Building a Capsule Wardrobe That Feels Special A capsule wardrobe is often said to be pragmatic, structured, and intentional. Sometimes, nil association is made between this concept and the fear of sameness, where simplicity equals very little personality. However, the creation of a minimally filled-out capsule wardrobe effectively invalidates such nonsense. This can be achieved…
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Listening to Your Body in Different Life Seasons
Listening to Your Body in Different Life Seasons Life naturally moves from one chapter to another. Each season carries new duties, emotions, and changes in the physical self, all coming subtly, craving acknowledgment. To navigate one’s transitions by listening to one’s body is a smooth artistry. A lot of these body clues are tiny signals…
Grateful Sunday: Holidays are over. Back to Routine
Back to Routine The first week back to school always feels like someone shook our whole house and said, “Okay, now reorganize everything.” I have bins filled with junk in every part of the house, needing sorting. We are back to routines, or at least attempting to be. Lunches are being packed even though I…
Why First Impressions at Home Matter More Than People Admit
Why First Impressions at Home Matter More Than People Admit Image Source A home shapes early opinions long before conversations start, and those opinions often guide how visitors judge comfort, care, and character. People react quickly to visual signals, and a home sends those signals the moment someone steps onto the driveway or approaches the…
Grateful Sunday: Starting the Year with Gratitude
The first Grateful Sunday of the year feels like a natural place to pause. The start of a new year often comes with pressure to reset, plan, and improve. Instead, I want to begin this year by acknowledging what I’m grateful for and setting a steady tone for the months ahead. Gratitude helps me approach…
Why Soup Joumou is on Our Table on January 1st
If you know my family, you already know this. When January 1st rolls around, soup joumou is not optional. It has been that way for as long as I can remember. Long before the New Year’s resolutions, the countdowns, or the “new year, new me” posts, there is soup simmering on the stove. As a…






