04/08/2026
I’ve decided it’s time to stop fussing over social media—for me, personally—and just enjoy it again.
Sharing what I love. What I’m proud of as a creative. And saving that extra energy for my clients, where it truly matters.
I want to create and share what fuels me… not what I think everyone else wants to see.
I’ve been in this industry a long time—through the highs, the lows, the breaks—and one thing has never changed: I love creating. I love being artistic.
And I’m learning to say no to anything that drains that.
Because if you’re a creative, your business needs you at your best. Your clients need you at your best.
And just because you’re not posting trending videos or writing catchy captions every day doesn’t mean you’re bad at what you do—it means you’re prioritizing the work that actually matters.
And isn’t that the whole point?
Coming up on 8 years in this business, and the biggest lesson I’ve learned is this:
do what’s good for you—because without that, you won’t have the creativity to do your job well.