Healing isn’t about waiting until all the pain is gone to allow yourself happiness. Sometimes, we believe that if we’re still hurting, we don’t deserve to feel joy. But joy and pain can coexist—they don’t cancel each other out. Making space for joy means letting yourself notice and welcome moments of happiness, no matter how…
Read moreCategory: Coming Back to Myself
For the quiet, messy work of reclaiming who you are. A place to notice yourself again, to gather the pieces you’ve lost, and to return — slowly, honestly — to your own life.
Courage is stepping into the unknown and trusting the natural process.
Sometimes courage doesn’t look like a loud, brave declaration. Sometimes it’s a quiet exhale as you take one more step into something unfamiliar—with no guarantees, no neat plan, just a soft hope that things will unfold as they’re meant to. There’s something deeply human about fearing the unknown. We’re wired to want control, to crave…
Read moreNature doesn’t shame its creatures. Neither should I.
When I look at the natural world, I don’t see judgment. I see trees growing in every direction they need to, stretching toward light without apology. I see animals of all sizes, shapes, colours, and instincts—all doing what they need to do to survive and thrive. I don’t see a single flower berating itself for…
Read moreMy Story Isn’t Shameful. It’s Proof That I Survived.
Your past, with all its pain, struggles, and hardships, is not something to be hidden or ashamed of. Sometimes, when we carry trauma or difficult experiences, it feels like those moments define us negatively—that they make us less worthy or broken. But the truth is, your story is a testament to your strength and resilience….
Read moreI’m not here to perform worthiness. I am here to live freely in this body.
There’s a quiet kind of exhaustion that comes from constantly trying to “prove” yourself. To look right, act right, eat right, dress right—just so the world might nod in approval and say, “Okay, you belong.” I’ve felt that weight. The pressure to make my body more acceptable. The unspoken rules about what makes someone worthy…
Read moreI’m not “letting myself go.” I’m letting go of punishment.
People love to say it—“She’s letting herself go.” It’s usually whispered with pity or judgment, like we’ve broken some sacred rule by softening, aging, gaining weight, or simply refusing to perform perfection anymore. But what if “letting go” isn’t failure at all? What if it’s freedom? I’m not letting myself go. I’m letting go of…
Read moreI am Not Here to Earn Love—I am Here to Live.
This is a powerful reminder that love is not a reward you have to work for or something you need to prove yourself worthy of. Sometimes, when we’ve experienced rejection, neglect, or trauma, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we need to fix ourselves, behave perfectly, or meet certain standards just to…
Read moreBeing visible in this body is not vanity—it’s courage.
There’s this lie we’re fed, over and over—that if you live in a bigger body, or a body that doesn’t match the beauty ideals of the moment, you should try to disappear. Dress to minimize. Sit in the back. Be quiet. Apologize with your posture. Wait until you’ve “fixed” yourself to show up fully. But…
Read moreI deserve joy, movement, love, and freedom—just as I am
There’s this lie that gets whispered into so many of our lives—that we have to change ourselves before we’re allowed to feel good. That we have to lose weight before we deserve joy. That we have to become more disciplined before we can move our bodies with pride. That we have to look a certain…
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