A SORRY MESS

When I think back to my childhood, I never viewed being a mess as a negative thing. Spilling milk repeatedly, I didn’t feel the need to cry over it. Being a mess held little significance because there was always someone more responsible to clean it up for me. Somewhere along the way, I began toContinue reading “A SORRY MESS”

WHAT ARE YOU CONSUMING?

Studying psychology, I learn a lot about biases. A bias, according to Merriam Webster, is an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgement. Biases have an incredibly strong effect on the way we view the world. I always recognized their importance in scientific fields and news reporting, but I neverContinue reading “WHAT ARE YOU CONSUMING?”

MEALS TO KEEP YOU HEALTHY AND HAPPY

Nothing feels like home more than a meal cooked by mom. From a young age, I have held a keen understanding of the way food conveys feeling. Food is fuel, but it is also a silent “I love you”, or “I miss you”, or even just “I value you”. For years, home-cooked meals have nourishedContinue reading “MEALS TO KEEP YOU HEALTHY AND HAPPY”

SAY YES NOW, FIGURE IT OUT LATER

In my lifetime, I have said no to a lot of things. “No, I can’t dance at this party if no one else is going to”. “No, I shouldn’t order the burger since they are ordering the salad”. “No, I don’t mind taking on that extra responsibility“. It was always a resounding no… when speakingContinue reading “SAY YES NOW, FIGURE IT OUT LATER”

LOSING A HOME

What does the word home mean to you? For most, it probably has ties to a certain place, maybe a childhood house. They can picture the wooden front door and the welcome mat in front of it. Even more, they remember the particular smell of that house; how their mother made banana pancakes every SundayContinue reading “LOSING A HOME”

A LETTER TO MY SELF

I love writing. Sitting now, applying to various jobs and positions in order to keep my passion alive, I continue listing my occupation as writer. As of now, I am still in the process of finding myself, and in conjunction, the specific category of writer I would like to place my title under. At eighteenContinue reading “A LETTER TO MY SELF”

LET IT GO

Pain is a difficult thing to manage. The more people you meet, the more pain you see. The more days you wake up and open the blinds to the world, the more you open yourself up to experiencing pain. I believe we all work to avoid this thing we call pain as much as weContinue reading “LET IT GO”

MY EDUCATION IS NOT YOUR POLITICAL PLAYGROUND

Florida is, and always has been, my home. I was born here. I grew up here. I spent long summer days in the pool with friends and never lived more than a twenty-minute drive from the beach. I love my home — with all its Mickey Mouse regalia and lack of a temperature below fiftyContinue reading “MY EDUCATION IS NOT YOUR POLITICAL PLAYGROUND”

CHOCOLATE AND…

When I began writing this blog, I did so with the intention of combining my aptness for writing with my passion for the array of ventures I was constantly immersing myself in. Over the years, I have written posts on food, fashion, relationships, and more. Truthfully though, I have not adhered totally to my originalContinue reading “CHOCOLATE AND…”

BETTER CONNECTIONS

Life is all about the connections you make. Today, making these connections is facilitated by the countless modes of communication and social networks in place. But, maintaining daily contact can be engulfing and overstimulating at times. While most people my age enjoy Facetiming their friends for hours on end and keeping Snapchat streaks for hundredsContinue reading “BETTER CONNECTIONS”