October 23, 2020 Why We Need to Listen to Our Nostalgia As the end of the year draws closer and closer, it is becoming more apparent just how insane this year really has been. To be…
September 14, 2020 It’s All In Your Head It’s September, and yet it feels like it’s 2022. I’m sure you all have felt the effects of the pandemic and the altered daily…
August 6, 2020 A Change of Pace Laying in the saltwater on the beach two Sundays ago, my fiancé and I were chatting while we watched the clouds passed overhead. The topic of the conversation was the same as it had been for the last few months: my job. I was experiencing the Monday Blues, real bad. We talked and talked–for hours–at the beach, until we came to a decision that was both risky but responsible.
July 12, 2020 The Everlasting Tides of Life When you think about it, life is a lot like the rhythm of the ocean. We don’t want to believe so, as conscious and cognitive beings, but it is the truth. Life has its ups and downs, like the tides. When are at its highest, we’re riding the waves and gliding with ease, like we were born to succeed at whatever task we were currently working on. It doesn’t matter how big the wave is, because it feels wonderful either way when we crush it and don’t feel any resistance.
February 15, 2020 Getting Ahead of the Game For those of you who have hung around my blog for a bit or who know me personally, you know that I come from…
February 14, 2020 The Art of Living Thank you for your readership, and here’s to all that lies ahead.
February 8, 2020 Finding the Magic I distinctly remember as a kid being extra attached to things, people, and situations. I’d fixate on a good feeling, a fantastic memory, or my…
February 1, 2020 It’s About Time… It’s officially been seven months since I moved back home from Taiwan, and I gotta say, things are settled. They have been settled for quite some time, but I wish it would have happened sooner, because I had many plans for my books to be released this year. That’s right, books.
January 25, 2020 Persistence and Patience If you’re anything like me, sometimes patience escapes me. I know it does. I’m not afraid to admit that sometimes, I just want things to happen quickly. Patience has always been something I have worked on, and still do to this day. I know I’m not the only one who has to remind myself to take a deep breath, be patient, but persistent.
January 18, 2020 How Do You Know? Growing up, I often times daydreamed about love. Call this a result of all the princess movies I watched or all the Disney VHS tapes my parents kept on hand, but I couldn’t help myself. All the books I read had some love component, whether platonic or romantic, and all the stories I wrote had a little bit of love intertwined into the mix. Even if I wouldn’t admit it, much like everybody else out there, I was anxious to find love of my own.