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My Reading Wrap-Up (Jan.-March 2026)
21 Years Later, Forever In My Heart
In Her Honor: Why Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day Will Always Matter to Me
May 8 is recognized globally as World Ovarian Cancer Day. For me, itās more than just a date on the calendar, itās personal reminder. If youāve been following me long enough, you know I lost my mother to ovarian cancer. Not just ālostā in the way we often say, but lost in a way that reshaped who I am and how I navigate life.. I was only a senior in high school when her diagnosis became ourā¦
Just Getting Started: When Healing Turns To Action
April 2025 is almost over, and I can say this with full confidence: Iām not doneāIām just getting started. Iāve posted four blogs this month. Four bold reflections. Four intentional declarations that Iām choosing me. Choosing joy. Choosing alignment. But itās bigger than that. This year began with deep reflection. It marked 20 years since I lost my mother. Twenty years since everythingā¦
Lessons in Self-Worth & Energy Protection
Let me start by offering this advice: Donāt chase people, places, or situations, choose them. And choose yourself first. That hasnāt always been the case for me. For a long time, I poured into people who didnāt even have a cup for me. I overextended, overexplained, and overcompensatedāthinking that if I just tried harder, showed up more, proved myself again and again⦠theyād finally see me. Butā¦
Year 42: The Becoming Is Beautiful
Today, I celebrate 42 years of life, love, lessons, and leveling up. I started this year honoring the 20th anniversary of my momās passingāmy angel, my first teacher, my forever light. That milestone reminded me how fragile and beautiful time really is. How each year weāre given is a gift. And how every birthday isnāt just about balloons and cake (though I love both.) about checking in, sheddingā¦
Starting Over: New Season, New Standards
Thereās something powerful about a fresh startāespecially in April. The sun stays out longer, flowers are blooming, and you can almost feel life whispering, āItās time.ā Time to let go of what no longer fits. Time to raise the bar. Time to step into your peace. This month, Iām choosing to start overāon purpose. Not because I failed, but because I grew. And with growth comes new standards and newā¦
Thriving in the Face of Change
Recent times have brought uneasiness and a flood of information that can leave us feeling overwhelmed and confused. Recently, my therapist encouraged me to use my platform to share messages of hope and empowerment during these turbulent times. Iām sharing my thoughts in the hope that they can offer support and uplift someone who needs it. As the landscape of policies and priorities shift, weā¦
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20 Years Without You, Forever With Me
Twenty years ago, on January 15, 2005, my world was irrevocably changed when my beloved mother, affectionately known as Boo, passed away after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. She was the cornerstone of our family, the nurturing spirit who guided my brother and me with unconditional love and unwavering support. The day she passed remains the worst day of my life. It felt as though theā¦
13 Years of Parenthood
Reflecting on 13 Years of Parenthood Thirteen years ago, our lives changed forever when we became parents to a beautiful baby boy. It seems like just yesterday that he was swaddled in my arms, gazing up at me with those big, curious eyes. Today, as I look at him, heās no longer that tiny baby ā heās a whole teenager. And what a journey itās been. We are beyond blessed to be his parents.ā¦
Self-Care: Nurturing Mental Health During National Suicide Prevention Month
As we observe National Suicide Prevention Month, itās important that we think about the connection between mental health and self-care. Our mental well-being is the foundation on which we build everythingāour goals, our dreams, and our resilience in facing challenges. This is especially true for women, who often bear the weight of societal expectations and personal responsibilities. Understandingā¦
Back Like I Never Left: Writing, Growth, and Doing It Afraid
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