If you’re tryna do quick maths, don’t. I’ll just save you the time. 😅 Yes, this means that I’ve never been in a relationship. Ever. I’ve actively avoided this topic on my blog because it does make me slightly (correction: very) uncomfortable - it’s just so vulnerable. Anything pertaining to relationships typically is…
Read moreLearnings From 1 Year in NYC
On October 10th, I hit my one year New-York-aversary! :D I’ve never considered anniversaries of living in a certain city to be a significant milestone… until New York. Perhaps it’s a reflection of all the exciting things I’ve been able to experience in the city, all the people I’ve met, all the great food I’ve tasted (+ innovative drinks I’ve drank lol), all the spontaneous places and proceedings I’ve encountered. Or maybe it’s more of…
Read moreTransient Beings
One personality trait of New York City that I don’t particularly love is how transient everything/everyone is. It’s such a come-and-go city, and you’re constantly having to say goodbye or introduce yourself. Even with people who are in the city “long-term" - everyone is such a busy bee that it’s hard…
Read moreA Chapter of Abundant Provision | An Update on Life
Hello friend! The cold has really been rocking my (fuzzy) socks lately, but hope you’re doing ok and staying joyful!! It’s pretty crazy to think I’m reaching my 9-month mark of being a post-grad - there’s been so much movement in my life, and it’s inspired both happy and sad emotions. Simultaneously, this chapter has shown me…
Read morePicking Up Momentum
Hi, it’s me. The last time I wrote an entry was the end of 2020, and a lot has changed. My state of being has changed, my home has changed, and even some of my hobbies and passions have changed. Transparently speaking…
Read moreTHE GIFT OF REMEMBERING
By now, I’m sure we’ve all heard the same old statements about 2020 being a “challenging and unprecedented year” so imma spare your ears from hearing it for the thousandth time. (Cuz I think we all get it by now). Now that the holiday season is here, I’ve found that…
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