When Grief Doesn’t Knock, It Breaks the Door Down There are seasons in life where pain arrives politely. It gives you a warning. It softens the blow. You sense it coming and you brace yourself. And then there are seasons like this one. No warning. No mercy. No pause to breathe. In the span of … Continue reading Grieving From Afar: Losing Family in Iran, Faith in God, and Coping With Overwhelming Loss
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The Trifecta That Hijacked My Brain: Addiction, ADHD, and Binge Eating
I need to say this upfront.This is not a clinical article written from a distance.This is written from inside the mess. I live with ADHD.I have struggled with addiction.I binge eat. Not “used to.” Not “a little.” Not “in recovery and everything is neat now.”I live in the overlap where all three shake hands and … Continue reading The Trifecta That Hijacked My Brain: Addiction, ADHD, and Binge Eating
Begin Again
I am starting over again. And saying that out loud at 42 years old hits differently than it did at 22, or even 32. Back then, starting over felt like reinvention. Now it feels like a reckoning. There is a quiet shame that comes with it. Not the kind that screams, but the kind that … Continue reading Begin Again
Living With Late-Diagnosed ADHD: The Truth I Was Never Given
For most of my life, I knew something was off. Not wrong in a way I could point to, not broken in a way anyone else seemed concerned about, but off enough that it followed me everywhere. I lived with a constant sense of friction, like I was moving through the world at a different … Continue reading Living With Late-Diagnosed ADHD: The Truth I Was Never Given
The Weight of Grief: Learning to Live Through Loss
Healing Through Grief: How to Transform Loss Into Strength and Emotional Wellness Grief has a way of shaking you to your core. It’s not something you ever get used to, even if you’ve experienced it before. Recently, I lost someone who was like a brother to me. I’ve had friends pass away before, but this … Continue reading The Weight of Grief: Learning to Live Through Loss
I Made It: The Journey That Changed Everything
After two years of planning, saving, visualizing, and mapping every detail, I finally did it - I made it to Mexico. What I imagined would unfold one way, unfolded in a completely different direction. Not in a bad way. Not even in a good way. Just… different. The kind of different that reminds you that … Continue reading I Made It: The Journey That Changed Everything
Sobriety: The Ultimate Power Move for Living a Strong, Clear, and Purposeful Life
In today’s world, “sobriety” is often framed as a sacrifice, a lifestyle of restriction, or a path chosen only after hitting rock bottom. But here’s the truth: sobriety is one of the greatest power moves you can make. Whether you’ve battled addiction, questioned your relationship with alcohol, or simply want to live life with more … Continue reading Sobriety: The Ultimate Power Move for Living a Strong, Clear, and Purposeful Life
When You Introduce Two People and They Ice You Out: The Cold Truth About Friendship Dynamics
I Played Cupid and Got Cut Off It started off with good intentions. I introduced two people I cared about - one guy, one girl! I thought, “They’ll get along. It’ll be fun to have all of us hanging out.” I envisioned group brunches, double-shot lattes with triple the laughs, and maybe even being the … Continue reading When You Introduce Two People and They Ice You Out: The Cold Truth About Friendship Dynamics
How I Deal With Hate, Haters, and Negativity: A Blueprint for Unapologetic Living
In today’s hyper-connected world, standing out comes with a price—visibility attracts scrutiny. Whether you’re building a business, growing a brand, or just living life on your terms, you’ll inevitably face hate and negativity. I know this firsthand. As a content creator, single mom, and unapologetically confident woman, I’ve been on the receiving end of both … Continue reading How I Deal With Hate, Haters, and Negativity: A Blueprint for Unapologetic Living
Why I Love “The Real Housewives” – And Why I’m So Glad My Life Isn’t Like Theirs
Let’s be honest: there’s something magnetic about Bravo’s “The Real Housewives.” Whether it’s Beverly Hills, New Jersey, Atlanta, or Orange County, millions are hooked, myself included. I’ll admit, I watch the drama, the extravagant lifestyles, and the relentless chaos—sometimes with popcorn in hand, sometimes with a glass of wine. But while the show is entertaining, … Continue reading Why I Love “The Real Housewives” – And Why I’m So Glad My Life Isn’t Like Theirs
