Things take time
Everything always feels so personal, but I use to own so much things and then leave them behind or throw them out never really keeping much because getting kicked out at 18 was rough!
I never thought I'd have such a nice. office (that I am scared of having still). It's scary how easy you can be to being use to something like instability.
now it's been years and I find myself in a stable place making my things feel like my own ❤️🩹
All this takes times sometimes in life you won't be where you want and if I gave up so early I would've never know life could be like this.
Navigating life's transitions can be challenging, especially when faced with instability at a young age. The journey from living in a car or on couches for years to finding a stable place is not just about physical spaces but also about emotional growth and self-discovery. Many people may go through similar experiences, feeling lost or displaced. However, it's essential to recognize that these challenges often pave the way for personal development. Each experience, whether it feels positive or negative at the time, contributes to a richer understanding of oneself and one's needs. Creating a stable environment is an ongoing process. It's about integrating the things that resonate with us and discarding what doesn't serve us. For instance, turning a temporary living space into a cozy office can be a powerful act of claiming one's identity and space. This narrative reflects a broader theme: things take time. The struggle and perseverance lead to newfound appreciation for what we have. It's a reminder that if we give up too soon, we might miss out on the beauty of the journey and the rewards that come with patience and resilience. Every small victory in this journey is a step towards building a life that feels truly your own.







This resonates. Life is a journey, not a race. Slow and steady wins the race. I'm trying to remember that.