The Connection Between Nutrition and Mood (Beyond Diet Culture)

Nutrition and Mood

Have you ever noticed how your mood shifts after a meal? Sometimes, after a nourishing bowl of warm soup, I feel grounded and calm. Other times, after rushing through lunch with my laptop open, I feel anxious, restless, and a little hollow. For a long time, I thought it was just being tired or needing […]

What Your Body Teaches You When You Listen Closely

Walking

A Walk Around the Building A loop around my apartment building is about 500 meters. Normally, that would sound like nothing to me. I’m used to waking up at 5 AM, meditating, stretching, then heading out for a run, swim, or cycling session that lasts two hours or more. Long training sessions are my comfort […]

Building Morning Rituals That Actually Give You Energy

Gratitude journal

Why Your Mornings Matter Have you ever rolled out of bed, reached straight for your phone, and felt drained before the day even started? I have been there. In university, I sometimes hit snooze multiple times, rush through breakfast, and arrive in class already tired. It was not that I was sleeping too little. It […]

How to Design a “Thinking Space” in a Noisy World

Thinking

A Cup of Ginger Tea and a Moment of Quiet As I write these lines, I am sipping warm ginger tea with honey that my mum made for me. I am still healing from a bone fracture and while the body takes time to recover, I feel deeply fortunate to have her gentle care nearby. […]

Micro-Moments of Learning: What 10 Minutes of Reading Daily Can Do

Reading books

The quiet power of 10 minutes Every night, before I close my eyes, there is a ritual I never skip. After journaling, I pick up a book and spend just 10 minutes reading. Nothing fancy. No marathon chapters. Just a pocket of time for my mind to wander into another world. Lately, it has been […]

Healing After Injury: My Journey From Pain to Patience and Gratitude

The Crash That Changed My Routine It is surprising how quickly life can flip. One day you are training hard, keeping a routine you have built for months or even years. And then suddenly, in just one accident, you are forced to stop. For me, it was a fractured wrist and pain in my chest […]

Finding Awe in Small Moments (and Why It Matters)

Calm moment

A quiet pause that changes everything It was just a normal evening. I was walking home after training, headphones in, the city buzzing around me. Then suddenly, I looked up. The sky was painted in soft shades of pink and purple, and for a moment, everything slowed down. I stopped in my tracks. No rush, […]

How Journaling Clears Mental Clutter and Sparks Creativity

Journaling

A quiet page, a noisy mind The other night I sat down with my notebook, exhausted from training and buzzing with a hundred unfinished thoughts. Work tasks, triathlon schedules, messages I hadn’t replied to, it all felt like a noisy room in my head. I opened a blank page, wrote “Okay, what’s bothering me right […]

Finding Balance in Busy Seasons

It was a Monday night, around 10:23. The kind of night where the rain had been pouring for hours, the air felt cooler than usual, and all I craved was a bowl of hot soup. That’s exactly what I did after work – gathered with colleagues at a small local spot, laughing and sharing dumplings […]

Balancing Training, Work, and Friendship

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Saturday Morning: Brick Training and Mental Wins It was the second week back to full training, and honestly, my schedule was bursting at the seams. Saturday morning started with a brick session—40 km cycling followed by a 7 km run. It had been more than a month since my last brick, so I was both […]