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The Women We Marked Green: Healing, Growth, and Being Seen
March arrives quietly after February’s noise. February is full of masks. We move through Valentine’s Day — a day meant to celebrate love but one that can also stir comparison, longing, and memories of the love we hoped would last. Then almost immediately we arrive at Mardi Gras — a celebration built around masks, indulgence, and letting go. And if we’re honest, a lot of us move through February wearing some kind of mask. Sometimes it’s the mask of being okay when our hearts a
Martha Mtabo
Mar 152 min read


Choosing Yourself
A Gentle Guide to Self-Care and Positivity Written by: Dev Gupta, Manya Gulati, Sandhra Tom, Dhea Katkuri In a world that constantly rewards productivity and praises those who never slow down, self-care is often misunderstood. It is framed as indulgent, unnecessary, or something to earn after exhaustion. In reality, self-care is not a luxury. It is a foundation. It is what allows us to live fully, think clearly, and connect meaningfully with others. Self-care is not about esc
Revive the Mind
Feb 283 min read


What No One Tells You About Healing (Especially in February)
February is interesting. We move from Valentine’s Day — a day about love, romance, longing — straight into Mardi Gras , a celebration built around indulgence, masks, and letting go. And if we’re honest? A lot of us use both as escape. Valentine’s Day can stir up comparison, nostalgia, and the version of love we wish we had. Mardi Gras can become a reason to distract, overindulge, or temporarily forget what still hurts. There’s nothing wrong with celebrating — but sometimes
Martha Mtabo
Feb 281 min read
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