Welcome to Garden Notes
For years, I chased the idea of “having it all together—” the perfect routine, the dream career, the endless momentum. I thought the answer was working harder, moving faster, and ticking off boxes on the “dream life” checklist.
Then burnout stopped me in my tracks and taught me otherwise.
Garden Notes is my quiet corner for figuring out how to come home to myself—and live the life I always wanted, even in the messy in-between.
Here, I share slow mornings, travel stories, honest reflections, and gentle reminders that life doesn’t have to be loud to be meaningful. It’s for ambitious introverts, cozy rebels, and anyone craving something softer, truer, and real.
If you’ve ever thought, “Wait, I feel that too,” I hope this space feels like home.
Pull up a chair. The kettle’s on.
What if the in-between wasn’t something to rush through — but the beginning of a softer, truer way of living?
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How To Choose The Best Hostel For Solo Travelers
A hostel is a great way to travel on a budget. Preferred by young and solo travelers, hostels are a great place to meet fellow travelers, explore a city, get loads of free experiences, and be in prime locations at an affordable price. Here are 5 tips to help you choose the best hostel as a solo traveler so that you can make the most of your next trip abroad.
How To Survive Long Layovers and Flights
Over the past couple years I've spent my fair share of time waiting for layovers and hours stuck in an airplane. In this post, I share someone of my tricks for handling these travel situations.
How To Choose The Best Workaway Host
Working on the road is a great way to meet people, learn more about a culture and yourself. I recommend everyone to look into a cultural exchange program, but you must ask yourself some serious questions before saying yes!