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Why You Keep Attracting Emotionally Draining People?

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(let me talk honestly… because this is something so many of us go through but never say out loud) I don’t know who needs to hear this, but attracting emotionally draining people (energy vampires) doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you. It usually just means you have a soft heart… and soft hearts often attract people who don’t know how to love gently. For the longest time, I kept asking myself: “Why do I always end up with people who take so much from me?” “Why do I get close to people who drain me?” “Why do I attract friendships that leave me tired instead of peaceful?” And honestly? It took me a while to understand the answer. But I want to share what I’ve learned because maybe you’re going through the same thing. 1. Because you’re kind and people notice that Let’s just be real... People who are emotionally draining LOVE soft hearted people. Why? Because you listen. You help. You care deeply. You don’t walk away easily. You forgive too fast. You give too much. Yo...

How to Find Meaning in the Ordinary

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  Let me be Honest... I don’t know about you, but sometimes I feel like everyone else’s life looks more meaningful than mine. People traveling. People achieving big things. People having “deep life moments.” People posting aesthetic sunsets and life-changing captions. Meanwhile I’m just… waking up, getting ready, going to class, scrolling, eating, talking, sleeping. Repeat. And for the longest time, I used to think: “Is this it? Is my life supposed to feel this normal?” But recently, something shifted in me, and I’ve been learning this slowly -  meaning is not found in the big moments; it’s hidden in the small ones we don’t often pay attention to. The ordinary is not empty. We just move too fast to notice the meaning inside it. So here’s what I’ve been learning about finding meaning in the everyday, simple moments of life and I just wanna share it here. 1. Meaning often hides in routines we complain about. I used to be irritated at routine -  same classro...

Friendships That Heal vs. Friendships That Drain

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The Hidden Power of Friendship: Friendship is one of God’s sweetest gifts, it shapes how we think, feel, and see ourselves. But not all friendships bring healing. Some lift you closer to peace and purpose, while others quietly drain your joy, confidence, and energy. The people we surround ourselves with influence our faith, our growth, and even how we view God’s love. That’s why it’s so important to recognize which friendships heal and which ones hurt . Friendships That Heal: Rooted in Grace Healing friendships don’t demand perfection but they create safety. They are the ones that remind you of who you are when you forget. They give space for your silence, celebrate your growth, and pray for you even when you don’t ask. These are the friends who: Speak truth with kindness, not judgment. Listen to understand, not to compete. Stay when things aren’t easy. Celebrate your growth, not your gossip. Draw you closer to God, not away from Him. Healing friendships feel...

Confidence Rooted in God, Not in Comparison!

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Breaking the Illusion Let’s be honest! Confidence feels hard sometimes. We live in a world where everyone seems to be doing better, looking better, and becoming more . You scroll through Instagram and see someone your age achieving so much, and suddenly your life feels small. You tell yourself, “Maybe if I looked like her… or spoke like him… I’d feel better about myself.” But here’s the thing, comparison is a silent thief. It steals joy, drains peace, and blinds you to the beauty of what God is already doing in you . Confidence built on comparison is shaky; confidence built on God is steady. The Bible’s View on Confidence God never asked you to measure yourself against anyone else. He asked you to trust who He made you to be. ✿ Psalm 139:14 — “I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” You weren’t made by accident or for imitation. You were intentionally crafted with your own voice, flaws, and strengths. ✿ Jeremiah 17:7 — “Blessed is the one who trust...