

Who do you invest in?
Who do you invest in? And who invests in you? The word "investment" has been on my mind lately. I typically associate this word with money, but Matthew Hussey opened up my worldview to understand this word in terms of relationships. After coming out of a long side hustle grind and a semi hibernation from October to May, I've been hyper social these days - finally free to make plans - spontaneous or otherwise with friends. I've also had time to... *drum roll please* ... date!


You are worth it.
To all the single, strong, boss ladies of Seattle: Why am I single? Do you really want to know? My intention in sharing my personal story is for you to gain some insight or perspective on whatever your current situation may be. ••• I've wanted a boyfriend and have felt like I'm ready for a relationship for about a year now. I want it to be a growth partner, best friend and partner in crime all rolled into one. For a while I was focused on "dating like a friend," aka hanging o


Ghosting has got to stop.
Ghosting has got to stop. Is it really that hard to text someone "I'm just not that into you,"? I would way rather know where I stand with someone then sit in this awkward land of never really knowing for eternity. Technology has made it soooo easy for us. You just type and press send. You don't even need face to face interaction. So you have no excuse. Now, I'm not saying I'm perfect at this or innocent by any means, but seriously there's already enough BS in the this world