, just for a moment. Things won’t always align as you wish, but even the most flawless days have their own kind of beauty in imperfections. So, don’t be too hard on yourself. You’re doing alright. A few jigsaw pieces out of place don’t erase the masterpiece that is you.

By prinasieku

New beginnings

Embarking on a fresh start can feel daunting, especially if past attempts never reached it’s prime. The fear of seeming inexperienced or foolish holds us back. The illusion of effortlessly achieving perfection is just that – an illusion. True authenticity doesn’t lie in flawlessness; it lies in the journey of growth.

 

Let’s shift our perspective this time. Instead of chasing grand goals that may set us up for failure, why not refine what’s already in our grasp? Take a moment to look within – what do you already possess? Is it reaching its fullest potential? Rather than obsessing over external standards, focus on cultivating and nurturing what’s already at your fingertips.

 

Adopting this mindset can be your guiding force. Every day is a chance to begin anew. It’s about stabilizing and building confidence in each step you take. Ditch the pressure of elaborate plans and grandeur. You already possess everything you need. Believe in yourself, identify your strengths, make conscious choices, and embrace your most authentic self in the process.

 

Staying true to yourself is the key to cultivating and sustaining growth. Don’t rush; pace yourself. You’ve got this. In honoring the power of firsts, you’ll find the strength to create lasting impressions, not just on the world, but on your own journey of self-discovery.

By prinasieku

Tis the season: Give Way

In this season of togetherness with family, friends, and colleagues, it feels like an unwritten agreement that we set aside our individual battles and embrace the spirit of joy, mirroring the traditions we’ve honored for years.

Yet, amidst the familiar festivities, I urge you to infuse a touch of uniqueness into your routine. Make it personal; a deliberate gift to yourself – the gift of letting go. Shed the weight that has burdened you, dismiss the whispers of self-imposed limitations, and release anything that hinders your growth. It’s time to liberate yourself.

Tis the season, to give way.

Give way to peace, forgiveness, hope, joy, laughter, and healing. Most importantly, give way to yourself. Allow the birth of a new you, an upgraded 2.0 version that may have lingered in your idealistic treasure box. Unleash the discovery of how much your dream version can flourish in this existence. You don’t need permission from anyone but yourself. Reclaim that power and give way.

Give way to being reborn in the limitless possibilities you allow.

Choose You. Heal You. Empower You.

Merry Christmas ????

By prinasieku

Tis the season: Rollercoaster waves

This time of year stirs up a bunch of emotions. For some, it’s like a breath of fresh air – suddenly, the rules don’t hold you back. It’s like magic; you step into a zone where no one can mess with you. You’re free to just be, breathe, let go, and fully embrace who you are.

But for others, it’s the opposite. This season is what they fear the most. All the stuff they managed to push aside throughout the year now pops up. It’s like a spotlight on things you’d rather keep hidden, a clear view of what’s missing. Your shield feels gone, loneliness is in your face, and you can’t hide the built-up resentment. The worry that it will all show, visible to everyone you want to keep it from.

A gentle reminder to you, that it’s okay. If this festive season brings everything but joy, it’s okay. If your feelings surprise you by bringing up stuff you thought you buried deep, it’s okay. Don’t beat yourself up. Instead of arming yourself to fight, thinking it’s self-protection, create a safe space to just breathe, give yourself permission to find peace. Allow yourself to be an incomplete piece of art.

Maybe it’s time to shift your focus to the one who needs your care the most: you. You might feel close to falling apart, but you’re here. That’s enough to face the day. One day at a time. You will be okay. Breathe. You will be okay.

By prinasieku

The Journey with Silence: From Fear to Acceptance.

It’s been a constant struggle, silence and I. The fear that an empty space might breed misunderstanding led me to dominate conversations, filling every pause.

Silence.

A canvas I painted with my need to prove understanding and superiority, avoiding any comparison with the rest.

Silence.

Yet, beneath the facade, a fear lingered – that scrutiny would unveil gaps in my knowledge.

Silence.

Pushing, probing, hoping you’d surrender what you’re avoiding.

Silence.

Why does your presence make me uneasy? Is it the unbearable uncertainty or the insecurity that fuels my fear?

Silence.

Confronting you or the worst-case scenario that binds me?

Silence.

Perhaps, it’s time to befriend you. Invite you in, sit with you, and be comfortable not just seeing, but feeling you deeply. Your true value lies within me.

Silence.

Less fear, more acceptance. Letting you guide me will give me confidence.

Silence.

 

By prinasieku

Embrace Your Emotions: They’re Not the Enemy

For many of us, emotions have often been seen as things we need to manage, keep an eye on, and control. Early on, we might not even realize it, but we’re taught that emotions are something to be wary of – almost like they’re the bad guys. If you have emotions, there must be something wrong with you. It’s strange how, if you don’t show emotions, people think you’re doing just fine – as if feeling less means you’re in control. We admire those who seem unshaken, wishing we could breeze through emotions like they do. Nothing seems to faze them!

Ever wonder why you feel this way? Why is it so tough to handle these seemingly silly, stupid emotions? Why do they have to be so obvious and affect us so deeply? It’s like the box we try to put them into is slowly leaking, and we find ourselves needing a bigger, sturdier box.

And then, why is there this feeling of shame linked to having emotions? The truth is, they’re not the enemy; they never have been. If anything, they’re like our closest companions, meant to guide us through life. The way we treat and understand our emotions shapes our mindset and, in a way, our whole life. It’s crucial to be careful. If you’ve been treating your emotions as enemies, realize that you’ve essentially been at war with yourself, consciously or unconsciously.

As mentioned earlier, emotions are like signposts. They’re there to guide you, helping you understand what affects you, what triggers you, and, essentially, who you are. They provide the information you need to make adjustments in your ever-changing evolution as a human. Change is bound to happen, and emotions are the tools that help you shape the version of yourself you want to be in the different situations life throws at you. So, let’s stop treating them like enemies. They’re not the problem. If you keep pushing them away, get ready for a never-ending series of breakdowns.