Hello, lovely readers! I apologize for my incredibly long hiatus. I’ve been so busy lately with training my puppy, working on other projects, job interviews, and taking care of my mental health, that I have severely neglected my blog. However, I do have some exciting news—I started a podcast! And it was easier than youContinue reading “Starting a Podcast!”
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Insecurities, Self-doubt, and Healing
Since no one can travel right now because of quarantines, I figured I’d write about something more personal and closer to home. If you’re anything like me, you’ve experienced your fair share of self-doubt, insecurity, and jealousy. We’ve all been there. At an embarrassingly young age, I fell into the trap of comparing myself toContinue reading “Insecurities, Self-doubt, and Healing”
Learning How to Set Boundaries as an Adult
I realize this post is a little different from the content I usually post, but I think it’s important to talk about. When I was a child, my parents fought a lot leading up to their divorce. Because I was praised for being “obedient” and “well-mannered,” I learned to minimize my personal needs to receiveContinue reading “Learning How to Set Boundaries as an Adult”
How to Combat Loneliness When Living Alone
Living alone for the first time is an often overlooked but important milestone for many young people. Up until this point, you’ve most likely shared a home or apartment with family members, roommates, or even a significant other. If you went to college, even if you were lucky enough to have a private dorm room,Continue reading “How to Combat Loneliness When Living Alone”