Author Archives: msw blog
Wisdom from Her Mom
[Kids] made fun of me. [Called me] liver lips. Ugly. Said my nose was too broad. I was too dark. I was too this. I was too that. And my mother said look in the mirror. Give yourself some time. … Continue reading
Dish Organization
It felt like a crime to hide all of these pretty dishes in a cabinet, so I wanted to find a practical way to display them Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the … Continue reading
Post Pandemic
As someone who lives alone, I found the early days of the pandemic challenging. But as time wore on, I became accustomed to a new routine of walks before logging on to work in the morning, and walks at noon … Continue reading
Wondering Atheist
I am an atheist and am keeping my spiritual beliefs close to my heart as they would offend most family members and friends who all, to various degrees, identify as believers (Christians or otherwise). When a friend or a family … Continue reading
How To Prevent Discomfort from Escalating into Distress
Change the scene. If you catch yourself spiraling — you can’t seem to catch your breath, you’re feeling anxious or you’re having trouble focusing — find a way to snap out of it. “Go outside, go to the bathroom, call … Continue reading