Category: comfort zone

  • Mindful Monday: Overcoming Fears Part One

    Mindful Monday: Overcoming Fears Part One

    Happy MINDFUL MONDAY focusing on how to overcome fears. 🧠 Fear is a powerful emotion but I am a firm believer that we can overcome fears. I have been doing Mindful Monday Journal Prompts on another platform of mine for a while. I wanted to bring this weekly focus to my blog. The goal of these…

  • 23 Reflection

    23 Reflection

    Twenty-three was an overwhelming year with many lessons, healing, trials and tribulations, and memories I will cherish forever. From beach days to back roads, I paved my path as I navigated many changes.  “Without lows, there can be no highs. Without sadness, there can be no happiness, Without darkness, no light. However, in knowing these…

  • Cheers to TWENTY THREE; things I’ve Learned

    Cheers to TWENTY THREE; things I’ve Learned

    People ask me, “How are you?” and the answer I continuously provide is that,  “My life seems to be falling apart and coming together at the same time.”  Twenty-Two was quite the rollercoaster with a lot of unexpected screams as I flew down a hill of overwhelming fear and then jerked upwards when a thrill…

  • A Space for Growth

    A Space for Growth

    This past Spring semester I intended to take five classes. In the midst of life’s uncertainty, I desire to always be one step ahead of the game. When the Coronavirus began to make the news, I was finishing up my 3rd eight-week class and about to start my last two classes for the semester. I…

  • Searching for my soul

    Searching for my soul

    Initially, I hesitated to post this. “What if I’m judged?” or “What if it’s too personal?” The reality is there is normality in these emotions and if I withhold my thoughts on the basis of fear, I inhibit the ability for other people to feel understood. So here it goes… I want to feel free.…

  • April Showers Bring May Flowers

    April Showers Bring May Flowers

    A common saying is April Showers Bring May Flowers and boy did April bring some rainy days. I cried a lot more than normal this month. Shedding old memories and the death of self-sabotaging behaviors as I embraced the discomfort that accompanies the growth process. My times were filled with yoga, journaling, and maintaining and…

  • Easter Sunday

    Easter Sunday

    I’ve always found peace in the rain and its many pleasures clearing the old tension, washing away one sin, and heightening the emotional release of Mother Earth. As the wind blows across the trees and the gentle sways become rough, my heart resonates with the strength of emotion and the restoration that comes along with…

  • Looking in my Rearview: Feeling 22 💫

    Looking in my Rearview: Feeling 22 💫

          With the COVID-19 situation going on right now, there have been a lot of unexpected moments. As I reflect on my 22nd birthday this past month, now is an even more appropriate time to sit back and ruminate upon the lessons I’ve learned. This change was also less hectic for me. Since…

  • Interpersonal Relationships: Emotions

    Interpersonal Relationships: Emotions

    As I am taking a psychology class on theories of personality, One individual that stood out to me was Carl Rogers. He was a firm believer in communicating all feelings to avoid build-up, which results in an inappropriate relay of emotion once one has reached an overwhelming level. Doing so involves risk but can result…

  • B.E.A.C.H: Best Escape Anyone Can Have 

    B.E.A.C.H: Best Escape Anyone Can Have 

    Written: Nov. 22, 2019 I wrote this blog in attempts to find clarity and determine personal innovation. I had a few days at the beach to reflect, and I did a follow-up reflection on my initial blog. I made sure to turn in my last assignment for my one class while making sure I was…