Today marks 10 years since I published my first article. I didn’t know where this journey would take me; I only knew that I felt the need to write.
As a psychologist, I wanted to bring closer to people the topics that hurt and stir questions: vulnerability, relationships, loss, rediscovery, fear, and courage. The blog became more than an online page – it became a bridge between me and you, between my professional experience and your personal stories.
Over these years, I have been grateful for every message, for every “I found myself in your words.” Sometimes I wrote with tears in my eyes, other times with enthusiasm, and sometimes with doubt. But the community formed here has always reminded me why I started: for connection, meaning, and growth.
The blog has taught me discipline, clarity, and the courage to be vulnerable. Through it, I have met wonderful people – readers, collaborators, and friends.
I believe in the process and in transformation that is built over time. Perhaps these 10 years are proof that things created with patience grow deep roots.
I don’t know what the next years will look like, but I know I will continue to write.
With sincerity. With responsibility. With care for people.