100% the best thing I did was move out of the USA. I left a toxic environment where extreme views on both sides are constantly thrown in your face, friends and family divided by political ideology, people stressed 24/7, waiting for the next disaster, scared to be canceled, poisoned with chemicals in their food, stuck in a medical system meant to keep you sick, in debt up to your eyeballs.
I left for my mental health. I knew I could not handle the extremes on both sides and the intense hoops you have to jump through just to be someone’s friend or part of a group. I was often alone and hung out with my same 4 people because it was just too much for my nervous system to deal with the rest.
For a long time I thought there was something wrong with me, but no. I was just in the wrong environment.
The connections I’ve made here in the first three weeks are more and better than the connections I’ve made in the last 10-12 years in Austin. Women who want to be friends, want to connect, have lives, careers, businesses, and also like to have fun. I’m so glad I’m back in an environment where there’s no either/or, it’s just both/and.
As someone who didn’t grow up in the USA I understand others see it as their home. I don’t & never have. It’s my default country because I happened to be born American. It’s a great country for a lot things, but a terrible country for just LIVING LIFE & having a community with friends from all over the world with different points of view.
So thankful for this life that allows me to travel, live the life I want and meet people who see you the person first, not you the race/religion/political affiliation.
If you’re having a hard time connecting with others and struggling to find people you enjoy being around, it’s not you. It’s your environment. Change your surroundings, change your life, you’d be surprised how fast everything else will change. Your people are out there, and they’ll find you.
A conversation with my younger self on our birthday
Talking to my younger self on our birthday, February 12th
12 years old in Rio, Brazil
I met my younger self on a walk today, for a conversation with her on our birthday.
She asked me if I was ok. If I was safe. I said yes, after many years I can finally say I’m ok, I’m safe. I removed myself from my abusive childhood, broke the generational trauma and began living life on my terms.
She asked if we figured out what we wanted to be when we grew up, if we found purpose and meaning in life.
I told her no, and after many years searching, we decided to live like the animals. To be present, stop searching and trust meaning will find you. We threw out every rule book & blueprint for life, & decided to go our own way, even when it seemed contrary to what we “should” do. But it led to exact places we were meant to be.
“So we’re happy, right?” She asked. “We have the perfect life? Perfect situation?” I tell her no. Nothing in life is perfect. Along the way we struggle with body image, a decade of eating disorders, struggles with sexuality, men, relationships, finances, everything.
Life is a struggle. But it’s also beautiful. The pursuit of happiness is another false rule book people made up to shame you into thinking you’re not good enough, you’re doing it wrong, try harder. It’s exhausting.
I tell her life is not a one way destination. It’s the journey along the way, the experiences, friends, & relationships that shape your life. I tell her it’s ok to be sad, to feel lost, to not know. None of us have the answers, we’re all making it up as we go along.
We continue to walk. I tell her about fear, sorrow, anger, & loss. All the things she is afraid to feel. And then I tell her the truth—these are the most beautiful parts of life. The parts we try to shun and suppress. Because it’s in the deepest, darkest, rawest moments that we come to know ourselves. That we learn what it means to love and accept who we are, completely.
So no, I tell her, there is no finish line where we stand victorious, with nothing left to struggle against. There is just us, living every emotion, every season, every fleeting moment. That’s how to truly live.
Only when we stopped searching for a destination, we found something else: peace.
Because peace begins with me.
Get out in the great outdoors
In this fast-paced world, we often forget the incredible healing powers nature offers. We’re forget to connect and recharge by immersing ourselves in the tranquil embrace of the great outdoors. 🌞💚
Research has shown that spending time in nature reduces stress, improves mental well-being, and increases creativity. 📚💡 It’s always great to take a break from screens and urban chaos to embark on an adventure with nature as your teacher.
Today, take a moment to disconnect from the chaos, plug into nature, and listen to what it has to tell you. When you spend time with the healing powers of nature, your soul and spirit will heal.
Or…you may realize that you never needed healing in the first place. You just needed to leave your bubble, get outside, and reconnect with what’s most important…yourself and you spirit.
