The Ugly in Me: How Triggers Shape the Versions of Ourselves We’d Rather Not See
There’s a version of me I don’t like. It’s not the one I post online. Not the one who gives good advice or shows up for others. It’s the one that comes out when I’m triggered—by a comment, a tone, or just a familiar silence. And almost always, it’s with family. The people[ ► ]
The Damage of Playing Favorites: How Unequal Love Shapes Generations
Favoritism in Families: The Hidden Wound That Lasts Generations Favoritism among children isn’t just a minor oversight or an uncomfortable family quirk. It’s a deeply rooted issue that can cause psychological harm, strain relationships, and sow discord across generations. Whether it's a mother consistently praising one child more than the others, or a[ ► ]