It has nothing to do with faith, more to do with people. A couple of weeks ago, my Grandmother asked me to go to Church. Now sure, I could’ve stayed home, but I was really interested in going out to eat afterwards and meeting some of my Grandmother’s friends. Ever since High School, I hadContinue reading “Spirituality Series: Why I’ve stopped attending Church.”
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Going home causes anxiety.
Photo taken by Ben Marcin If you’ve ever had to decide where relatives go for the holidays, you might recall the feelings similar to mine. Over the past couple of years, the holidays have been smaller family events, but during my high school days (and younger) it was always a trip toContinue reading “Going home causes anxiety.”
February Gardening Tips
I won’t be doing any gardening at my current residence, because I’ll be moving into an apartment complex soon. This means I won’t have as much room to garden, like I had planned in January. It actually works out in my favor, because I would like to take this gardening season easy. Love myContinue reading “February Gardening Tips”
Shift Society Magazine: Women empowerment.
Earlier this month, I wrote an article submission to this quarterly magazine. Even if my article is published, I still love this magazine. I actually found out via social media about this new magazine. While I still have not picked up the Winter issue yet, I plan on it when I have income rolling in.Continue reading “Shift Society Magazine: Women empowerment.”
Before & After
Yesterday was the first day I had put on make-up in over two weeks. Honestly, I have never truly cared about Make-up. The industry itself is what shunned me away at a young age. Self confidence issues alone, I realized I could never BE as pretty as the women in the commercials for all theContinue reading “Before & After”
Short Stories & NaNoWriMo 2016
Ahh, National Novel Writing Month. Twenty or so days into the month, I was struggling for finding words for my novel. I started this short story below, because I needed something fresh to write. In the end, I won NaNoWriMo 2016 and this short story helped me on my 2016 Novel, Tilt. Now since I’ve goneContinue reading “Short Stories & NaNoWriMo 2016”
End of January’s Gardening Tips
We maybe in the dead of Winter, but planning for the upcoming season can help fight around this slow season of gardening. I actually started gardening head on in the Spring of 2014.I live in my Grandmother’s house, and this is the same house I truly began to learn how toContinue reading “End of January’s Gardening Tips”
Book review of “The Road Less Traveled: A Story of Love, Pain, Hope, and Everything In-Between”
This book review is not done for profit on my end. This book review is done because I enjoy doing book reviews… The header photo was waywardly taken at Starbucks, just FYI. I was asked last week how Elizabeth got away with having a similar title to the famous poem written by Robert Frost. She’sContinue reading “Book review of “The Road Less Traveled: A Story of Love, Pain, Hope, and Everything In-Between””
Reflections after a rally.
Today, I participated in something I had never thought I would; or could. “We Shall Over comb” was the signage winner at the capitol today. This weekend has involved a lot of political riots, protests, and rallies across the United States. Today multiple cities held their own Women’s March rally. Now, as someone who dealsContinue reading “Reflections after a rally.”
Officially Official!
While I actually accomplished this two weeks ago, I am still head over heels over me accomplishing my dreams. Back in 2014, I started this blog as a way to reach out to audiences about mental health, and just to expand my horizon on writing. Then, in 2015 I participated in National Novel Writing Month,Continue reading “Officially Official!”
