What if your weakest area held your greatest lesson? I thought I was doing enough—working hard, providing, being present. But effort alone doesn’t build love. My unborn daughter’s heartbeat reminded me: She will love how I love. What’s your heartbeat truly pushing you toward? Because mine changed everything.
Guard Your Heart
A broken camera can no longer capture memories, but a guarded heart can continue creating them. I chose peace over resentment, relationships over grudges, and faith over frustration. I let go—not because he deserves it, but because some battles aren’t worth fighting, especially against people who no longer matter.
Golden Rules
Life, marriage, and leadership thrive when rooted in key golden rules: love authentically, lead yourself first, focus on the root rather than results, and own your mistakes. Like an aquaponics system, nurturing the foundation leads to abundant harvests, blessing families and communities—just as five loaves and two fish fed many.
Miracles
Life’s greatest blessing is its uncertainty. Living mindfully means appreciating moments between our first and last breaths. Like a candle’s flame, each moment is fleeting but powerful enough to light up others. By embracing life as a series of miracles, we find joy in every connection, moment, and breath.
Confinement Center for our 4th Child
Choosing a confinement center reminded me of parenting and education—where passion must meet professionalism. Like tending a flame, nurturing requires care, protection, and commitment. At Stellar, we aim to be a beacon of hope, where children’s dreams flourish, guided by purpose, excellence, and the trust of every parent.
I Am Driving a Logo Car
Real freedom doesn’t come from doing whatever we want but from having the freedom to choose what not to do. Living authentically isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. It’s about making conscious choices that reflect your true self, even when faced with challenges or contradictions.
Reflections from Buying a Thermomix for Family
To me, what’s truly expensive is losing the opportunity to create meaningful memories with my children while I still have the chance. My kids will only be three, six, and eight years old once in their lives, and if I miss this moment, it’s gone forever.
Fully Utilizing Every Minute: A Day in the Life (Part 2)
Don’t worry about how you’re going to die. Worry about how you’re going to live.
Fully Utilizing Every Minute: A Day in the Life (Part 1)
There’s a thrill in running, in pushing myself. It’s about maximizing what we can achieve in a limited amount of time. How do we manage that stress or pressure? I just love it.
How to Live Up to 999 Years?
In the end, just like a bright flame is more important than the number of candles, it is not the years in your life, but the life in your years that truly matters.