A life that feels like home is not defined by square footage or frequent travel stamps. It is defined by alignment.
Category: LaShonda Herndon
The Healing Power of Pets: What Animals Teach Us About Routine, Resilience & Everyday Joy
The companionship of animals demonstrates that wellness does not require complexity. It requires consistency.
The Myth of the “Late Bloomer”: Why Time Shouldn’t Dictate Your Learning Curve
What matters is not when you start, but that you start. We are all on different timelines, and none are inherently superior.
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.