• My Quiet Morning Routine

    “Routine”…a foreign word to me. (For someone with a strong need for routine, I suck at keeping one.) Up until the last couple months, routine didn’t exist for me. I spent months in depression rot: wake up whenever, suffer at work in physical pain with a racing mind, zone out until I knocked back out…

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  • Currents I’ve Been Caught In (April Edition)

    I’ve paid more attention to the things I gravitate toward — the media I ingest, the aesthetics that feel like home, the little obsessions that come and go. It feels like I’m quietly getting to know myself again, and I want to track the tidbits I (re)discover with you. These are the currents I’ve been…

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  • BOOK REVIEW: ‘Andy Creighton Is Dead’ by Richard Panchyk

    Title: Andy Creighton Is DeadAuthor: Richard PanchykGenre: Thriller/SuspensePublished: February 24, 2026Medium: KindlePages: 339Source: Free ARC Buy the eBook on Amazon My thing to read lately has been fantasy/dark romantasy; it’s been a minute since I delved into a thriller/suspense novel. (I’ve also struggled paying attention to read at all lately, so I sought out a…

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  • My Favorite Multiplayer Jems

    For players newer to gaming and trying to find common ground with their friends, finding the best options can prove to be difficult. Multiplayer gaming choices is a vast sea of possibilities; how can someone choose what to play? No need to fear, though. Here are some of my favorite suggestions for newer or indecisive…

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  • Navigating Life’s Emotional Waves: A Personal Journey

    The tumult of life, recovery, and emotional regulation – one thing I’ve always struggled with. No matter how much therapy I go through, my brain thinks happiness should be forever; my world crumbles if things aren’t going “right” or “to plan”. And, when my world starts crumbling, I get so burnt out that I can…

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