WELCOME TO THE BLOG
This is where I put words to the questions, reflections, and lessons I’m living – on healing, happiness, relationships, and how we grow through what life brings.
Some posts are sparked by joy, some by challenge, and many by the ordinary moments of life in between. My hope is that something here meets you where you are – with a thought, a question, or the right reminder at just the right time.
What True Self-Love Actually Means
Many of us think self-love means confidence, self-care, self-indulgence, or becoming a better, more lovable version of ourselves. But true self-love often asks something far more real and challenging of us: to love the parts of ourselves we were taught to reject… not just the calm, confident, polished ones.
How We Love When We’re Healing
After we’ve been hurt, our hearts often learn to protect themselves. But healing can teach us how to open again without losing the wisdom we’ve gained.
Friendships and Relationships: The Longings and the Limits
Relationships often bring two truths at once: the longing for connection, and the limits of what another person can offer. Learning to hold both the longing and the limit is part of loving yourself well.
Surrendered Gratitude: Trusting Life, Even When It’s Hard
Gratitude is easy when life unfolds the way we hoped. And, some seasons of life ask us to surrender — to trust life’s path even when it’s uncertain, imperfect, or not what we would’ve chosen.
Should I Say Something? Or Stay Quiet?
Sometimes the real struggle isn’t knowing what you feel… it’s deciding whether to say it out loud. And the tension between those two can shape our relationships more than we realize.
Making Peace With Your Inner Critic Through the 8 Cs of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
What if the voice that criticizes you isn’t trying to hurt you — but trying, in its own way, to protect you? When we understand what’s beneath that voice, our relationship with ourselves can truly begin to change.
Being Sad Is Not Bad
Many of us have been taught that sadness means something is wrong. But often it’s simply a signal that something meaningful is being felt. And when we stop trying to fix it, something inside us often begins to soften.
I Refuse to Be My Own Enemy: Why Forgiving Yourself Matters
Many of us are haunted by our mistakes long after the moment has passed. Self-forgiveness is the gentle work of loosening that grip, embracing your humanness, and coming back to your heart.
This Year, Choose Yourself— It's the Best Resolution You Can Make
Every New Year invites us to become a better version of ourselves. But sometimes the most powerful shift is learning how to choose the person you already are.
100 Things to Be Thankful For (That We Don’t Always Think About)
Gratitude is often hiding in the small, ordinary details we forget to notice. Here are 100 often-overlooked things to be thankful for, big and small, to inspire your own list of appreciation.
What Do You Mask Your Vulnerability With?
The ways we protect ourselves from being hurt often become habits we don’t even notice. And over time, those same protections can keep us from the deeper connection we want.
Lessons in Love: What My Best Friend Taught Me About Great Relationships
Over the last five plus years, conversations with my best friend have quietly reshaped how I understand love and relationships. Here's what I've learned along the way.
Transforming Pain into Joy: The Magic of Accepting Our Emotions
Many of us believe that our thoughts and feelings cause unhappiness, but often it’s the way we resist or judge them that actually causes unhappiness. Joy often emerges when we embrace all parts of ourselves and our full emotional life.
Are You Living from Your Wounds or Your True Self?
Sometimes our choices are shaped more by old wounds than by our true self. One of the most powerful shifts in life is learning to tell the difference.
The Truth About Urgency, To Do Lists, and Doing Too Much
Busyness often feels productive on the surface. But sometimes the urgency to keep doing and “get sh!t done” is actually a way of avoiding what needs attention inside.
Beyond the Surface: A Revolution in New Year's Resolutions
Our New Year's resolutions tell the story of who we are, where we've been, and where we're headed. Mine have shifted from chasing appearances to embracing kindness, connection, and authenticity. How about yours?
Why Even Loving People Can Be Mean
Most of us want to be loving people. And yet sometimes we still say things we regret or react in ways that surprise us. Often those moments say less about who we are, and more about the parts of us that are still hurting and need care.
Breaking Old Patterns: How to Become the Loving Partner or Parent You Want to Be
Sometimes we find ourselves reacting in ways that don’t reflect the person we want to be. Breaking those patterns and changing those reactions isn’t about willpower; it begins with understanding where they came from.
Why It Helps to Get to The Root of Your Emotions
Emotions rarely appear out of nowhere. Slowing down enough to listen to them with curiosity and understand what’s underneath them can become the beginning of real healing.
Your Thoughts Are Not Your Enemy: How Listening to Them Can Transform Your Life
Many of us spend years trying to silence or control our thoughts. But sometimes the real shift begins when we start listening to them differently.
I write a monthlyish newsletter called Happy from the Inside Out where I share the things that have been sparking joy, offering new lessons, and helping me find peace along the way. I believe that sharing these insights can help us all grow, heal, and feel truly happier, more connected, and alive. If you’d like to make your inbox and your heart a little happier, subscribe here.