When someone once meant the world to us, we often cling to an illusion of who they were. The hardest part isn’t the moving on itself; it’s coming to terms with the fact that the person we hold onto in our minds is not the same person who ultimately hurt us. The person who hurtContinueContinue reading “Illusions: Letting Go of Someone Who Never Existed Yet Still Exists”
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Stolen Time, Heavy Baggage, and Choosing to Pack Light: A Reflection on Boundaries and Self-Worth
Sometimes, we find ourselves entangled with people who aren’t living on the same frequency. They can come into our lives, subtly siphoning away our time and energy, wearing a mask that seems aligned with who we are, but in reality, they’re playing a different game. What they offer might appear genuine at first, but ifContinueContinue reading “Stolen Time, Heavy Baggage, and Choosing to Pack Light: A Reflection on Boundaries and Self-Worth”
Rooted in Reflection: The Story Behind The Twin Tree Project
Fall. While I did not plan to start this blog during the fall season (or, rather, at the start of it), it is no coincidence that I did. I realize this only now, in this very moment. I hadn’t really thought very much about the timing, really, until the golden, brown, orange and yellow leavesContinueContinue reading “Rooted in Reflection: The Story Behind The Twin Tree Project”
