Authenticity
My most personal series yet: Essays where I get completely honest about what it means to shed inauthenticities and come home to myself. No shame — just truth and emotional alchemy.
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Taking Up Space as a Soft-Hearted Person
She was so soft, the child in me. So wonderfully open and attuned — both to the vibrant world within her, and the curiosities of life around her.
She loved animals and playing in nature around her home. She’d let her imagination run wild as she ran through the paddocks with the dog by her side, unafraid to bring her inner vision to life.
Her emotions were rich and flowed with ease. She felt big feelings for someone so young. Grief, despair, longing … The tears flowed easily. Joy, too; absolute mischief and glee. The full spectrum lived within her.
She loved playing with others — she lived for it. Her tiny body held so much space for connection. A heart wide open. Such tenderness…
It’s a pity the world couldn’t hold her. This life is too harsh an environment for such a soft-hearted child.
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The Truth Behind Feeling Stuck (Even When You’re Doing Everything ‘Right’)
An exploration of what lives beneath a ‘rut’ — where feeling stuck is not failure, but a signal of misalignment.
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Longing, Loneliness, & the Cry to Feel Seen
A personal essay on longing and the human need to feel seen and connected — and where the source of that fulfillment may actually originate.
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The Death of My Hollywood Dream
A personal essay that explores the grief of releasing a lifelong dream. When all feels lost, authenticity becomes an anchor, guiding us home.