
beware of the calendar
recounting highlights, setting goals, and losing my goddamn mind
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recounting highlights, setting goals, and losing my goddamn mind
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…if you choose to approach it that way.
art is in everything you do Read More »
I’m about to tell you something that (I think) many people can relate to. I’m 34 years old, a full-fledged adult with a freelance career and a home, and I still feel like I have no idea what I’m doing most of the time. Okay okay, that’s a hyperbole. I am aware of my competences, but let’s
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One of the common woes of being an adult is the difficulty of making friends, especially in this digital age, post major pandemic, with the world crumbling apart. I am incredibly fortunate when it comes to friendships. Even in the most hostile work environments, unfulfilling life periods, and un-social times, I managed to find and maintain

Last Sunday I ran the farthest distance I have ever tackled, and the entire time I couldn’t believe I am just… doing it. Just like that! Let’s back up for a moment. You’re Telling Me Running Can Be Fun?! It’s been three years since I started running, and it didn’t come naturally to me. I discovered,
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In a world that celebrates speed, productivity, and constant movement, slowing down can feel uncomfortable, almost rebellious. We’re conditioned to believe that rest is something we have to earn, that our value is tied to how much we accomplish in a day. But what if we started seeing slow living not as a sign of weakness,
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