

Stay in your lane
Dear sis, The last few years have taught me a lot in life. The lessons have been big and small, but no matter the size one simple phrase seemed to always come up in the mix..."stay in your lane". Let's take a stroll down "Comparison Blvd", shall we? It's a thoroughfare we've all been down before. You know -- those moments when we get sucked into comparing our journey to homegirl on our left. We spend countless hours measuring almost every aspect of our lives: career, marital


When Grief comes Home
Dear Sis, I've never been one to shy away from emotions. Instead, I like to face them head on and dissect why they exist. If I'm anxious, I want to know why. If I'm happy, I want to understand that too... Because for me, the only way to control your emotional stability is to fully distinguish each feeling and it's cause. Exactly three weeks ago, Grief stopped by... again. But, this time she brought luggage with the intention of staying a while. I personify "Grief" because she