Judge, Jury, and Executioner: The Parent We Become
A story-led reflection on how parents unknowingly become judge, jury, and executioner in their children’s lives, and how everyday moments shape young inner worlds.
Read MoreIf I Am Rich Today, What Will My Children Inherit Tomorrow?
A reflection on wealth, values, and legacy, exploring what children truly inherit beyond money and how today’s choices shape future generations.
Read MoreWhat Happens to Mothers When Kids Leave Home?
When her two sons left home, Betty faced an empty house and a shifting identity, navigating empty nest emotions and life after children grow up.
Read MoreWhen Speaking Isn’t the Same as Being Heard
A reflective January Chapters blog on emotional presence, relationships, and the quiet loneliness of speaking without truly being heard.
Read MoreWhy Home Management Feels Like a Second Job for Working Women
Home management for working women often becomes a second job. This reflection explores invisible labor, mental load, burnout, and what truly helps women reclaim time and emotional space.
Read MoreMotherhood Isn’t One Story; It’s Many Lives at Once.
Motherhood is complex, where love, emotional labor, identity, and womanhood coexist; many lives lived at once, quietly shaping who we become every day.
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