Tall, Dark, and Mysterious? More Like Awkward, Distant, and Prudish
I haven’t been around too much recently, and that’s honestly just because I haven’t been inspired to write! I’m not sure if it’s because I write more for work now, or because I just have a prohibitively overwhelming amount of tabs open (both literal and metaphorical), or because I feel like I’m on the precipice of some bigger life changes, or legit just because I’ve … Continue reading Tall, Dark, and Mysterious? More Like Awkward, Distant, and Prudish
Renata’s Guide to Acid Reflux
Just in case you’re new around here and haven’t heard all of my woes about having an Aging Human Body™… I’ve got the ‘flux. Acid reflux, that is. For the record, I come by it honestly. My mom and grandmother both take prescription medication for their acid reflux and have for a long time. Fortunately (I guess), I didn’t develop acid reflux until I was … Continue reading Renata’s Guide to Acid Reflux
Getting Real With Delia: Discovery Through Grief
This is a guest post for my “Getting Real” series. On this blog, we provide “pure human content,” and truly get real. I wanted to give other bloggers the opportunity to come on here and get real with me! I am so excited for the opportunity to invite other bloggers to join me and share their life experience and big feels. Interested in sending over … Continue reading Getting Real With Delia: Discovery Through Grief
Living My Truth Part 2: I’m Over Not Being Myself
A long while ago, I wrote about how I was adopting my yoga intention of “living my truth.” I was excited to realize that I was on my way to creating a life that I really loved, whether or not the universe was ready to give it to me. I would promise you that this post won’t get anymore “woo woo” but if you know … Continue reading Living My Truth Part 2: I’m Over Not Being Myself
Learning How to Take My Time
It’s no secret that I haven’t been around much lately. Part of it is that a lot has been going on in my life (including my book coming out *cough cough*). But another part of it is that (by some miracle) I’ve been learning how to take my time. I’ve never been one to have any sliver of patience. You know how people say “patience … Continue reading Learning How to Take My Time
