A gentle guide to rebuilding your mornings from the ground up. This post is for anyone struggling mentally, searching for rhythm, softness, and a reason to begin again.
How to Romanticize Your Life (Even When You’re Depressed)
Romanticizing your life isn’t about perfection—it’s about choosing softness in the middle of the storm. This post explores small rituals that helped me feel human again during depression.
The Things I Romanticize (So I Don’t Fall Apart)
These are the things I romanticize—not because life is perfect, but because I need something to hold onto. From soft skincare rituals to quiet bus rides through sleepy suburbs, I’ve found that beauty can be a form of survival. This is how I rebuild my world, one small ritual at a time.
Beauty on Credit: How a Black Friday Skincare Spree Became My Rock Bottom
While the world hunted holiday deals, I was chasing comfort in the skincare aisle—spending money I didn’t have on products I thought might fix me. They didn’t. Here’s what I learned when shopping became a way to outrun my sadness.
The Accidental Artist: How Abstract Painting Became My Therapy
I didn’t plan to become a painter—I just needed something to pull me out of the dark. Abstract art gave me that and more. In each brushstroke, I found emotion, healing, and the unexpected beginnings of a new life.