
Why Being “Low Maintenance” Slowly Breaks Women The Hidden Professional Cost of Emotional Self-Silencing
In corporate corridors, courtrooms, creative studios, hospitals, startups, and boardrooms across Sri Lanka and beyond, a certain type of woman

In corporate corridors, courtrooms, creative studios, hospitals, startups, and boardrooms across Sri Lanka and beyond, a certain type of woman

In high-performance careers, we are trained to identify imbalance quickly. If one team member is carrying an entire project, the

In a world where romantic tales often glorify dramatic highs and lows, it’s easy to confuse passion with peril. But

In a world that glorifies dramatic proposals, luxury holidays, anniversary surprises, and Instagram worthy romance, it is easy to assume

In the early stages of a relationship, growth often feels mutual. You dream together. Plan together. Build together. But what

How Career Pressure Creates Emotional Distance Even in Loving Partnerships Loneliness is usually imagined as something that happens when you

Love is often romanticised as intense, unpredictable, and emotionally consuming. Popular culture reinforces the idea that confusion, emotional highs and

In a world where ambition is rewarded, productivity is praised, and visibility often equals value, relationships quietly become the most

In an era of constant connectivity, personal branding, and professional acceleration, relationships are being asked to survive conditions they were

The question isn’t whether people are dating, married, or partnered. On paper, many are. The deeper question professionals increasingly ask