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  • Top 50 Television Series I love: Part 001

    I’m currently doing a writing challenge where I write every week based on a theme, and this week it’s all about my favorite TV shows.

  • Aspects of Study Abroad that I loved

    I have recently spent 9 months traveling around Europe while I was studying abroad in London, England. I had the time of my life. Studying abroad helped me reduce the built up stress that I had from the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic. My study abroad being suspended my junior…

  • The Brand

    At the start of 2024, I embarked on an official rebrand, realizing that my brand lacked a solid foundation. Along the way, I discovered an important truth about myself: I can’t “build a plane while it’s flying.” This metaphor perfectly captures the struggle of trying to operate, create, and produce…

  • To 2024: A Farewell Letter

    Another year has come and gone, A chapter etched in pain, in chaos— A story I never signed up for, yet lived. This year, I learned—oh, how I learned. I fell, not once but many times. Each fall, each trial, each heartbreak, Carved resilience deep into my soul. Life is…

  • Embracing Chaos

    “Chaos is the law of nature; order is the dream of man.” – The Education of Henry Adams In my previous discussions, I delved into methods for managing chaos, finding moments of relaxation, and handling a packed schedule. But in this post, I want to go further — to explore…

  • what Can Nature do for you?

    In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, stressed, or disconnected from ourselves. Between work, family responsibilities, and the pressures of modern life, we often forget the importance of taking a moment to breathe, relax, and reconnect with nature. No matter where you live, there is likely a natural…

  • Why We Keep Complaining About Being Broke: A Hard Look at Money, Lifestyle, and Financial Literacy

    Let’s talk about money. It feels like everyone is constantly complaining about being broke, and I’ll admit—I’m guilty too. The economy isn’t exactly thriving, and navigating this financial landscape can be tough. But is it really that bad? Or are we just caught in a cycle of spending more as…

  • 2024 Recap

    Another year, another mix of highs and lows. This year has been especially challenging, and I’ve had my share of struggles along the way. As the year draws to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect—on both my progress and the areas that need realignment. Let’s address…

  • Staycation Shenanigans: How to Make the Most of a Day Off Without Breaking the Bank

    Recently, I had the joy of hanging out with my niece and nephew while they visited my parents. We decided to ditch the pricey road trips and instead explore the hidden gems right in our backyard. And let me tell you, it was a blast! This got me thinking: Why…

  • Let’s talk Consolidating

    Let’s Consolidate: Finding the Balance Between Minimalism and Maximalism Embracing a minimalistic lifestyle has always intrigued me because of its simplicity and focus on essentials. However, strict minimalism can sometimes feel confining, limiting my creative flow. On the other hand, the maximalist approach, with its abundance and opulence, feels overwhelming…