Divorce is not just an emotional or relational ending—it’s also a legal process, often cold, complex, and overwhelming. When love begins to unravel, the law steps in—not to heal hearts, but to divide lives. Legal issues around divorce can feel heavy and disorienting. Suddenly, deeply personal matters—like custody, property, and finances—become legal terms, documents, and…
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Reflections on work, money, and the rhythm of daily life — without chasing perfection or endless hustle. This space is about holding balance, finding simplicity, and learning to meet your needs while keeping joy alive.
I Can Hold Pain and Peace at the Same Time
It’s not all or nothing. You don’t have to be either fully okay or completely broken. Healing isn’t about “getting over it” or forcing joy. It’s about learning to live with both: the ache and the ease. The grief and the grace. Some days, your heart might still sting from things that happened years ago….
Read moreRiding the Financial Waves
Money isn’t a fixed thing. It moves—like the tide. Sometimes it rushes in with abundance, and other times it slips away when we need it most. I used to panic during the low tides, feeling like I’d failed somehow. But now, I try to approach it differently. I remind myself that this ebb and flow…
Read moreLife’s Rhythm: The Ebb and Flow
Life doesn’t move in a straight line. Sometimes we feel like we’re making progress, riding high with everything falling into place. Other times, it feels like we’re pulling back, stepping away, or even losing ground. But just like the tides of the ocean, these moments of retreat aren’t signs of failure—they’re part of a natural…
Read moreMoney & Me: Untangling the Shame of Financial Struggle
Money has never just been about numbers for me. It’s been about worth. Safety. Control. And sometimes—shame. There were seasons where I couldn’t make ends meet, where every text or call from the bank made my chest tighten. Times I avoided opening bills, not because I didn’t care, but because I felt completely overwhelmed. I’ve…
Read moreYou Don’t Have to Prove Your Worth
You don’t have to earn love by being useful. You don’t have to perform kindness, shrink your needs, or constantly explain yourself to deserve care. This one hits deep, especially if you grew up feeling like love had conditions. Maybe you had to be the helper, the good girl, the peacemaker. Maybe you were praised…
Read moreThe Wisdom of Holding and Releasing
There’s a quiet kind of wisdom in learning what to cling to and what to release. And that, to me, is what true wealth looks like—not just a number in a bank account, but the inner stability to know what truly matters. Sometimes we’re taught that being wealthy means accumulating, hoarding, never letting go. But…
Read moreStarting Over Is Part of Growing
Starting over isn’t a sign that something went wrong or that we’ve failed. It’s actually a natural part of how life works—for people, for ideas, and for everything that grows and changes around us. Just like species evolve over time, shedding old traits and adopting new ones to survive and thrive, we do the same…
Read moreFamily & Friends: The Circles That Shift
I used to think family and friendship were fixed things. That once someone held a place in your life, they’d always be there — steady, certain, unshakable. But I’ve learned that, like rivers, relationships flow. Some deepen. Some dry up. Some change their course entirely. There was a time I held on too tightly —…
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