Anchors for the Soul: The Life-Changing Power of “Notes to Self”

One day, Sam was sitting quietly on a Saturday, a rest day, in a coffee shop after a full week of responsibilities. There was nothing dramatic that had happened last week. No crisis. No breaking news. But there was a quiet weight of expectations in his heart — deadlines, conversations he was avoiding, upcoming decisionsContinue reading “Anchors for the Soul: The Life-Changing Power of “Notes to Self””

Sacred Steps: Interview with Poh Choo

An interview with Poh Choo, who has attended the Sacred Steps Spiritual Wellness Retreat, as she shares how the retreat has benefited her and what makes it different.

Trauma Fallouts: How Trauma Shows Up in Our Lives

When the Storm Is Over but the Body Still Remembers Sarah didn’t think she had trauma. The difficult season of her life was long over. The crisis had passed. On the outside, everything looked fine—she was functioning, working, taking care of others. Yet years later, she found herself feeling constantly on edge. Sleep was lightContinue reading “Trauma Fallouts: How Trauma Shows Up in Our Lives”

Choice Points: Designing Your Life for 2026

At the start of every year, many of us reflect and set goals. January feels like a fresh beginning—a chance to change habits and start again. But instead of focusing only on goals, let’s look at something deeper: choice points. Choice points are the small and big decisions that shape the direction of our lives. GoalsContinue reading “Choice Points: Designing Your Life for 2026”

Understanding Trauma: What It Is — and What It Isn’t

The word trauma is used commonly today. We talk about being “traumatized” by stressful jobs, relationship breakups, difficult childhoods, or even awkward social moments like standing in a long queue for coffee. While emotional pain is real and deserves care, not every painful experience qualifies as trauma. Trauma involves a nervous system response to an overwhelming eventContinue reading “Understanding Trauma: What It Is — and What It Isn’t”

Interview with Lin Yip (Sacred Steps Retreat)

An interview with Lin, a teacher and participant of Sacred Steps: Healing from Shame. Sacred Steps is a spiritual retreat designed to help individuals develop an emotionally healthy sense of self through biblical wisdom and experiential mental‑wellbeing tools.

How Social Media Affects Our Mental Wellness

Alyssa, 24, creative and full of potential, begins her day every morning the same way: phone in hand, scrolling through Instagram. She sees friends traveling, celebrating promotions, or sipping coffee in picture-perfect cafés. At first, it feels harmless — just a bit of fun. But deep down, she starts to feel left behind. Her ownContinue reading “How Social Media Affects Our Mental Wellness”

The 7 Pillars of Wellbeing: How to Build a Life That Feels Whole

Wellbeing isn’t just the absence of illness — it’s the presence of vitality, purpose, and connection. It’s the art of living a life that feels balanced and whole. Yes, sleep, nutrition, and exercise matter — but true wellbeing goes beyond physical health. It’s about weaving together the threads that create resilience, joy, and meaning. ResearchersContinue reading “The 7 Pillars of Wellbeing: How to Build a Life That Feels Whole”

Emotional Fault Lines: How Hidden Wounds Can Shatter Our Growth, Goals, and Vision

We all have them: those sensitive spots, those hidden wounds that cause us to overreact or shut down in certain situations. Maya was a high-performing manager with big dreams. She worked hard, set ambitious goals, and seemed unstoppable—until a simple piece of feedback from her boss sent her spiraling. One comment about her “needing toContinue reading “Emotional Fault Lines: How Hidden Wounds Can Shatter Our Growth, Goals, and Vision”

Breaking the Bonds: How Relational Trauma Fuels the Addiction Cycle

Sarah grew up in a home where emotions were unpredictable. Her mother’s moods shifted without warning—laughter could dissolve into silence, warmth into withdrawal, and light conversation into sudden anger. Sarah learned to stay small, to stay quiet, and to believe that her presence was a problem. As an adult, she felt invisible, insecure and empty.Continue reading “Breaking the Bonds: How Relational Trauma Fuels the Addiction Cycle”