Week 2 of finding ways to fall back in love with things that make me smile!
Life sucks, so let’s dive back into things that make life meaningful and bearable.
So here is my journey back to Journaling and why you should pick it up too!
Week 2 of finding ways to fall back in love with things that make me smile!
Life sucks, so let’s dive back into things that make life meaningful and bearable.
So here is my journey back to Journaling and why you should pick it up too!
Life is tough. Even tougher when you go through it without the moments and hobbies that give you joy. This month of February, I decided to find ways I could fall back in love with the things that used to make me smile.
So here is my journey back to reading.
I fell in love with Knives Out when I first saw it in 2019 (I think). With the release of the 2nd Installment of the series, I binged through the two films and found myself down a rabbit hole of the life and filmography of the writer/director Rian Johnson. And wow, I am a fan.
So here are a few things I have learned from the genius behind these films:
Weddings and Promotions. People around me seem to be moving forward in life.
But just because your milestones are not publicly celebrated does not mean you are not progressing, too. I know I am not alone in my silent journey. You aren’t too. So here is a reminder for those on silent journeys like me.
Last year, I resigned from a job I hated, stayed unemployed for five months, got back into reading and writing, journaled, traveled, found a better job, and slept… A lot.
2022 was a year I prioritized my pace, weariness, and need for healing.
So here is what a year of prioritizing myself looked like:
Ended another year of existence. Here are 5 shows that helped me understand my pace, appreciate my age, and love where I am:
I ran away from a corporate job to be free, but found myself working again. Here is how I found freedom in another Job as a Freelancer.
Lessons I learned looking back at my High Schools days with the help of a come back concert of Boys Like Girls.
Getting a new job meant facing old demons dressed as bad work habits and attitudes. Here are 5 bad work habits I found myself falling back into and things I have learned along the way.
Starting a New Job is tough. Much more when you are in a new industry and learning processes you have never heard of before.
Now that all responsibilities for the role are transitioned onto my plate, I needed a little saving. So here are a few things that saved me as I navigated the full weight of my new role.