BossLady

  • You’re Bad — Public Announcement

    📣 Throwback Post: “You’re Bad – Public Announcement” (Originally posted July 2022) This one came straight from the gut. I wrote it in a season when support was scarce and criticism was loud. The ones I thought would cheer me… Continue reading

    You’re Bad — Public Announcement
  • The Story of Greta

    Ever met someone who plays the victim so well, you start questioning your own sanity? Yeah… meet Greta. This short story is a throwback from a 2022 writing assignment where I was challenged to describe a personality trait that’s hard… Continue reading

    The Story of Greta
  • Part One: Dance with Shadows| Short Story

    📖 New Short Story on the Blog: Dancing with Shadows 👻 Megan thought moving into her new home was the start of a fresh chapter—a place of independence, of building her future. But from the moment she stepped inside, something… Continue reading

    Part One: Dance with Shadows| Short Story
  • Heart Of a Home

    The kitchen is more than just a place to cook—it’s where life happens. From laughter over morning coffee to the scent of something delicious filling the air, this space holds some of my favorite memories. I’m sharing a fresh take… Continue reading

    Heart Of a Home
  • A Grateful Goodbye, A Faithful Hello

    A Look Back, A Step Forward Sometimes, life has a way of circling back to remind us where we’ve been and how far we’ve come. This post is a reflection from 2021—a moment in time when I knew, without a… Continue reading

    A Grateful Goodbye, A Faithful Hello
  • Reflecting on 8 Years of Blogging: What’s Next?

    As I go through years of writing—archiving, updating, and deciding what’s worth keeping—I find myself reflecting on how much has changed. My words, my perspective, even the way I approach blogging have evolved. With my WordPress renewal looming, I’m asking:… Continue reading

    Reflecting on 8 Years of Blogging: What’s Next?
  • Piece By Peace

    In spring 2019, I wrote this poem as a quiet reflection on needing space and stillness. I reshaped it into a concrete poem, its form mirrors renewal—whether a crescent moon for rest or a rising sun for hope. As spring… Continue reading

    Piece By Peace