In the Quiet Between Moments

We often measure a day by the noise we make, the toโ€‘do lists, the notifications, the quick judgments we pass on ourselves and others. Yet the quiet spaces between those moments hold a different currency: presence. If you pause long enough to notice, the mind reveals itself not in grand gestures but in small, faithful acts of attention.

Mindfulness isnโ€™t about erasing worry or pretending everything is perfect. Itโ€™s a way of meeting reality as it is, with curiosity rather than contradiction. Itโ€™s the soft attention that notices the breath, the texture of a cup in your hand, the sound of rain threading through the cityโ€™s hum. In those details, we find a map back to ourselvesโ€”not a flawless version, but a braver, more honest one.

Ask yourself:

  • What information am I adding to the moment, and what am I letting pass through?
  • When did I last listen to the space inside my chest before answering the world?
  • How often do I mistake hurry for progress, consumption for nourishment, distraction for presence?

Mindfulness is not a retreat from life; itโ€™s a deeper return to it. It asks us to slow down enough to notice whatโ€™s already hereโ€”breath, sensation, memory, possibility. In that noticing, choices soften. We speak with more care, act with more clarity, and feel more alive to the ordinary miracles around usโ€”the warmth of sunlight on skin, the stubborn resilience of a stubborn plant pushing through concrete, the shared breath of strangers finding a common rhythm.

So today, take one deliberate moment to sit with your breath as if youโ€™re meeting an old friend. Let thoughts drift like clouds. Return to the simple fact of being in this moment, exactly as you are. In that return, youโ€™re not escaping life; youโ€™re meeting it with full attention, and that meeting changes everything.

Where the Quiet Learns Your Name

Before we rush to interpret what the heart is feeling,
it helps to pause and listen to how it moves.

This poem sits in that pause.
Not as an answer, but as awarenessโ€”
a moment between thoughts where the heart steadies itself
and remembers its own rhythm.

Where the Quiet Learns Your Name follows What Still Remains
as a continuation of presence rather than memory.
It invites you to slow down,
to notice what arises when nothing is forced,
and to meet yourself where you already are.

Read it gently.
Let it arrive before you analyze it.


Where the Quiet Learns Your Name

After all the leaving,
after the echo has packed its bags,
there is a pause that does not ask to be filled.
Sit there.
That is where you begin again.

The mind loosens its grip on yesterday
not forgetting,
but no longer kneeling before its weight.
Thoughts pass like weather through an open window,
noticed,
never detained.

You learn the difference between noise and knowing.
Between the voice that rushes
and the one that waits.
Stillness, you discover,
is not empty
it is attentive.

Here, the breath becomes a compass.
In, you arrive.
Out, you release the need to arrive anywhere else.
Each moment folds into the next
without argument,
without rehearsal.

You stop asking who you were.
You stop bargaining with who you might be.
The self, unarmored,
stands exactly where the ground has always held it
quietly supported,
quietly whole.

Nothing is missing.
Nothing is chased.
Awareness rests like a hand on the heart,
not to claim it,
only to remind it
that it is alive.

And in this meeting
without past, without promise
you realize:
what still remains
has learned how to stay.


My Reflection

Stillness rarely announces itself.
It shows up quietly
in the breath we almost miss,
in the space where we stop trying to become
and simply allow ourselves to be.

If something in this poem resonated,
sit with it for a moment.
Not to name it,
but to feel how awareness settles
when we give it room.


A Gentle Note Beyond the Poem

Much of my work, whether through Zee Corner, Jazeez Online, or even my personal 2000 push-up challenge, comes from this same place of intention:
showing up with presence, discipline, and care,
both inwardly and outwardly.

Each project, in its own way, is an extension of mindfulness in motionโ€”
how we live, how we give back,
and how small, consistent acts shape something larger over time.

Thank you for reading,
and for sharing this quiet moment with me.


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What Still Remains

The morning after is quieter than the night before.
Nothing dramatic changes,
yet something within us has shifted.
We wake not lighter,
but more aware of what we choose to carry forward.


The poem follows

Morning does not erase the night.
It only teaches light
where to enter.

Some weight stays
not as burden,
but as reminder
that we survived yesterday
and woke up anyway.

The body remembers before the mind does.
A tired breath.
A slower step.
Hands that reach for familiarity
before ambition.

I move carefully now,
choosing what deserves my energy.
Not everything that asks for me
is owed an answer.

There is a quiet wisdom
in arranging the day gently
placing effort where it matters,
leaving space where it heals.

I am learning that living well
is less about carrying more,
and more about knowing
when to set things down.

Some mornings,
peace arrives unnoticed
in warm light across a table,
in stillness that doesnโ€™t demand proof,
in the simple act of beginning again.


Written in the pauses of everyday life,
where small comforts matter
and mindful choices still believe in kindness.

Pen by Zee


A gentle reminder to live with intention โ€” in our words, our spaces, and the things we choose to keep close.
This same philosophy shapes Jazeez Online and Zee Corner.

