Where Courage Really Lives
When something meaningful begins to emerge in our lives, many of us assume the tremble means something is wrong. But often that tremble is simply courage growing beneath the surface. This reflection explores the difference between bravery and courage — and why the quiet work of internal steadiness may be the most important growth we ever practice.
To the One Who’s Still Orbiting Their Truth
A visceral letter to the one who’s been circling around what they already know deep down. You’re not confused—you’re just scared. But your truth is still here. And it’s ready when you are.
To the One Who’s Trying to Understand the Kind of Love They Long For
Most of us learned to accept versions of love that left us thirsty—rationed, rushed, or wrapped in performance. But real love doesn’t make you beg. It meets you in your longing and stays. In this letter, we explore the ache of wanting more, the courage it takes to name what we truly need, and the moment we stop shrinking our hunger to match what was never meant to fill us.
To the One Who Wants to Feel Alive Again
You’re already burning. And that fire? It’s the only thing that’s ever been real in this damn world. This is your permission slip to stop waiting for the perfect moment. Choose the wild, the messy, the brutally beautiful life you were meant for. Read my birthday wish for you…