If I had a tagline, it would be: “Seen wrongly, but always real.” That line holds so much of my experience and how I navigate the world. I’ve often felt misunderstood or misjudged—like people see only fragments of who I am or mistake my silence for weakness. But being seen wrongly doesn’t mean I’m anything … Continue reading My Tagline
Category: Nutritional Medicine
We chase so many things in life — success, love, money, health, recognition — believing that when we finally “get there,” life will begin to feel complete. And yet, for many, even after climbing the highest peaks, there’s a quiet whisper of emptiness. What if we’ve been skipping over the very foundation on which a … Continue reading What Really Makes My Life Good?
I spend the most time with myself. Not just by myself—but with myself.Digging.Discovering.Rediscovering.Peeling back old layers to see what’s still there… and what no longer needs to be. I sit with my thoughts, not always because I want to, but because I have to.Because there’s something in me that refuses to stay on the surface.I … Continue reading Who Do I Spend the Most Time With?
If I had a new name—one I could choose for myself, not just inherit—I wouldn’t go for something trendy or dramatic. I’d want a name that actually feels like me. One that captures the quiet, complicated mix of strength and softness I carry around every day. That name would be Granivy. It’s not in any … Continue reading If I Had a New Name
Some people dream of travel. Others dream of winning the lottery. Me? I dream of the ultimate chocolate bar. Now before you roll your eyes—this isn’t just any candy fantasy. This is personal. It all starts with two all-time favorites: Snickers and Bounty. Snickers has always been my go-to. That unbeatable mix of roasted peanuts, … Continue reading Craving the Impossible Bar
Lately, I’ve come to cherish something that feels incredibly simple, yet deeply powerful: the quiet joy of coming home to myself. Not through grand achievements or external validation, but in the soft, steady rhythm of self-discovery and inner cleansing. It’s in those ordinary moments—when the world slows down just enough—that I reconnect with who I … Continue reading Coming Home to Myself
Let’s be honest—stepping away from our screens isn’t always easy. We live in a world that’s constantly online, constantly buzzing, constantly on. But for me, social media isn’t just about staying in the loop or chasing trends. It’s my little corner of the internet where I share thoughts, sprinkle some positivity, and (hopefully) make someone’s … Continue reading Unplug with Purpose
We live in a world bursting with noise—notifications, opinions, expectations, judgments. And yet, in the midst of all this, the one thing that feels increasingly rare is a truly sincere friend—someone who listens with patience, without judgment, and without rushing to fix you. I’m not talking about the kind of friendship that’s transactional, conditional, or … Continue reading The Friend I Never Found
Daily writing promptDo you have any collections?View all responses Do you have any collections? Yes, I do. I have both philately and numismatic collections—I'm passionate about collecting stamps and coins. I’m especially drawn to items that are tiny, rare, and beautiful, so anything unique or delicately crafted easily catches my interest. There’s a quiet kind … Continue reading Passing the Past From My Hands to Yours
Daily writing promptWhat is the legacy you want to leave behind?View all responses What is the legacy you want to leave behind? I’ve often wondered what people will remember about me when I’m no longer here. Not the kind of remembering where your name flashes briefly in a conversation or a photo, but the kind … Continue reading Ashes of a Life Built to Endure
