Here’s a prompt for us today. What would I do if I loved myself? Now, this is a great question for general productivity. A person who loved themselves would tend to their needs to the best of their ability and circumstance. However, the whole journey into asking ourself this question (and others like it) mayContinue reading “Affirmations and Asking Ourselves Uncomfortable Questions”
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“Priestess”: A Poem
Hey guys, I appreciate your patience with me as I share work that I’ve posted on other platforms! I’m working on more blog exclusive content as you guys were my first supporters and I am endlessly appreciative of everyone who follows me here! In fact, I invite you to comment more of what you wouldContinue reading ““Priestess”: A Poem”
Book Review: My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
There is definitely a lot to discuss here. I can’t quite reconcile my feelings on this one yet. I am a sucker for dry humor and I do love some good societal commentary. However there are a few things that continue to bother me…
A Poem to Help Us Through the Week
Please try not to forget how truly strong you are. I know that’s easier said than done. I routinely forget my own inner strength and fall victim to my vices. Thankfully, I have friends and family that have the grace to remind me of the power within. I know many of us don’t have thatContinue reading “A Poem to Help Us Through the Week”
Book Review: Yours Cruelly, Elvira – A Look at the Life of a Halloween Icon
While at times leading a serendipitous existence, it can’t be ignored that actress Cassandra Peterson fought hard for many opportunities. Nonetheless, from kissing Jimi Hendrix to living in a haunted mansion, Peterson details the strange journey that would make her the beloved figure in a black beehive.
You Have More Power Than You Know
Whether we realize it or not, a lot of power comes from our ability to manage our response to situations. I’m interested to know, how is your spiritual journey going?
A Love Letter, Unsent
I tend to experience very high highs and very low lows. So on days like today, when I am even keeled and everything‘s fine, I ask myself what brings me here. Perhaps it’s the thought of us wading in tall grass, barefoot and blossoming with the lilies. Me grabbing your hand as the sky dimsContinue reading “A Love Letter, Unsent”
My Body is a Temple BUT…
In today’s video, we discuss the confusing intersection between health and spirituality. Everyone has their own opinions and that can make it all the more difficult to decipher the path that is best for each of us. But I’m interested in what you guys have learned throughout your journeys. How do you balance the differentContinue reading “My Body is a Temple BUT…”
Review: Luster by Raven Leilani!
Hey everyone! I hope the audio is better on this video! I’m so excited to share this book review with you. An incredible read with so much up for discussion. Luster provides nuanced takes on identity, romance, and race relations. So tell me…what do you think of this one?
‘Fault Lines’ by Emily Itami is a Hilarious Existential Rollercoaster
This novel and its protagonist, Mizuki, balance the life of a doting mother against her desires for a freer existence. Though she loves her family, Mizuki’s marriage of over a decade has began to grow stale and she is often nostalgic for her days as a singer. She wonders, if she had only tried harder,Continue reading “‘Fault Lines’ by Emily Itami is a Hilarious Existential Rollercoaster”
‘If I Had Your Face’, a Smash-Hit Debut from Frances Cha
This is one that has been sitting on my shelf for a while (since it was a new release last year) and I’m actually kicking myself for not having read it sooner. If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha is a necessary account of the importance of female friendships and sisterhood. Cha’s debut novelContinue reading “‘If I Had Your Face’, a Smash-Hit Debut from Frances Cha”