If you’re looking for a perfectly neat life story, this isn’t it. My life was a roller-coaster ride, and honestly, that’s what makes it interesting. My Life’s Chaos is where I talk about the messy, unpredictable, and sometimes downright absurd parts of my journey. The moments I never saw coming, the things that knocked me on my ass, and the times I thought I was about to break—but somehow didn’t.
I’ve had my share of chaos, from dealing with chronic illness to navigating the personal stuff that life throws at you when you least expect it. There’s been struggle, sure, but there’s also been growth—sometimes slow, sometimes painful, but always real. I’ve learned that you can’t control the chaos, but you can learn to live in it, and sometimes, that’s enough.
These posts aren’t here to tell you everything’s fine. Even though I am that meme every time anyone asks me how I'm doing. These posts are here to share the truth about what it’s like to figure things out while everything feels like it’s falling apart. You find strength in the mess, even if it doesn’t always look like it. It could be a lesson learned that changed everything or just me trying to survive the next wave, this is where I’m honest about the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
My Life’s Chaos is where I embrace the fact that life is never as clean and tidy as we like to pretend. It’s not pretty all the time, but that’s where the good stuff happens. So, buckle up, because this is where I get real about how it feels to live through the mess.
After losing everything from years of sharing my journey on Twitter, I’m starting fresh with this blog—my space to speak openly, share my experiences, and tell my story on my terms.
I’ve learned that starting over isn’t about perfection—it’s about finding the strength to keep going, even when it feels like the world has forgotten you.
Life has a way of knocking us down, but it also gives us the chance to rise. If you’ve ever felt stuck or like your story isn't written for you, remember that you hold the pen. Your story isn't over.
Living with chronic illness is like trying to navigate life on a rollercoaster where you don’t control the speed, the turns, or when it stops.
How a winding road of careers, struggles, and reinventions led to building three businesses I love.
Saying no changed my entire life — not overnight, but one boundary at a time. If you’re tired of people-pleasing yourself into burnout, this one’s for you.
This post started with a pen that barely worked and a moment when I couldn’t lie to myself anymore. I wasn’t looking for a breakthrough — just a way forward that felt like mine. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a life that technically works but doesn’t fit, this one’s for you.