How Memory Changes Us For Good
When she was 5-years old, she already knew where she wanted to be in her life. And at 25-years old she remembered after she heard a song on the radio at a Chinese restaurant.
How author Talia Hibbert is creating inclusive realities for Black women in romance
Now, Talia Hibbert’s Brown Sister book series allowed me to reimagine a reality in which Black women can be loved completely and unconditionally. In her novels, Hibbert emphasizes that Black women don't need to struggle in romantic relationships nor do Black women have to settle for a partner.
Sleep Hygiene 101: A Guide to Waking Up Bright-eyed and Bushy-tailed
Sleep hygiene is the stuff you do to get the best possible night’s sleep. It’s important because, well, who doesn’t want a good night’s sleep? How else do you expect to function? Here are some tips for improving your night-time routine and overall quality of sleep.
On Learning to Let Go
As humans, we grieve transition. Letting go also requires proper grieving without shame or guilt. With all I’ve given up, let go, or lost, I’ve given myself the space to grieve what mattered to me. So, how do you learn to let go? Just commit to letting go, stand behind it, and trust that you’ll be okay because you know what’s best for you.
On moving on after heartache
Severe or not, heartache can’t really be moved on from; it’s never truly gone. Instead, it just whispers itself away, gently losing its potency until, for some reason or another, it is suddenly drawn back.
5 Things I Learned In 2020
2020: The year of hardships, anxiety, masks, and hand sanitizer. But also the year of growth. When looking back at the past 12 months, I realized that the most meaningful lessons came out of my most challenging times. Here are 5 things that I learned in 2020.
Six Designers to Look Out For in 2021
Despite the standstill that has been brought among us due to lockdown and quarantine, designers have tried to remain creative and find different ways to innovate their existing ideas while coming up with new ones.