
For a long time, I thought the only way to improve my life was to do more. More steps, more deep-work hours, more elaborate morning routines. I was treating my life like a machine that needed to be optimized until it ran perfectly.
But lately, I’ve been looking at my own life and I’ve realized: Hustle culture is a lie. It doesn’t make you better; it just makes you more tired.

I’ve spent the last few months stepping back, doing some research, and experimenting with a different approach. That’s why I stopped posting on social media, the blog and the newsletter.
I wanted to see if it was possible to grow without burning out and I’ve found out a few great ways to do so.
Moving forward, my blog would become more like my personal lab for three specific things:

1- Mindset & Inner Work: I’m digging into how we can heal from the “always-on” mentality. I’m testing things like inner child work and boundary-setting to see what actually brings peace.
2- Daily Rhythms: I’m obsessed with the 1% changes. I’m looking for the tiny, 5-minute habits that actually move the needle, so we don’t have to restart our entire lives every Monday morning.
3- Food & Movement: I’m officially in the “long-game” phase of life. I’m researching how to eat, move, and rest today so that my future self is strong, mobile, and vibrant decades from now.
We’re in this together


I don’t have a 10-step plan to perfection, and I’m done pretending I do. I’m just a woman who decided to stop running and start researching.
I’ll be sharing my raw notes, my “failed” experiments, and the small wins that actually stick.
If you’re looking for a place to stop performing and start unlearning, you’ve found it.




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