Instructions for closing out loose ends, or what you need to get done before the New Year

Detailed guide on completing unfinished tasks: how to clear energetic space, free up energy, and create new opportunities for growth.

Transformational and spiritual practices. What distinguishes them and why consistency in self-work is important.

In this article, we will explore the concepts of transformational and spiritual practices. Read on to learn what sets them apart, why you should start working on yourself with the basics, and only then move on to the spiritual level.

Simple practices to improve your inner state

Practices for improving your inner state are suitable for absolutely everyone, regardless of whether you are a master or just a beginner, and whether you have personal experience or not.

These are the basic practices we talk about regularly. We will discuss them in more detail in this article.

Readiness for transformation as a key criterion that determines your development path.

In this article, we will examine three main categories of people on the path of spiritual transformation. If you are a transformational trainer, coach, run your own projects, or engage in any kind of teaching, you will understand which of the three categories allows for genuine work.

How to stop being a victim

In this article, you’ll learn how to break free from a victim mindset and fill your life with love and joy, leaving no room for complaints, regrets, anger, or judgment. Our tips will help you stop expressing dissatisfaction and complaining, heal from the victim complex, and create a new, harmonious reality for yourself.

People play the victim role to gain sympathy, avoid responsibility, or manipulate others. This state manifests through constant complaining, blaming others for personal problems, exaggerating hardships, refusing to accept solutions, and seeking attention through self-pity.

What is victim mentality and what signs can be used to identify it.