This blog is a quiet record of how I choose to live, with intention, movement, and attention to what feels meaningful rather than urgent.
I hold a master’s degree in literature and work as a teacher and digital marketer. I spend as much of my life as possible traveling, drawn to immersion over tourism, staying long enough in places to notice rhythms, language, and the ordinary beauty of daily life. I do not collect destinations. I collect experiences that stay with me.
Books, writing, and reflection are constant companions. Literature shapes how I see the world, and teaching has deepened my patience for process, curiosity, and listening. Writing is how I make sense of what I encounter, whether I am walking unfamiliar streets, building a sustainable way of working, or sitting still with a thought that refuses to leave.
Life is meant to be lived.
About This Space
This space holds three threads: Travel, Work + Wander, and Ikigai.
Some entries are practical and useful. Others exist simply to be felt. Not everything here is meant to teach, and nothing is meant to persuade. Ikigai remains a reflective container, while Travel and Work + Wander offer quiet guidance shaped by lived experience.
When I am not working or writing, I am usually planning my next journey, reading something slowly, or at home with my furbabies, who quietly remind me that presence is a practice, not a goal.
This is not a guide on how to live.
It is a reflection of how I am living, one place, one page, one moment at a time.

