Since my earliest days of writing, I have always found the American collective to seem as though they are dragging their feet. This is merely an interesting perspective on the mindset most Americans have. Some love to brag about things they can lose…like stocks or cars. Some even brag about their partners, who look bored…
Tag: change
Entirely Up to You
Nothing is certain – perhaps more so that things are ever changing. Because of this type of evolution, it amazes me when someone has managed to stay in one place. However, I have done so myself and I suffered greatly for it. The mind can open doors, or barricade you in, it’s your choice. There…
Whopper of a Doozy 😵💫
Thing after thing. Offer after offer. MIRL (a Singapore based company), who approached me late 2023, emailed me recently. Pretty soon, I’ll be able to answer questions about being a self made creative, and naming my price for my valuable advice. I have been doing all I do for thirteen years. Having them come back…
Invisible Battles
While marveling at the many ensembles a friend sent me, I realized I didn’t have proper accessories to accommodate them! It actually started with a strange conversation with my mother – who has somehow wedged her way into my friend giving me the dresses in the first place. Another two packages is on the way,…
Professional Princess
When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? Well, I wanted to be a princess. My father approached this as kindly as possible, and stated that those positions were full. They indeed were not. But that didn’t stop me from believing I was – my first name is Jasmine….
Spring Cleaning
Don’t make space to receive – rather that you are grateful. This year has been amazing so far. I was able to replace my entire wardrobe – then a good friend sent me fourteen dresses (she’s expecting!) For a couple of years, I made a lot of my clothes. This was a lot of fun,…
A Middle School Teacher
Who was your most influential teacher? Why? I do not know if Mr. Sulley is still alive, but there is a reason I bring him up. He was my eighth grade social studies teacher – and it wasn’t because of what he taught. But how. Details. Unbiased options. Truthfulness. All to the benefit of his…
