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Building A Life You Love While Letting God Lead
Building a life you love doesn’t mean choosing between faith and desire. It means learning how to show up intentionally, take responsibility for your growth, and trust God with the outcome. This post is for the woman who wants a life that feels beautiful, meaningful, and deeply aligned — without leaving God behind.
How to Romanticize Your Apartment, Your Schedule, and Your Life
If you’ve been feeling like your best life hasn’t started yet — like everything will feel better once you’re more confident, more settled, or more “put together” — this is for you. This post is a reminder that your life doesn’t need to be perfect to be beautiful, and that learning to romanticize your apartment, your schedule, and your everyday moments can change everything. You’re allowed to love your life now, even while you’re still becoming.
Girl, It’s Time to Be Confident…
A new year brings new goals, new desires, and a fresh vision — but it can also bring pressure. This is a gentle reminder that stepping into your next season doesn’t require perfection, just faith, intention, and trust in God’s timing.
Maybe This Is the Year Everything Changes (Even If I’m Afraid)
The new year always makes change feel possible, but pressure often follows close behind. If you’ve ever set big goals with good intentions only to burn out weeks later, this is for you. Here’s how I’m learning to set goals that actually fit my life, honor my season, and stick, without losing grace along the way.
For the Girl Who Is Doing Her Best but Feels Like Its Never Enough
Some weeks feel overwhelming before they even begin. You’re showing up, doing your best, and still feeling behind. This post is for the girl who feels stretched thin and tired of carrying it all alone. A gentle reminder that your worth is not tied to productivity, and a better, grace-filled way to plan your week with God.
5 Signs God Has More In Store for You
Have you ever felt like you’re meant for more, but you can’t quite explain why? Like something in you is shifting, stretching, calling you deeper? That longing isn’t random — it’s a sign that God is preparing you for a new season of purpose. In this post, we’re talking about the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways He nudges you toward growth, clarity, and the life He created you to live. If you’ve been feeling restless or hungry for more, this one’s for you.
The One Piece You Need for Effortless Winter Style, Inspired by the French Girls
If the French girls have mastered anything, it’s the art of looking effortlessly put-together on even the coldest winter days. And this season, one piece is doing all the heavy lifting: the faux fur coat. Soft, elevated, and surprisingly easy to style, it’s the simplest way to make your winter wardrobe feel instantly chic—no passport required.
When the Holidays End and Reality Hits: A Gentle Reset for Your Heart and Routine
If you enjoyed every bite of this week and your body feels a little out of rhythm, you are not alone. This weekend is your reminder that there is no rush to “bounce back.” We are easing into the season with softness. Let’s slow down together, take care of ourselves, and gently reset for the new week and the new month ahead.
When You Feel Behind in Life, Remember This
Ever feel like everyone else is moving ahead while you’re standing still? You’re not alone. This post is a gentle reminder that God’s timing is never late, and that what feels like delay is often divine preparation for the life you’ve been praying for.
How to Love Your Life Again (No Matter Where You Are)
After moving back to Philadelphia, the last place we ever thought we’d call home, I’ve been learning what it truly means to find joy right where you are. Life doesn’t always look the way we imagined, but God has a way of turning even the unexpected into something beautiful. Here’s how I’ve been learning to love my life again, no matter the season I’m in and how you can too.
There is Purpose in the Pruning: What Fall Teaches Us About God’s Timing
Lately, I’ve been noticing how much everything is changing. The cooler air, the falling leaves, the shift in pace that comes with fall. It’s reminded me that sometimes, God allows certain things in our lives to fall away too. Not to leave us empty, but to make room for new growth. This post is a reflection on finding purpose in the pruning and trusting that the letting go is leading somewhere beautiful.
Finding Purpose in the Seasons of Waiting
Ever feel like you’ve been overlooked? Like life is passing you by while everyone else is moving forward? The truth is, even in seasons of wilderness or waiting, God has not forgotten you. Scripture tells us that He chose you before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4). You are not random—you are handpicked, called, and loved with intention. Here’s what it really means to be chosen, even when it doesn’t feel like it.
Being a Wife in This Generation
Some days being a wife feels light and joyful, and other days it feels like hard work. Yet God keeps reminding me that my worth isn’t measured by the world but by my faithfulness to Him. Serving my home, my husband, and my family isn’t small. It’s holy, and it’s Kingdom work.
I Tried the Viral 3×3 by 12 Morning Rule—And You’re Going to Want to Too
I’ve been seeing the “3×3 by 12” routine all over the internet, and at first I thought it was just another wellness trend. But without even realizing it, I’d already been doing a version of it for the past few months. Not perfectly, but enough to notice a real difference in my energy, mood, and focus. The idea is simple: by noon, you get in 3,000 steps, drink one-third of your daily water goal, and eat 30 grams of protein. Three small things that, when done consistently, set the tone for the rest of the day.
How to Transition Your Closet from Summer to Fall Without Buying New Clothes
Transitioning your closet from summer to fall doesn’t have to mean shopping for a new wardrobe. With a few simple swaps and layering tricks, you can reimagine the pieces you already own and create chic, fall-ready outfits without spending a dime.
What I Wish I Knew Sooner: 12 Lessons on Faith, Love, and Confidence
We spend so much of our twenties thinking we have to have it all figured out—relationships, career, purpose, even who we are. Looking back, I wish I could sit down with my younger self and share a few truths I’ve learned the hard way. Lessons about faith, love, confidence, and what really matters. Since I can’t go back in time, I’m sharing them here for you. These are the reminders I carry with me now, and I hope they meet you right where you are today.
10 Outfit Formulas Every Woman Needs to Stop Overthinking Her Closet
Standing in front of a closet full of clothes and thinking, “I have nothing to wear”? You’re not alone. The secret isn’t buying more—it’s learning how to style what you already have. These 10 outfit formulas are simple, chic, and built from basics you probably already own. Think of them as your personal style cheat sheet for days when you want to feel put together without the stress.
New Month, New You—5 September Resets for a Fresh Start (Without the Stress)
September always feels like a fresh notebook waiting to be filled. Even if your school days are behind you, this season carries that crisp “back-to-school” energy, the kind that makes you want to light a candle, swap your wardrobe, and start fresh. But let’s be honest: a reset doesn’t have to mean overhauling your life or adding more to your plate. In this post, I’m sharing five simple, stress-free ways to reset this September so you can feel renewed, grounded, and ready for what’s ahead.
The Foolproof Formula for Fall Outfits You’ll Actually Wear
Fall fashion doesn’t have to feel complicated. With the right building blocks, you can create outfits that look effortless, stylish, and put-together every single time. Think of it less like chasing trends and more like learning a formula you can repeat no matter what’s in your closet. In this guide, we’ll break down how to build fall outfits that never fail—so you can feel confident stepping out the door on even the busiest mornings.
Change Your Life With Just 20 Minutes a Day—Here’s How
We live in a world that glorifies perfection, but transformation doesn’t come from overhauling your life all at once. Sometimes, all it takes is 20 intentional minutes a day. Whether it’s moving your body, journaling, praying, or learning something new, small daily choices create ripple effects that touch every part of your life. No perfection required—just consistency, intention, and the courage to start small.