About Me...

Instead of writing a traditional “About
Me,” I want to share a piece of my journey because the experiences that shape us often say more than a list of facts ever could.

Life hasn’t always been easy. I’ve faced
moments where the weight of pain, loss,
and unanswered questions felt
unbearable. There were nights when I
cried myself to sleep, wishing for relief,
and mornings where hope felt far away. In
those times, I wasn’t sure how to move
forward… but somehow, I always found a
way. That’s what I’ve come to see as one
of my strengths: resilience. No matter
how heavy life gets, I’ve learned to find
even the smallest bit of light and hold
onto it.

Books have been my safe space,
offering comfort and perspective
when I needed it most. They remind
me to live by a simple mantra: let go,
forgive, and move on.

I try to stay present, because life is
too short to be spent only worrying
about the future, we forget how
much beauty exists in today.

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The Anxious Me:

 

After losing my grandmother, I was
diagnosed with Anxiety Disorder, Agoraphobia, and
Bereavement. Sharing this part of myself isn’t easy, but
it’s honest. Expressing emotions can feel like a language
only a few people truly understand. But over time, I’ve
learned that even fear and grief have lessons to teach us.
As Nick Vujicic wrote in Life Without Limits: “Your
worst fears could just as easily prove to be your best
surprise. Very often, life works for the good.”

The Teachable Me:

I embrace
correction because it means
growth. The more I learn, the
more I realize how much I have yet
to discover. My words may not
always be perfect, but what
matters is the courage to express
myself anyway. I believe in
standing firm against self-doubt,
because in a world full of voices
telling you you’re not enough, the
most powerful thing you can do is
not believe them.

The adventurous me:

At my core, I’m an explorer. Since childhood, I’ve
dreamed of climbing the highest mountain, witnessing the Aurora Borealis,
and wandering through the breathtaking landscapes of Hawaii. One day, I
hope to live in a camper, free to chase new horizons and immerse myself in
cultures around the world. For me, life is an adventure waiting to be lived.

STILL IN PROGRESS....