Editorial Policy

A Safe Room is published by infeeling™ with an editorial standard centered on clarity, usefulness, and trust.

This page explains how topics are chosen, how pages are reviewed, how updates are handled, and how readers can request corrections.

How topics are chosen

We prioritize topics that can genuinely help a reader make sense of a problem, compare options more clearly, or take a practical next step. We avoid publishing filler just to increase volume.

How content is created

Content is outlined, drafted, and refined to make the final page easier to understand and more specific than generic search results. Rytis Druskinis & Violeta Druskine contributes under a feeling session guide & body-based spiritual teacher & guided healing meditation teacher & co-creator of feeling sessions lens, and every page is expected to earn trust through clarity rather than hype.

How recommendations are handled

When we mention products, services, tools, or methods, the goal is to explain fit, tradeoffs, and context honestly. Commercial relationships should never override the usefulness or accuracy of the page.

Updates and corrections

We revise pages when information becomes outdated, when a better explanation is available, or when a reader flags a meaningful issue. Substantive corrections should be folded back into the page as quickly as practical.

How to contact us

If you believe a page needs correction, clarification, or a policy update, please reach out so we can review it promptly.

Email: hi@asaferoom.com

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