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Where Authenticity Meets Intention

Explore who you’re becoming, create steadier rhythms, and make room for a more grounded life.

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3 Ways to Begin the Journey of Living With Intention

There has been a recent trend of living intentionally, but intentional living has started to look like only one thing online.

Soft mornings.
Neutral kitchens.
Slow coffee.
Minimal schedules.
Sunlight filtering through linen curtains.

And while that version may resonate with some people (including myself), honestly, it’s just not the full picture.

Beginner Houseplants That Are Hard to Kill & What They Can Teach You

There is something humbling about bringing home your first houseplant.

You don’t really know the light in your home yet.
You don’t know how dry your air runs in winter.
You don’t know how often you’ll realistically remember to water.

Most beginner plant advice makes it sound simple: just give it sunlight and don’t overwater.

But light isn’t one thing.
Watering isn’t one schedule.
And homes aren’t greenhouses.

Where Intention Feels Like Home

I know what it’s like to be the strong one. The steady one. The one who holds everything together so quietly that no one notices how tired you are.

You’re the capable one. The responsible one. The person people rely on without even thinking about it. 

You remember what needs to be done. You think ahead. You smooth things over. You anticipate problems before they happen. And most of the time, you do it well. But being the strong one doesn’t always leave room for you to admit when it’s heavy.