The Recipe for Self-Care: Mixing Grace, Growth, and Gratitude
Self-care doesn’t have to be fancy — sometimes it looks like baking something new, sitting by a fire, or simply slowing down long enough to hear what your heart really needs. This week, I’m sharing what a wooden spoon, a bonfire, and a moment of stillness taught me about grace, growth, and the kind of self-care that actually fills us up.
When Slowing Down is the Bravest Thing You Can Do
What if rest isn't weakness—but wisdom? In a world obsessed with hustle, sometimes the bravest thing you can do is slow down, listen to your body, and let yourself heal. If you're running on empty, this is your permission to pause, reset, and rebuild with intention.
When Your Body Hurts, So Does Your Heart: How Physical Pain Impacts Mental Health (and Why That Awareness Is a Win)
Physical pain doesn’t just live in the body—it echoes through your thoughts, mood, and self-worth. This post explores the powerful connection between body and mind, and why noticing that link is a major step toward healing with grace, not guilt.