Most days do not announce themselves as heavy

A quiet reflection on everyday weight, rest, and the small comforts that help us return to ourselves.
They begin like any otherโ€”
with obligations, small hopes,
and the quiet promise that we will manage.


The things we carry home

By the time the day loosens its grip,
we are heavier than we were this morning.
Not from work alone,
but from words we swallowed,
expectations we wore politely,
and hopes we kept folded in our pockets.

We carry unfinished conversations,
the ache of trying to do right,
the quiet fear of not doing enough.
Some days, even joy feels delicateโ€”
something to protect on the way back.

Home, then, is not an address.
It is a pause.
A place where the shoulders drop,
where hands remember warmth,
where the noise of the world
learns to speak softly.

I have learned that small things matterโ€”
a cup that waits without judgement,
a corner that holds stillness,
a moment set aside just to breathe.
These are not luxuries;
they are how we return to ourselves.

If I choose carefully what I bring into my space,
it is because life is already heavy.
What surrounds us should help us rest,
not remind us of what we owe.

Tonight, like many others,
I place the day down gentlyโ€”
not because it was easy,
but because I deserve peace
after carrying it.


Written in the pauses of everyday life,
where small comforts matter
and mindful choices still believe in kindness.

Pen by Zee

I write often about everyday weight because I live it too.
Creating spaces that feel calmer, warmer, and more intentional has helped me slow down and breathe again. That philosophy carries beyond words โ€” into the things I choose to surround myself with and the work Iโ€™m building through Jazeez Online and Zee Corner.

Theyโ€™re not just stores to me, but extensions of this same belief: that what we bring into our lives should support us, not add to the noise.

Thoughtful spaces, by Zee Corner.

Living mindfully โ€” with Jazeez

I write because life speaks softly,

and too often, we are taught not to listen.

I write for the ordinary moments we overlookโ€”

the tired mornings, the heavy evenings,

the quiet victories no one applauds

and the silent battles no one sees.

Why Alo Yoga Stands Out in Activewear

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If youโ€™re passionate about activewear that does more than just look good, youโ€™ll want to know what makes Alo Yoga a standout brand in the yoga & athleisure world. Known for its seamless blend of performance, fashion, and mindful living, Alo Yoga has become a go-to choice for yogis, fitness lovers, and everyday wear alike.

Whether youโ€™re shopping for workout gear, cozy lounge pieces, or mindful accessories, Aloโ€™s range supports movement from mat to street โ€” and this post breaks down every benefit to help you decide if itโ€™s right for you.

๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™‚๏ธ What Is Alo Yoga?

Alo stands for Air, Land, and Ocean โ€” representing the connection between inner balance and movement in everyday life. The brand was created to inspire mindful living, comfort in motion, and elevated style through thoughtfully designed pieces that carry you through your wellness journey.

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โญ Key Benefits & Pros of Alo Yoga

โœ”๏ธ Premium Materials Designed for Performance

Alo Yoga uses high-quality fabrics that feel soft, functional, and long-lasting. Many of their pieces feature:

  • Four-way stretch for freedom of movement
  • Breathable & quick-drying textiles
  • Soft, flattering fits that move with your body
    These fabrics are ideal not only for yoga sessions, but also workouts like pilates, HIIT, walking, and daily wear.

๐Ÿ‘š Versatile Styles for Every Occasion

Alo Yoga isnโ€™t only for the studio โ€” itโ€™s designed to transition seamlessly from workout to lifestyle wear. You can wear Alo:

  • To the gym
  • On coffee runs
  • While lounging at home
  • Traveling or running errands
    Their fashionable designs make it easy to feel confident both in motion and at rest.

๐ŸŒŸ Mindful & Wellness-Driven Brand Philosophy

Aloโ€™s mission goes beyond clothing. Itโ€™s about encouraging a balanced, mindful lifestyle, rooted in movement and personal wellness. Products often echo this philosophy with names and themes inspired by peace, intentionality, and holistic health.

๐Ÿ’ฏ Celebrity & Community Appeal

Alo Yoga has gained a loyal following โ€” including influencers, yogis, and celebrities โ€” for its balance of fashion and function. Collaborative collections and high-visibility campaigns help reinforce Aloโ€™s reputation as a premium activewear brand.

Product Highlights

If youโ€™ve ever felt distracted, restricted, or uncomfortable during yoga, stretching, or even lounging โ€” clothing might be playing a bigger role than we think.

Alo Yoga focuses on creating activewear that supports:

  • Freedom of movement
  • Soft, breathable comfort
  • Versatility from workout to everyday wear

Some of their most popular pieces include:

  • High-waist leggings designed to stay put
  • Ultra-soft lounge leggings for rest days
  • Yoga straps that support deeper, safer stretches

Iโ€™ve shared my top picks here for anyone looking to invest in quality, mindful activewear:
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My Commitment to Mental Health โ€” And Why Iโ€™m Taking On the 2,000 Push-Up Challenge

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Mental health isnโ€™t just a topic we talk about when things fall apart โ€” itโ€™s something we nurture every single day. Over the years, Iโ€™ve learned that strength isnโ€™t just measured in muscles or milestonesโ€ฆ itโ€™s measured in moments. Moments when we choose to show up for ourselves, and moments when we show up for others.

Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™ve decided to take on a personal challenge:
2,000 push-ups in support of mental health.

Yes โ€” 2,000.

Not for fitness.
Not for competition.
But for awareness, support, and conversation.

Why This Challenge Matters to Me

Mental health struggles are often silent, hidden behind smiles or busy routines. Many people fight battles no one sees. I want to use this challenge to spark conversations, break stigma, and remind anyone reading this that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Every push-up is a reminder of the importance of resilience โ€” both physical and emotional.

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Join Me on This Journey

You donโ€™t have to do 2,000 push-ups.
You donโ€™t even have to do 20.

You can join me by:

  • Doing your own mini challenge
  • Sharing your mental health story (if you feel comfortable)
  • Encouraging someone who might be struggling
  • Or simply cheering from the sidelines

Your presence alone makes a difference.

Letโ€™s Build a Community of Courage

Iโ€™d love for you to comment, share your thoughts, or even tell me what challenge you want to take on for your own wellbeing.
Like this post if it resonates, and please share it โ€” you might reach someone who needs this reminder today.

If youโ€™d like to support my push-up challenge for mental health, hereโ€™s the link:
๐Ÿ‘‰ https://www.thepushupchallenge.co.nz/fundraiser/zoebali/the-push-up-challenge

Together, letโ€™s raise awareness.
Letโ€™s raise each other.
And yes โ€” letโ€™s raise the bar on how we talk about mental health. Alternatively below is the QR code for the fundraiser.

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Dreams, Interpretation and Spirituality

First part of my life 0 to 35-36 Years of Age a walk through my life’s journey and the dreams I saw what it could mean and possible interpretations.

The world of dreams is fascinating, exciting and mysterious, is also scary at times. While some people hardly dream and some dream occasionally and others very often.

Dreams are a medium of self realization and making necessary changes, only if the person dreaming can remember some or all of their dreams. It also tells the person about state of his mind. What that person might be thinking of or worried about. It can sometimes allow a person to pro actively act upon their present, past or future issues on hand depending on weather the issue is still valid or is going to be valid in near or distant future.

Here, I will write my dreams, their partial remembrance and any known or hidden meaning that can be easily established. As for my older dreams I can only draw a rough timeline and for my most current dreams I can validate it with more accurate or close timeline. As far as I understand I used to get dreams from my very early teens and twenties. Most of those are not remembered by me however, there was one dream that was almost recurring and had a very strong message or interpretation. I will talk about that dream in my next coming post.

What are your thoughts about dreams, do you dream a lot? do you remember them at all? How do yo u interpret your dreams? Do you like to self interpret or ask someone who has some knowledge about dreams? What do you do to feel better or understand your dreams? Comment, like and share your thoughts.

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What do I get from writing poetry, quotes and Fundraising

๐ŸŒน Someone once asked me:โ€œWhat do you get out of writing poetry, quotes, and fundraising for charities?โ€The truth? I donโ€™t get much in the material sense.But I gain something far greater:

โœจ The joy of turning words into hope.

โœจ The chance to give voice to those who feel unseen.

โœจ The opportunity to let art serve a purpose bigger than myself.Thatโ€™s why I wrote If Rose Could Talkโ€”a poem reminding working professionals to pause, breathe, and remember their worth.

For me, poetry is not just about beauty, itโ€™s about impact.I donโ€™t just write for myselfโ€”I write so words can bloom into kindness. ๐ŸŒน

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A Book for the Restless Soul: “Healing in Stillness” is Coming

Have you ever noticed how the world seems to get louder every day? The constant notifications, the endless demands, the relentless pressure to do and achieve… It can be deafening, leaving us feeling disconnected from ourselves and yearning for a sense of inner peace.

I spent years chasing that peace in external sources: accomplishments, relationships, even adventures. But what I discovered, ultimately, was that the most profound healing begins not in the external world, but within. It starts in the quiet spaces, the moments of stillness where we can truly listen to our own hearts.

That journey of personal discovery is what led me to write “Healing in Stillness” a book dedicated to exploring the transformative power of inner stillness. It’s not about escaping the world, but about cultivating a sanctuary within so that you can navigate life’s challenges with greater resilience, clarity, and joy.

“Healing in Silence” is an invitation to rediscover your own inner wisdom. To nurture the wounded parts of yourself. To find strength not in the noise, but in the quiet, powerful voice within.

What if the key to healing isn’t found in loud conversations, but in the profound wisdom of silence? My upcoming book, “Healing in Silence,” explores the transformative power of inner stillness. Are you ready to listen? #HealingInSilence #InnerPeace #SelfDiscovery #Mindfulness

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