Tag: dailyprompt

  • If I Had a Million Dollars to Give Away

    If I had a million dollars to give away, I’d give it where it could feel like hope—to the quiet fighters, the dreamers, and those starting over.

  • Feeling Out of Place: A Gentle Reflection

    Ever felt like you didn’t belong? This gentle reflection shares a personal story of feeling out of place and the lessons it taught about growth and belonging.

  • What I Could Pay More Attention To

    Life is held together by small details the pauses, the laughter, the sky above us. Here’s what I could pay more attention to.

  • How Hard Work Makes Me Feel Fulfilled

    How Hard Work Makes Me Feel Fulfilled

    Hard work may be tiring, but it carries a quiet fulfillment—the peace of knowing I showed up, stayed consistent, and found purpose in the process.

  • What I Could Do More Of | Lifestyle Overload Blog

    A reflection on what I could invite more of into my life rest, writing, connection, and presence. Because sometimes “more” is about choosing what truly matters.

  • The Lesson I Wish I Had Learned Sooner

    Reflecting on a lesson I wish I had learned earlier in life: that my worth doesn’t come from how much I give, but simply from who I am.

  • The Foods That Feel Like Home to Me

    What are your favorite types of foods? I love food that feels like comfort,warm, flavorful, and a little nostalgic. Creamy pastas, seasoned rice dishes, roasted veggies, and soups that make the whole kitchen smell like home. Plantain is definitely at the top of my list. Fried, baked, soft, crispy. I don’t think there’s a version…

  • Weekend Runs, Midweek Walks, and What They Teach Me

    Reflecting on how often I walk or run and why movement doesn’t have to be perfect to matter. A gentle reminder that it all counts.

  • The One Daily Habit That’s Quietly Changed My Life

    What daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life? If I had to choose one daily habit that’s made the biggest difference in my life, it would be this — taking a moment to pause. Just to breathe. To slow down for a second and come back to myself. It’s not anything…

  • Top Childhood TV Shows: A Trip Down Memory Lane

    Top Childhood TV Shows: A Trip Down Memory Lane

    The author reminisces about childhood TV shows, mentioning “Charmed,” “Buffy,” “Dawson’s Creek,” and “Friends,” highlighting how they fostered a sense of magic. The Family Channel’s offerings, like “That’s So Raven” and “Lizzie McGuire,” contributed to a nostalgic, comforting era in television, evoking longing for that simpler time.