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This blog is where I reflect, explore, and occasionally ramble about self-compassion, curiosity, and the questions that keep me up at night (in a good way).
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The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this blog are entirely my own and do not represent the views of my employer or any other organization. All reflections are based on my personal experiences and are intended for thoughtful discussion and inspiration. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is purely coincidental.
Letters to Myself: Entry Five
Sometimes the smallest decisions have the biggest impact. For me, making punctuality a priority has shaped my opportunities, mindset, and how I show up in the world.
Letters to Myself: Entry Four
Some things aren’t meant to stay forever — but they can still leave you with lasting lessons.
Letters to Myself: Entry Three
If I had just five minutes to talk to my teenage self, I’d tell him to gear up for a wild ride — and remind him that hope and freedom are worth holding onto.
Letters to Myself: Entry Two
If I met a time traveler, I wouldn’t just ask about inventions — I’d want to know how it felt to witness humanity evolve. And yes… I’d also ask about the future of film.
Letters to Myself: Entry One
I thought I was breaking down. But somehow, I showed up for myself in a way I never had before. This is a reflection on what it means to surprise yourself by healing — even when you didn’t see it coming.
In the Stillness, They Speak
We often forget that the quietest people in the room may be holding the deepest thoughts. This piece explores the quiet strength of introverts, and why giving space for softer voices can lead to the most powerful impact.
Brick by Brick: A Real Guide to Healing, Burnout, and Self-Compassion
This isn’t about perfection—it’s about rebuilding, one brick at a time. From numbness to healing, this personal story explores the weight of burnout, the power of showing up for yourself, and why self-compassion might be your most important tool.
The Practice of Hearing Someone’s Story: Why Being Seen Can Save Us
We don’t need to fix each other. But we do need to see each other. And sometimes, asking someone their story can be the beginning of healing.
Why I Keep Writing Even When It Feels Like No One’s Listening
Why do we write? Is there anyone out there that is willing to read our writings? Or is it for ourselves?
