Once, I thought minimalism was simply getting rid of everything. It was an empty home, sterile aesthetics, and intense simplicity. Of course, who doesn’t think that at first? Most media only talked about the extremists; you know, men who only own five items. Hikers who fit all their belongings in a backpack and travel the […]
SAVORING SUMMER | my summer vlog
Guys, let me tell you, getting this vlog out has been the hardest thing I have ever done. That may sound silly, and if I’m honest I think it’s silly myself. It’s just a video, right? Ah but, I forgot about my perfectionist streak. The Process Doing this vlog reminded me of my high school […]
Private vs Public Personalities
Do you ever just sit at your desktop (or are staring at your phone for the 5th hour) and wonder “I have learned too many things about too many people”? And then you wonder, “who are these people?” and you scroll your feed (or look through your contacts) and you don’t know where you met […]
A Quiet Life
I know all you introverts are going to understand me when I say this: I want a quiet life. “A, what is a quiet life?” you may ask. Oh don’t worry, I’m going to have a nice big aesthetic mood novella (it’s a thing now) below. If you don’t want to know or be inspired […]
Minimalism & The Creative Mind
With the lack of introvert-exhausting work needing to be done on a daily basis, I’ve had a lot of space and time to think. If you’re anything like me, that is potentially a problem, but I won’t tell if you don’t. I’m going to be talking about minimalism and the relation I have with it […]
Thoughts During Quarantine
I thought social distancing would be easy. The order to shelter in place. THe closing of schools for the rest of the school year. The empty grocery shelves. I thought it was just another flu. I actually got the flu this year, for the first time since childhood. It hit me hard. I couldn’t get […]