The Woman and the Tree
A poem about nature’s healing magic by Serena Kelley
In the heart of a forest, where solitude thrives
A woman sought solace to quiet her cries.
Beneath the grand canopy, she found her retreat
A wise old tree, a friend with roots firm and deep.
The woman approached, burdened by the mundane
Her spirit entangled, a wearisome chain.
She sighed to the tree, "Oh, one so wise,
I'm mired in life's struggles, beneath sorrow's disguise.
Each day feels a burden, a weight on my soul
I long to be free, feel happy and whole.
Tell me wise one, with your wisdom so vast,
How can I find freedom to break free from the past?"
The tree whispered softly, its branches swaying low,
"My dear, you are free, more than you'll know.
Bound not by the world, but the thoughts you believe,
Release the shackles and your spirit will free.
The roots that ground me reach into the earth
But they do not define me, they're simply my birth.
As such, your routines need not keep you confined
For you hold the power to leave them behind.
Choose to dance with the wind, like leaves in the breeze
Embrace the untrodden path, let your heart find its ease.
The world may throw troubles, but they need not define
For you, my dear friend, possess a freedom divine.
Open your eyes to the beauty around
The caress of sunlight, the songbird's sweet sounds.
Your soul is unbounded, a spirit that's free
Release all worries, and your eyes will see.
Embrace life's adventures, explore the unknown
For you have the choice, you're not meant to be thrown."
The woman listened, her heart stirred by the tree
A hope awakened, her spirit set free.
She looked up in awe to thank the tree so grand
For showing her freedom lay within her own hands.
From that day forward, she walked a different path
Unburdened by routines, liberated from the past.
The forest is her haven, her sanctuary of choice
Finding solace in nature & the tree's gentle voice.
So remember dear wanderer, when life weighs you down
Freedom's within you, a choice to be found.
Seek the wisdom of trees, let their voices guide
And embrace liberation, for on wings of joy you'll glide.
—Serena Kelley
Why nature is such a powerful tool
Something special happens the second I get out in nature. Less stress, more present, less vulnerable to the elements and more comfortable just being.
Nature has such strong healing powers. I’m so glad more studies are coming out and more subjects about grounding, energy, natural medicine and more are becoming more mainstream. Everything that we need to heal, nature already provides.
I’m so thankful I get to spend my time enjoying the incredible beauty that this world has to offer. The USA is a beautiful country with breathtakingly gorgeous mountains, beaches, lakes, canyons and waterfalls. I have so much more appreciation for this place than I did just a few years ago. Likewise the more I travel the world, the more thankful I am to live this life and be able to experience as much as I can through travel and exploration.
As much division and frustration and sadness there is around us now, one thing we can all agree on is how blessed we are to live in a beautiful world, or to be in the USA, a massive country with plenty of space and beauty for all of us.
And if you haven’t seen it…I suggest you go out there and give it a try!
You don't need half the stuff to progress in life that you think you do
The best thing about traveling without a specific hard and fast plan in mind is finding incredible place is like these steps away from your original plan.
Throughout my travels and my six month cross-country drive around the USA, I constantly pulled over and veered off the side of the road towards exits with views that looked cool, or random rivers or lakes. Many times I stumbled across hidden gems like this lake right outside of Prescott Arizona!
I feel so blessed to have disconnected from all the outside noise of media, people’s opinions and fired any sort of teacher or guide I was paying to coach me. In doing so it allowed me to create a deeper relationship with myself and connect to my intuition to where I knew exactly where to stop, exactly where to go at every step of the way. And I was able to take that connection to the rest of my life and apply it everywhere.
It’s amazing when you drown out the noise of all the other inputs around you with your own silence, that’s when you truly can hear the voices you’re meant to. And that’s the ones within yourself, your own soul, the only connection and teacher you need.
So turn off the fucking news. Stop reading articles online, stop following a gagillion influencers who say they have the only objective way to enlightenment or (fill in the blank) of whatever thing you are searching for. Stop getting offended and mad for everyone else. Because the thing you are searching for is already within you. But you can’t find it because the only person that you’re abandoning and fighting against, is yourself.