world Dragonfly Funeral: Parenting During a Pandemic. The dragonfly was honored by laughs of the most innocent kind, as we, a group of tired women living in unknown times, paused to look on. Continue Reading
world Does God Love a Creative or a Consultant? Algorithm God knows you better than you know yourself, and predicts what you’ll want to do, watch or buy in the next moment. Continue Reading
world Weathering Life: What Tests You Makes You Stronger. Trials and tribulations are necessary facets of life. You develop problem-solving skills is by navigating through unpredictable situations. Continue Reading
world Taking Our Social Lives Outdoors for the Summer. Taking our social lives outdoors for the summer has meant that intimate moments are being shared with others that were previously uninvited. Continue Reading
world A Letter to Those in Isolation for the First Time. If this period of isolation teaches you one thing, let it be that you cannot let life slip away. Even if it’s hard, do things you’ll remember. Continue Reading
wisdom I’m No Stranger to Death, and I’m Not Afraid of It. There are times I wonder what awaits me in the future.. Whenever it starts to scare me, I remind myself that death is really the beginning of something new. Continue Reading
world Irony in the Time of COVID-19 and Social Uprising. I am fascinated by irony. Totally in love with it. It is intriguing, baffling, infuriating, elucidating, and brimmed with absurdity. Continue Reading
art Continue to Create, Even Amidst the Chaos. Now more so than ever we must show great heart and continue to create, because art in all of its forms is necessary to civilization. Continue Reading
world A Love Letter to All in the Time of COVID-19. It is time to love one other, love our lives, our families, our communities, our planet and its creatures, and to love this life as it is. Continue Reading
you & me The Emotional Impact of Words on Our Mental Health. Most of the time, physical scars can heal, but the emotional impact of degrading and dehumanizing words can last for years. Continue Reading