When Time Fades

Which activities make you lose track of time? Writing and reading, for sure. Both of those activities have a way of pulling me in completely, like they create their own little universe where time just fades into the background. When I’m reading, it’s like stepping into another world. The characters, the storylines, the emotions—they all … Continue reading When Time Fades

Can Security & Adventure Coexist?

Are you seeking security or adventure? My answer is both. There are moments when I crave adventure—the unknown, the thrill, the push beyond my comfort zone. It wakes something up in me. The feeling of stepping into unfamiliar territory reminds me that I’m alive, that I’m still learning, still changing. But even in those moments, … Continue reading Can Security & Adventure Coexist?

Softly Romantic

Romance, at its core, is not performance.It’s not always grand, loud, or social media-worthy.Real romance is quieter — more personal, more intentional.It’s about connection, and how deeply we’re willing to show up for someone we love. Here’s what romantic really means to me: 1. Noticing the Little Things Romance lives in the details.It’s remembering how … Continue reading Softly Romantic

Living Without Answers

What are you most worried about for the future? Right now, the biggest worry in my life is income—or rather, the lack of it. With the cost of living rising every month, each day feels like walking a tightrope. I find myself doing the mental math every morning: what bills are due, how much money … Continue reading Living Without Answers

The Routine Art of a Simple Day

What are your daily habits? I wake up early—not because an alarm demands it, but because the quiet calls me. There’s something sacred about the early morning, when the world is still wrapped in silence and possibility. While most are still asleep, I sit—eyes closed, spine straight—and breathe. One full hour of meditation. No performance. … Continue reading The Routine Art of a Simple Day