2026 was supposed to feel different. Cleaner. More intentional. A clear line between who I was and who I said I was becoming. Somehow, somewhere between the last days of 2025 and today, I lost the plot. I had a plan. A rebrand mapped out. A version of myself I thought I could step into… Continue reading The Rebrand: I Already Lost The Plot
Category: Life
Don’t Worry About the How
Let God Do His Job The end of the year always brings the same quiet questions: What worked? What didn’t? What did I give too much of, and what did I hold back? And always, the haunting, persistent question: What’s next, and how am I supposed to make it happen? We spend so much energy… Continue reading Don’t Worry About the How
Seeing the Gift in the Curse
Life doesn’t happen to you. It happens through you, around you, and sometimes against you. And how it lands, how it shapes you, how you move forward, depends entirely on the lens you carry inside your own head. ⸻ Turning Grief Into Guidance I lost my mother when I was too young to understand absence.… Continue reading Seeing the Gift in the Curse
What Once Was
There is a quiet music in looking back, in tracing the paths you walked with hesitant steps, the rooms you entered and left behind, the people whose faces linger like echoes in a corridor of your mind. What once was is neither prison nor punishment, it is the soft pulse beneath your ribs, the subtle… Continue reading What Once Was
If It Makes You Happy, Do It
Not everything needs to be productive. Not everything needs to make sense. Not everything needs an audience. Some things are meant to exist simply because they make you feel alive. Creativity is one of them. ⸻ Creativity Doesn’t Need to Earn Its Place Somewhere along the way, we were taught that joy has to justify… Continue reading If It Makes You Happy, Do It
Money Can’t Fix What’s Wrong
(But It Can Fix Almost Everything) Money can’t heal your childhood. It can’t make someone love you properly. It can’t undo grief, abandonment, or that one conversation you replay in your head at 2 a.m. But it can fix the heat. The brakes. The leaking ceiling. The “I’m one inconvenience away from losing my mind”… Continue reading Money Can’t Fix What’s Wrong
The Importance of Mental Health
Mental health is not something you address only when life becomes unbearable. It is something you tend to long before that point. It shapes how you wake up in the morning. How you interpret silence. How you move through relationships, work, and rest. Ignoring it doesn’t make life easier. It just makes everything heavier. ⸻… Continue reading The Importance of Mental Health
Allowing Yourself to Feel
For a long time, feeling didn’t feel safe. So I learned how to move past things quickly. How to stay productive. How to keep going even when something inside me needed attention. Feeling was treated like an inconvenience, something to manage, minimize, or outgrow. Especially the heavier emotions. Grief. Anger. Loneliness. The kind of feelings… Continue reading Allowing Yourself to Feel
Stop Trying to Convince Others of Your Worth
When you grow up without someone consistently affirming you, you learn early how to prove yourself. You learn how to be impressive. Helpful. Easy to love. You learn how to earn space instead of assuming you’re allowed to take it. I didn’t realize for a long time that I was doing this everywhere—at work, in… Continue reading Stop Trying to Convince Others of Your Worth
How to Strategically Accomplish Your Goals
Most people don’t fail because they lack motivation. They fail because they chase goals without a strategy that actually supports who they are, how they live, and what they can realistically sustain. Strategy isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing less, on purpose, with intention. Here are three strategic ways to accomplish your goals, with… Continue reading How to Strategically Accomplish Your Goals