Sometimes letting go isn’t just a feeling, it’s a motion. Sweeping floors, rinsing dishes, and tidying shelves became my ritual, my way of sending anger, grief, and old energy out the door. In the quiet of my cottage, under moonlight, cleaning became spell work, mindfulness, and a gentle invitation for…
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Castles in the Air
“I’ve got the key to my castle in the air, but whether I can unlock the door remains to be seen.” Jo March, Little Women -Louisa May Alcott- Sometimes I think the hardest thing about being human isn’t the trauma itself. It’s the whiplash of existing between two truths. On…
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The Quiet Kind of Magic
A gentle reflection on identity, self-acceptance, and quiet rebellion. Explore moon phase metaphors, ACT practices, and cozy rituals for becoming your truest self—even when you’re still shifting.
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Little Rebellions: The Sugar Bowl Revolution
When I cling to little rules—cups stored upside down, laundry only on Sundays—I hand over my peace. Here’s how I start breaking those rules, one small rebellion at a time, and find that the sugar still sweetens the coffee, even when it stays in the bag.