My name is Anna. I am passionate about living life to its fullest potential, and helping others do the same! I have hashimotos disease, and if you’re here, maybe you do too. Let’s not let it stop us from living life the way it was meant to be lived. Welcome to my journey! And thanks for letting me be a part of yours.
Six years ago, I had just gotten out of a really unhealthy relationship. I was sitting at my kitchen table with a broken heart and a life I had to somehow pick up the pieces to, so I grabbed a pen and page and made a list. “Things You Have To Do To Survive.” On […]
“Make yourself happy, and everything else will fall into place.” “Commit yourself to chasing your own happiness.” “Put people around you that are dedicated to making you the happiest you can be.” All of these and thousands of other quotes just like these are what we see on hundreds of social media accounts from hundreds […]
You know those times when you are out in public, and all in an instant you realize your social battery has just reached empty? SHEER ANGUISH. It feels about the same as when you’re stuck in traffic and realize your tank is in the red. Struggling, searching, CLAWING for extra energy to talk to the […]
Hey there friends! I hope you’re all doing well! I haven’t done a health update in a while, so that’s what this post is for. To start off, as many of you know, last fall I began the AIP diet. I had heard such good things about it, and it seemed like the most fitting […]
i threw myself to my knees before the bars around your prison begging, pleading, sobbing for a freedom i could never achieve for you despite how hard i pried at the bars and despite how agonizingly you screamed at me to save you it was a lost cause for the key was always on […]
Life is busy. There are so many things we constantly need to attend to–so many things demanding our attention all throughout the day. It’s so easy to get sucked into routine, (a beautiful thing–and necessary!), but we often lose track of time in routine. Life goes by fast. It FLIES by. One thing I know […]
both so in love. both so in need. both so scared to admit they needed something different, something not found in the other. so they both stayed together as their stomachs slowly turned with resentment expecting the other to be what they weren’t– until their love, like wine, once so sweet and so strong, […]