Reflections and Gratitude: A Blog Refresh

I’ve been chugging right along—writing, reviewing, and updating. Sharing, reposting, and archiving. Cleaning up the blog has been good for me. I was surprised to see just how much I’ve written here—thousands of pieces over the years. It’s humbling to look back and realize how much has been poured into this space.

Thank you all for the support throughout the years. I don’t say it enough, but I am truly grateful. As I’ve written before, I love writing in many different styles, and being able to share and connect means everything to me. Knowing my words resonate with others is an extra blessing, one I don’t take for granted.

What started as a simple website update has turned into a deep mental purge. Some pieces have been uplifting to revisit, while others have been painful, bringing back memories I’d rather leave behind. Still, even the hard ones have value. They remind me of where I’ve been, how far I’ve come, and the growth that’s happened along the way.

I can truly see the evolution in myself. It’s humbling, but I also feel a sense of pride. Some people remain stuck, never learning, never growing—trapped in their own disappointments. It breaks my heart because, as hard as change can be, it’s what keeps us alive and moving forward. Growth is both the hardest and most rewarding part of life. If you’re willing to do the work and truly dig in, it shapes you into something better. And I’m so incredibly grateful that I did!

There is no time to feel bad for yourself around here!🤍


I won’t linger too long in the past, but a quick glance back—just enough to remember—keeps me grounded. Then it’s right back to the present, which is exactly where I want to be. I’m praising God, living life, and feeling so incredibly grateful.


SK

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