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The Art of Pivoting
Pivoting in life isn’t failure — it’s growth. In a world obsessed with having it all figured out, this is your reminder that it’s okay to evolve, change directions, and become a new version of yourself more than once. Sometimes the most beautiful chapters begin when we stop forcing and start listening inward. Read more
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The Right Things Don’t Feel Confusing..
What if the right things in your life just… made sense? Like you didn’t have to overthink, question everything, or feel confused all the time. This is about that kind of clarity—the quiet, grounded knowing. In relationships, decisions, timing. If you’ve been in your head lately, this might hit differently for you. Read more
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When Life Makes You Pause:(Even When You Don’t Want To)
There are seasons in life that don’t exactly knock politely. They just walk in, sit down, and rearrange everything in an instant. Literally. And, if you are like me. You don’t have time to get knocked down….. But, sometimes that is what we need. This past month has felt like one of those seasons for… Read more
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The Months That Hit Harder Than Others
March has always felt heavier for me. Some months carry memories, birthdays, and quiet reminders of the people we miss most. This reflection explores how grief settles into certain seasons of life and how we can gently move through those months while honoring the love that never truly leaves us. <3 Read more
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What No One Tells You About Starting Over… at any stage of life.
I didn’t expect to be starting over in my 30s. I thought my life was already built. No one tells you starting over feels like failure before freedom. It is quiet, disorienting, and deeply personal. This is about grief, identity, and learning to trust yourself again. Read more
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Going Far to Come Home: Facing My Fears Before Japan<3
New Blog <3 sometimes you have to go far to find home again. japan isn’t an escape—it’s a mirror. between temples and train rides, i’ll meet new versions of myself, only to return to charleston softer, braver, and more me. leaving isn’t losing—it’s learning how to come back to you. Read more



