Trauma Doesn’t Always Look Broken

Sometimes trauma looks like independence. Sometimes it looks like hyper-competence. Sometimes it looks like control disguised as strength. You don’t always recognize survival patterns because they helped you succeed. But survival isn’t the same thing as peace. There comes a point where we have to ask: Am I thriving… or am I just really goodContinue reading “Trauma Doesn’t Always Look Broken”

Not Everything Is About Compatibility

We talk about compatibility like it’s fixed. But compatibility shifts as we heal. The version of me who married my husband is not the same woman I am now. And that means we keep learning each other. Marriage isn’t finding the right person once. It’s choosing to understand the person they’re becoming.

Valentine’s Day — Post IV

The Way We Come Back to Each Other Love is not just how we argue. It’s how we return. After the tension. After the miscommunication. After the long days that stretch us thin. There is something powerful about the way two people can circle back — not perfectly, not dramatically, but intentionally. The way aContinue reading “Valentine’s Day — Post IV”

What I Built Instead

What were your parents doing at your age? At my age, my parents and I were already disconnected. Not by accident. Not overnight. But through years of learning what I could not carry anymore. I used to think the absence defined me. That the lack of guidance, safety, or consistency was a deficit I wouldContinue reading “What I Built Instead”

“I Didn’t Leave. I Was Living.”

I didn’t stop writing because I had nothing to say. I stopped because life demanded to be lived louder than words for a while. Healing isn’t always poetic. Sometimes it’s repetitive. Sometimes it’s exhausting. Sometimes it’s quiet in a way that leaves no room for reflection, only survival. And I’ve learned that forcing myself toContinue reading ““I Didn’t Leave. I Was Living.””

What Is My Mission?

What is your mission? My mission isn’t to be polished, palatable, or easy to consume. It’s to be honest — even when honesty makes people uncomfortable. Especially then. I write from the places that don’t heal neatly, from the parts of life that don’t fit into inspirational quotes or clean conclusions. Because that’s where realContinue reading “What Is My Mission?”

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