What matters is not when you start, but that you start. We are all on different timelines, and none are inherently superior.
Category: LaShonda Herndon
The Discipline of Boredom: What Stillness Teaches in a Noisy World
In the age of noise, the person who can sit in silence holds power. In a world of endless motion, stillness becomes a sacred act.
Education in the Age of Forgetting: Can We Still Learn When Everything Is a Scroll Away?
In a world where everything is a scroll away, the real challenge is not finding information but cultivating wisdom.
The Weekend Reboot: Quick DIYs That Change Everything
There’s a certain poetry in viewing your home as a canvas. It doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to be yours.
Mood Rooms: How Color Sets the Emotional Tone of Your Space
When done with heart, color becomes more than pigment. It becomes a tool for transformation—of spaces, and the people who live within them.
Open-Concept, Cozied Up: How to Create Intimacy in Wide-Open Plans
When guided by creativity and intention, wide-open plans can become some of the coziest, most human spaces of all.
Redefining Rest: Why Slowing Down Is a Power Move
Slowing down is not about falling behind—it’s about rising from a rooted place. From a centered place.
The Long Game: Building Resilience When Progress Feels Invisible
If you’re in the thick of it—still showing up, still working, still believing—you’re already succeeding.
The Science of Self-Care: How Simple Beauty Routines Boost Mental Health
As the science of self-care continues to evolve, it’s clear that beauty routines play a vital role in mental health.