
I hope 2026 is a good year, not just in big milestones or achievements, but in the small, everyday ways that shape our...

I hope 2026 is a good year, not just in big milestones or achievements, but in the small, everyday ways that shape our...
I have decided to start a new tradition instead – a gratitude journal, inspired by Jay Shetty. I bought a jar and plan...
I know for a fact that no condition will remain permanent, and eventually, things will start to look up. You will find a...
“The world will knock you down plenty. You don’t need to be doing it to yourself.” It resonates with me because, sometimes, I...
If unlike me, you decided to climb aboard the resolution train, that's okay. Just make a conscious decision to prioritize your happiness, and...
We have pursued the unattainable goal of perfection for far too long. Isn’t it time we gave ourselves a break? All the perfection...
It recently dawned on me that we are fast hurtling towards the end of 2021. Hmm, normally I would be hyped up, talking...
We may want something so bad, work hard and pray ourselves to sleep on some nights, but then it doesn’t come to be....
Maybe all we need is reassurance; a burst of positive warmth that tells us we are not alone. Or maybe we need someone...
And sometimes, despite my best efforts, I wish I could go back to being that 19-year-old graduate with much twinkle in her eyes;...
I am someone who has always turned to writing to make sense of things. Especially the parts of life that feel confusing, heavy or quietly complicated.
I write about mental health, relationships, identity, faith, and the in-between seasons we often move through without much language. Most of what you will find here comes from lived experience, observation, and a habit of sitting with thoughts a little longer than most people do.
I do not write because I have the answers. I write because it helps me understand myself, other people and the world around me. Writing gives me the space to slow down and to say things honestly, without needing to tidy them up. Some of what I write is still in the process of becoming, and I am comfortable letting it be that way.
Thoughts on Ink is where those reflections live. If you are drawn to writing that feels thoughtful, unhurried and real, I am glad you are here.

