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Why I’m Learning to Rest Without Guilt… & So Should You.
Lately, I have been learning that rest is not something you earn after exhaustion but something you choose before burnout. Slowing down can feel uncomfortable, especially when guilt creeps in, but listening to your body is often the most aligned and honest thing you can do. Read more
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When Survival Becomes Your Personality
When you live in survival long enough it stops feeling temporary. It starts to feel like identity. This reflection is about slowing down enough to see the difference between who you became to survive and who you are when your body finally feels safe <3 Read more
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Coffee Shop Confessions<3
Coffee shops have a way of turning ordinary moments into quiet magic. A smile, a song, a number on a receipt. Tiny signs that remind me I’m guided, supported, and exactly where I’m meant to be. Sometimes clarity arrives in a cup, long before the caffeine even hits<3 Read more
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Loss, Letting Go, and Learning to Rebuild<3
Every loss I’ve faced has secretly been a reset button. Each time, I’ve rebuilt myself stronger, softer, and a little more me. Real estate, life, love – it’s all about finding beauty in the rebuild. 💕” Read more
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Authenticity is the New Currency
Authenticity isn’t about being polished or perfect. It’s about showing up real! Quirks, flaws, and heart wide open. When you live this way, you stop chasing what’s not meant for you and start aligning with everything that is. Freedom begins where authenticity lives. Read more
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Thirty, Flirty and Thriving! – But Not Before Surrendering
Thirty, flirty, and thriving? Not quite—not before surrendering first. I limped into this decade, literally and emotionally, shedding old versions of myself. It wasn’t the entrance I imagined, but it was the one I needed. Slowed by grace, I’m finally rising—real, raw, and ready. Read more
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Life Deals the Cards, You Decide the Game
“In a world of sh***y dealt cards, be the hand that is always winning in your favor” There was a time when I looked at my situation and thought, “Why me?” It took a while to realize something important. The cards I was dealt weren’t going to change. But, that I could change the way… Read more


