
Unresolved is a space for the thoughts that come after a decision is made. I write about endings that don’t arrive with clean emotions about cutting things out of my life and still loving them, about clarity that comes faster than feeling.
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There is a strange contradiction I didn’t notice I was living inside for a long time. I wanted to heal. I wanted clarity. I wanted to understand myself in a way that felt stable, grounded, and real. But at the same time, I was constantly mo...
There’s a specific kind of confusion that doesn’t feel like chaos, but instead feels like quiet disconnection. You’re still functioning. Still showing up. Still doing what needs to be done. But underneath that surface, there’s a subtle sens...
There is a quiet habit most people never notice in themselves, not because it’s rare, but because it hides inside something that looks responsible. It looks like self-improvement. It looks like reflection. It looks like trying to do better,...
There is a quiet assumption many of us carry that rarely gets questioned, and because it goes unquestioned, it quietly shapes how we see ourselves. It sounds like this: if I feel confused, inconsistent, stuck, or overwhelmed, then something...
There are certain patterns in life that don’t announce themselves as patterns. They don’t arrive with obvious repetition or dramatic signals that make you stop and say, this is happening again. Instead, they disguise themselves as normal da...
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A space for the thoughts that come after a decision is made the moment when the choice is clear, but the feelings are not. It lives in the pause between action and emotion, where certainty arrives first and the heart takes its time catching up.
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