In·Sight

In·Sight

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Just an ordinary human doing life extraordinarily; sharing the narrative authentically.

12/06/2025

The belief that opportunity lies beyond every closed door, every hardship, every loss! Keep believing no matter how painful it feels. 🌹

07/06/2025

Once spoken, they can’t be unspoken; words build, words break, words echo, forever!

Let’s not be so quick to spit out what we wouldn’t want to taste ourselves.
Speak with intention. Speak with kindness. Speak like it matters; because it does.

05/06/2025

Your authenticity isn’t meant for everyone, and that’s the point. Be bold, be real, and serve it undiluted. The right ones will respect it, not reject it. 💯

25/05/2025

Don’t give up, hardship can turn into nectar!

When you are in the dark, you could be learning how to survive, how to build strength and resilience. Be still, seek God but don’t give up!

22/05/2025

Some of the most important messages are the ones never spoken.

The shift in energy when someone walks into a room. The silence that lingers longer than it should. The sigh. The side glance. The smile that doesn’t quite reach the eyes.

Learning to hear what isn’t said means becoming more intuitive, more present. It’s about listening with more than just our ears but in using empathy, observation, and emotional intelligence to notice the unspoken.

This kind of listening can’t be rushed. It requires stillness. Curiosity. Trusting your instincts even when there are no words to validate them.

Because sometimes, the loudest truth is in what’s left unsaid.

13/05/2025

This hits hard ~ in love, friendship, and career. We often project our hopes onto people and situations, painting over red flags with the brush of potential.

You choose a partner and ignore the misalignment because you want them to be the one. You cling to a job title, overlooking burnout, because you want it to mean success.

Clarity only comes when we remove the filter of wishful thinking. That’s when truth reveals itself, sometimes painfully, but always powerfully.

How to shift your lens:

Pause the narrative. Ask yourself the question - am I seeing this clearly, or through the lens of what I hope it is?
Look at actions, not intentions. People tell you who they are by what they do, not what they say.
Detach from the outcome. Let reality speak before your expectations finish the sentence.
Seeing clearly isn’t cynical, it’s freedom.

Photos from In·Sight's post 10/05/2025

It broke my heart to learn that people close to me, those I believed to be kind and loving, are putting up a facade of care, while behind closed doors, they treat their own mother with coldness and disdain. It’s deeply unsettling to witness such contradictions. Our mothers gave us life. They carried us, nurtured us, and sacrificed countless dreams and comforts so we could grow into the people we are today.

To speak unkind words to the very woman who once sang you to sleep, wiped your tears, and stood by you when the world turned away, is a wound not just to her spirit, but to the very essence of who we are as human beings. Disrespect toward one’s mother is not just dishonorable, it is heartbreaking.

As Mother’s Day approaches, I couldn’t help but wonder what this day would feel like for that mother, the one who quietly bears emotional wounds from those she loves.

Let us be intentional with our love. Let us not wait for a designated day on the calendar to honor the woman who gave us everything. Let us speak kindly, listen patiently, and act with compassion.

To those who still have their mothers: treasure them. Call them, hug them, forgive them. Life is fleeting, and regret is a heavy companion.

To those who are mothers: you are seen, you are loved, and you are valued, more than words can ever fully express.

Let us restore the sacredness of motherhood, not just with flowers or social media posts, but with everyday grace.

07/05/2025

We are not defined by how much or little we have, but instead by our character, individuality and inner beauty. These are the things that set us apart and define who we truly are.

Growing up we had less, but I had never felt more empowered than when we had nothing. Less drives you to be more, do more, want more. These experiences shaped my authenticity, vulnerability and values.

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