Category: Self Discovery
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What If You Decided It Could Be Easier?
By Ana Vargas Que lo que, mi gente— We’re so used to equating progress with struggle, growth with pain, and success with sacrifice that sometimes we forget to ask ourselves the simplest question: “What if it could be easy?” Not because life is always easy—clearly, it isn’t—but because maybe we’ve been conditioned to expect difficulty…
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The Power of Small Wins: Why Progress Matters More Than Perfection
by Ana Vargas Que lo que, mi gente, I don’t know who needs to hear this today, pero déjame decirte:You’re doing better than you think. Sometimes we get so caught up in the pursuit of a big goal that we forget how powerful small wins really are and their role in setting us up for…
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Books That Inspired Me This March – A Sabiduría & Wisdom Selection
One of the ways I continue to align with my values and personal growth is through reading. Books have been a lifelong companion, guiding my journey of self-discovery, healing, and expansion. I believe in the power of both fiction and nonfiction—one to spark imagination and offer new perspectives, the other to teach, challenge, and help…
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📌 The Power of Letting Go – Releasing What No Longer Serves You/ Lo Que No Conviene Se Suelta
by Ana Vargas Spring is here, and with it comes the natural urge to clear out, refresh, and reset. We talk a lot about decluttering our homes, but what about decluttering our lives? Just like we let go of clothes that no longer fit, we need to release thoughts, relationships, and habits that no longer…
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The Power of Pause: How Stepping Back Creates Clarity & Purpose
by Ana Vargas Hola mi gente! Life moves fast, and the pressure to keep pushing forward can feel overwhelming. But what if the key to real progress isn’t about moving forward but instead, it’s about pausing? After taking some time away from writing, I’ve come to realize that stepping back isn’t a setback; it’s an…
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“Soñando en colores”/ Dreaming in color
by Ana Vargas Image: Near La Plaza de Santa Teresa in Cartagena, Colombia, this frutero’s calm pose and gaze reminded me of the beauty around us. Even in tough times, there is always something to look forward to. The year I turned 40, my mother turned 60 years old, and I decided to treat us…