Tag: connection
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Small Things That Make My Mornings Less Chaotic
The habits that feel almost insignificant often have the largest ripple effect. Delaying my phone, setting out my outfit the night before, turning on lights slowly, and keeping a quiet space may seem minor, but together they make my mornings supportive instead of demanding. These rituals happen before I even feel ready, and that is…
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Reflections: On Showing Up, Setting Boundaries, and Growing Quietly
I used to think success as a stylist meant momentum: a packed schedule, constant validation, visible progress. This year taught me something different. Success, for me, looks like consistency. It means posting even when it feels like no one is watching, investing in education even when it stretches me, and trusting my instincts enough to…
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Reflections On the Last Year
When I look back on the past year, what stands out most isn’t a specific achievement or milestone. It’s the quiet way my life began to feel more rooted. Less rushed. Less performative. More honest.
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Knowing (& Charging) Your Worth Behind The Chair
Knowing your worth as a stylist isn’t just about numbers on a price list. It’s emotional. It’s layered. It’s built over years of education, trial and error, mistakes you paid for (literally), and the quiet pressure of wanting to be accessible while also wanting to be sustainable.
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Finding My Way Back to Fitness
I was on a real mission to lower my stress and find an outlet that wasn’t unhealthy. I wasn’t chasing a body goal or a number on a scale. I just wanted to feel better. Exercise slowly became that outlet.
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Letting Go of Being “The Cool Girl”
For a long time, I thought being “easygoing” was a strength. Lately, I’ve been realizing that a lot of what I called being chill was actually me quietly abandoning myself.
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A Comfort Dish I Always Come Back To: Shakshuka
This is the meal I crave after a long day, when I’m ready to unwind and settle in. It’s also my go-to after a cold day of skiing, when all I want is something cozy and filling to warm me from the inside out. As it simmers, the kitchen fills with steam and spice, and…
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Why Consultation Is the Real Art of Hair
A great consultation is not just about deciding on a haircut or color. It’s about understanding you. Your lifestyle, your hair history, your expectations, and how you want to feel when you leave the salon. When the consultation is done well, everything else flows more smoothly, safely, and beautifull
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The Art of Quiet Connection
When I first started doing hair, I was nervous that I didn’t have the “right” personality for it as an introvert. Here’s a peak into my thoughts on that so far.