Category: The Seasons
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The Spring Edit: Decluttering Your Home and Your Inner Circle

When people think of spring cleaning, they usually think about a weekend spent with a label marker and donation bin. But after years of endless organization and lots of soul-searching, I’ve realized that the most important decluttering doesn’t always happen in the pantry. It actually happens in the calendar and the inner circle. This year,…
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Declutter Your Year: A 3-Step Annual Life Edit

A 3-step guide to declutter your calendar and your brain to have a great 2026. Raise your hand if you’ve ever been personally victimized by your own calendar. That was me last year. My calendar was full, and my to-do list was never-ending. Yet at the end of the year, I felt like I hadn’t…
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3 Truths I’m Finally Embracing at 34

A birthday confession. Today is my 34th birthday, and while I usually use this time for gentle reflection, this year, I needed a bit more of a tough, strategic overhaul. While I have loved bringing my blog back to life this year, I realized that trying to force myself into the “soft girl” aesthetic, while…
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The Art of Body Kindness: Coping with Holiday Body Image Anxiety

How to set boundaries and choose peace over performance this Thanksgiving. This week, we face the biggest food holiday of the year. For many of us, this brings not just anticipation, but also some anxiety: being watched, judged, and critiqued by others, and especially by ourselves. There can be pressure to earn the meal, to…
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My 3 Go-To Recipes for a Low-Stress Thanksgiving Feast

Recipes to help you plan and prep ahead of your turkey day dinner. Hosting Thanksgiving dinner can be a tedious task for anyone, but with some preparation, you can have a low-stress Thanksgiving feast – especially when you have your recipes picked in advance! Having time the week before to organize and prep ahead of…
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The Magic of the Pre-Feast Cleanse: Romanticizing Hosting Prep

Tips to embrace the mundane tasks of cleaning, organizing, and meal prepping ahead of holiday hosting. So, you’re hosting a holiday dinner. Hosting a holiday dinner can be exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. The tasks ahead: cleaning, grocery shopping, and making sure you have enough napkins, can all seem endless. But what if…
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Stop Earning Rest: How I Set Boundaries Before the Holidays

Three simple boundary shifts that have helped me trade burnout for peace. The holidays are coming, and while that brings the magic of the season—the lights, music, treats, and family time—it also brings stress. The relatable feeling of pre-holiday exhaustion and the rush to finish everything on time can leave us feeling overwhelmed. But when…
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Halloween Movie Self-Care: The Spooky Movie I Watch for Comfort

A case for cinematic comfort blankets and nostalgic self-care. Hello, friends! It feels good to be back here writing again after a few weeks away. I had a hectic few weeks, but I’m happy to be back! The world has shifted so quickly as we head into the final stretch of October, and with all…
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5 Things I’m Letting Go of This Fall

Fall is here, and with a new season comes new resolutions! Hello, fall! Autumn just happens to be my favorite season – crazy, I know, since I hate the cold – but, with a new season comes a new perspective. And while everyone seems to be rushing to maximize their seasonal joy and squeezing in…
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How I Was Able to Rebuild Confidence After Dating Disasters

My post-bad-date rituals for finding myself again. The work to rebuild confidence after dating often begins on the journey home. After a disappointing date, whether it’s a silent Uber ride or a lonely walk, all the awkward pauses and mismatched energy leave you feeling a little deflated. I used to let those moments consume me,…