Category: Self Awareness
-
H&W|Let’s Normalize The Conversation
There came a point where hiding my health challenges felt heavier than simply telling the truth. Constipation, incontinence, nerve pain — all the things people whisper about — became the very things I learned to speak on with confidence, humor, and compassion. Because the moment I opened my mouth, I realized how many people were…
-
Sunday Follow Up|When One Good Bowel Movement
I didn’t expect one good bowel movement to change my entire morning — but it did. No back pain, no leaking, easier steps, and a whole new level of relief I didn’t know my body was waiting for. Sometimes the breakthrough shows up in the places we don’t talk about enough. This is my honest…
-
Life|“What’s the Difference Between Living and Just Existing?”
There’s a quiet difference between moving through life and actually living it. Sometimes the real challenge is admitting when you’ve slipped into survival mode — and choosing to wake your spirit back up.
-
Life|Understanding Direct & Indirect Effects of Abuse and Addiction
Generational trauma doesn’t disappear just because the person is gone. It can shape children who were never raised in the storm, and show up in behaviors that don’t match who we truly are. Awareness is the first step toward breaking what we never meant to carry.
-
H&W|Depression
Depression isn’t always obvious. Some people smile through it, work through it, and carry it alone. This blog breaks down what we don’t talk about — what it looks like on the outside, what it feels like on the inside, and how to reach out for real support.
-
H&W |Seattle’s Current Health Concerns
Seattle is facing some serious health challenges — from rising infections to environmental changes and long-standing disparities. Staying aware is the first step in protecting yourself and the people you love.
-
Life|A Good Day in a Loud Week
Some days aren’t hard… they’re just full. Yesterday reminded me that when I stay in my lane, protect my peace, and trust my instincts, even a loud week can end with gratitude. A good day doesn’t need perfection — just purpose.

