Wanting more is not greed.It is not impatience.It is not ingratitude.Wanting more is simply recognizing that your life is bigger than the limits you were taught to accept. Wanting more from life is one of the most natural human instincts, yet it’s often the one people are taught to hide. From a young age, many … Continue reading Be Brave Enough to Want More From Life
The Version of Me You Lost Is Never Coming Back
There comes a moment in life when you realize that you’ve outgrown a version of yourself—maybe slowly, maybe suddenly, but undeniably. And sometimes, the people who once knew you, loved you, or had access to you expect to reach back and still find that same version waiting. But growth doesn’t work that way. Healing doesn’t … Continue reading The Version of Me You Lost Is Never Coming Back
Give Yourself Credit for Making It This Far
Sometimes we’re so focused on what’s next that we forget to appreciate how far we’ve already come. We measure progress by what we haven’t achieved yet, overlooking all the quiet victories that carried us here — the days we showed up despite feeling empty, the times we kept faith when no result showed up, the … Continue reading Give Yourself Credit for Making It This Far
You’re Allowed to Outgrow What No Longer Feels Like Home
There’s a moment — quiet and often unannounced — when something that once felt safe begins to feel heavy. A friendship, a habit, a job, a dream — things that once felt like home start to echo with emptiness. You try to ignore it at first, convincing yourself that comfort means belonging, that longevity means … Continue reading You’re Allowed to Outgrow What No Longer Feels Like Home
RESENTMENT
Resentment is often called the silent poison of the heart. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t announce its arrival. Instead, it settles quietly, growing roots in places we don’t even notice until it has become heavy and unavoidable. It starts with a small wound—something unfair, an unmet expectation, a betrayal, or even words left unspoken. Over … Continue reading RESENTMENT
Another Year, Another Chapter ✨🎈
Today am a year older, and with it comes both reflection and gratitude. Birthdays have a way of reminding us not just of time passing, but of the life lived within that time—the lessons learned, the love shared, and the growth that often comes quietly in the background. I step into this new year of … Continue reading Another Year, Another Chapter ✨🎈
Hello October: A Fresh Chapter 🌸
October is here—a brand new month, a fresh page waiting to be written. It’s a reminder that no matter what the past months have looked like, there is always room to begin again. This month, choose progress over pressure. Celebrate small wins, embrace new opportunities, and trust that even the tiniest steps forward count. Let … Continue reading Hello October: A Fresh Chapter 🌸
The Power of Small Wins: Why Progress Matters More Than Perfection
We live in a world obsessed with big moments. The promotions, the awards, the dream homes, the picture-perfect milestones that are shared, celebrated, and endlessly scrolled through. But in the rush to chase these shiny markers of success, it’s so easy to overlook something far more powerful and deeply transformative—the quiet, steady impact of small … Continue reading The Power of Small Wins: Why Progress Matters More Than Perfection
Happiness Is Overrated — Try Contentment Instead
We’ve been sold happiness like it’s a product.As if it’s something we can buy, chase, and keep forever in our pockets. Everywhere we look, the world tells us to “be happy” — in ads, on social media, even in conversations where people ask, “Are you happy?” as if it’s a permanent destination we should have … Continue reading Happiness Is Overrated — Try Contentment Instead
Regret
Regret is one of the most complicated emotions we carry, because it often lives in the space between what was and what could have been. It’s the weight of words we didn’t say, chances we didn’t take, or choices that led us somewhere we wish we hadn’t gone. Unlike sadness, which softens over time, regret … Continue reading Regret









