Somewhere between paying bills and getting excited about watching old episodes of Girlfriends and Bob’s Burgers, I realized something: maybe growing up isn’t always about being serious. Its about balance, the kind that lets you laugh out loud at yourself, adjust, and find humor in the middle of everyday adult life. Growing up doesn’t mean you stop dancing in the kitchen. You still tease your siblings and watch cartoons “just to relax.” It just means you finally know when to take the trash out before it starts to smell. Progress, right? Maybe we never really arrive at adulthood — we just get better at pretending we know what we’re doing…
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A Little Sweetness For The Heart
Fresh peaches on a table — symbolizing heart-healthy foods for healing and natural balance.
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“Things I’d Tell My Younger Self (and Still Don’t Always Listen To)”
Things I’d tell my younger self — reflections on growing up with grace.
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I Am My Thoughts – The Power of Positive Thoughts
🌾 i am my thoughts There was a time when I believed Wednesdays were just… awful. Every week, I’d wake up already bracing myself for the worst — the long meetings, the midweek slump, the heavy dread that seemed to follow me around. And like clockwork, the day unfolded exactly as I expected. I actually convinced myself it was a normal part of my existence. I even made jokes about it. maybe it wasn’t Wednesday at all One morning, it hit me — maybe it wasn’t Wednesday at all.Maybe it was me.Maybe it was the story I kept telling myself before the day even began — the one that shaped…
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Sweetness and Light – Welcome to dragonflies & honey
There’s something simple and comforting about the way light touches a dragonfly’s wings or how the glow of honey glows catches the sun. Both remind me that calm can live in simple, small, moments. Let’s start by exploring the dragonflies and honey meaning – the connection between two simple things that represent new beginnings, healing and sweetness. A dragonfly glides by and reminds us to take things lightly, It’s a symbol of balance and renewal. Honey drips slowly, showing us the beauty of patience, wellness, and gentle sweetness. Dragonflies don’t try too hard; they move with ease. They remind us of transformation and clarity. Honey doesn’t rush — it gathers…