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The Lori Diaries

...by the girl who's creating her own future.

November 18, 2025

How I Switched My Career and Rebuilt Myself From Scratch


There’s a moment in every woman’s life when she looks around and whispers to herself, “This can’t be it.” 

For me, that moment wasn’t dramatic. It didn’t come with fireworks or a breakdown. It was a quiet realization — the kind that settles into your chest and refuses to leave.

I remember feeling stuck, like I was living a life I didn’t choose. Everything looked “fine” from the outside, but inside… nothing fit. I knew I wanted more. More creativity. More purpose. More me in my everyday life.

And that’s how the thought of starting over was born — softly, almost like a secret.


The Spark That Changed Everything


Every big transformation starts with a tiny moment of bravery. Mine was deciding to sign up for a Digital Marketing Academy at Creative Hub.

It didn’t feel like a grand decision at the time. It was a simple, stubborn thought: “What if I just try?”

I didn’t tell many people at first. I didn’t know how to explain that I was ready to rebuild my entire life from the ground up. And yes, some people were confused. Some didn’t understand.

But for the first time in a long time… I felt excited about something.


The Hard Part Nobody Talks About


Let me be honest: Starting over sounds romantic until you’re deep in the messy middle of it.

There were days when I questioned my abilities. Days when I felt like an imposter sitting in front of a laptop full of new terms, new tools, new worlds. Days when I wondered if I was too late, too old, too behind.

But growth is sneaky. You don’t notice it until one day you catch yourself doing something you thought you could never do.

And in between all the doubts, something beautiful was happening — I was learning. Evolving. Rebuilding.

Slowly. Quietly. Steadily.


The Little Signs That I Was Becoming Someone New


Somewhere between late-night assignments, strategy projects, Canva disasters, and marketing brainstorms… I realized something:

I’m actually good at this. I felt creative. Motivated. Alive.

And then came the turning point: Winning the FledgeWorks hiring contest.

That moment felt like the universe saying, “See? This is where you were always supposed to be.”

I got my first role in marketing. Then I slowly became part of a team I genuinely love. And eventually, I stepped fully into the life I had spent months courageously building.


Rebuilding Myself Piece by Piece


Career switches aren’t just about new jobs. They’re about new identities.

Here are some of the things I learned while rebuilding myself from scratch:

  • I learned to trust myself even when nothing made sense yet.
  • I learned that starting small is still starting.
  • I learned that my timeline isn’t supposed to look like anyone else’s.
  • I learned that I wasn’t “too ambitious” — I was just finally in the right place to grow.
  • I learned that reinvention is one of the most empowering things a woman can do.

I didn’t just change careers. I changed my mindset, my confidence, my direction, my energy.


Where I Am Today


Today, I wake up excited. I work in digital marketing at a company I truly believe in. I create, write, design, learn, and challenge myself every single day.

And somewhere along this journey, another part of me opened up — the creative part I didn’t even know I had been ignoring.








Since March, I’ve been part of the Graphic Design Academy at Creative Hub. With the amount of work at my new job, I usually catch up by listening to the recorded lectures and doing my assignments whenever life gives me a little breathing room.

And honestly? I love it.

On days when I have a spare 20–30 minutes between meetings or tasks, I put on a graphic design course on Coursera — Adobe Express, Figma, creative illustration… anything that helps me grow. It’s my little ritual, my way of investing in the future version of me.

I’m building skills I once only dreamed of, and doing it in moments most people write off as “too small to matter.” But that’s the thing — small moments can change your life just as much as big ones.

My life feels aligned — finally.


A Note to Anyone Who Needs to Hear This


If you’re reading this and you feel lost, stuck, or unsure of your next step — I promise you’re not alone. Starting over isn’t easy, but it is powerful. And you are allowed to change your life at any moment. You are allowed to choose a different path. You are allowed to rebuild yourself at 20, 30, 40, or 60.

You don’t need permission.

All you need is one tiny moment of courage — the kind that whispers, “What if I just try?”

And maybe, just maybe… that moment will change everything.

Sincerely yours,

Lori ✍️✨️
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October 05, 2025

💃 The Life of a Showgirl: My Love Letter to Taylor’s Most Dazzling Era Yet

When I first pressed play on The Life of a Showgirl, I swear I could feel the stage lights flicker on inside my chest.



From the opening chords of “The Fate of Ophelia,” I knew I was stepping into something cinematic.

And this time, she’s not just the performer. She’s the story.


✨ The Woman Behind the Curtain

Taylor recorded The Life of a Showgirl while touring the world — juggling the euphoria of performing with the quiet exhaustion of living under a spotlight. She once said the album is about “what was going on behind the scenes… exuberant and electric and vibrant,” and you can hear that duality in every note.

If The Tortured Poets Department was written in candlelight and grief, Showgirl is its glittering sequel — the sound of someone finding her joy again and daring to shine even brighter.

Max Martin and Shellback’s return to production brings back that golden 1989-meets-Reputation energy, but Taylor sounds freer now — playful, cheeky, and radiant. It’s as if she’s stepping on stage in her own story, not as a character, but as a woman fully aware of her power.

And honestly? I’m obsessed.


🎶 Track-by-Track: A Guided Journey Through The Life of a Showgirl

Here’s my deep dive through every song — part fangirl, part storyteller, part emotional mess.


1. The Fate of Ophelia

The album’s opener feels like a cinematic prologue — a haunting mix of poetry, pain, and performance. The title references Ophelia from Hamlet, the tragic symbol of lost innocence. But Taylor reimagines her not as someone who sinks, but as someone who fights to stay afloat — someone who finds strength in vulnerability.

To me, this song sounds like a quiet love letter to Travis — not the public version of him, but the man who met her after the chaos, who made her believe she could resurface. There’s tenderness hidden between the drama, a kind of emotional grounding that feels deeply personal.

It’s dramatic, dark, and symbolic — but also hopeful. A reminder that love can be both the lifeboat and the reason you swim.

When I first heard it, I felt chills. It’s not just music; it’s theatre — and maybe even devotion.


2. Elizabeth Taylor

When “Elizabeth Taylor” starts, it feels like Taylor spinning a mirror — looking not just at a legend, but at herself, asking: What does it mean to live under a myth?

She explicitly asks Elizabeth, “Do you think it’s forever?” — not of a marriage or a film, but of love, identity, legacy. Through the song, she melds Elizabeth’s glamorous life with her own emotional journey.

In her lyrics, Taylor references:

  • Violet eyes — one of Elizabeth Taylor’s signature features.

  • White Diamonds — the iconic perfume tied to Elizabeth.

  • Jewelry, Portofino, Musso & Frank’s — details that evoke Elizabeth’s high life and taste.

But these are not just aesthetic flourishes — they carry emotional weight. Taylor sings about lovers who promised permanence but couldn’t survive under the glare of fame: “All the right guys / Promised they'd stay / Under bright lights, they withered away.”

Her line “All my white diamonds and lovers are forever” fuses the physical and the emotional — she’s not just carrying luxury, she’s carrying heartaches and promises.

To me, this song is Taylor’s conversation with fame, with love, with the cost of being lit up in public. She’s saying: Yes, I wanted something real in a world built on fantasy. She leans into the beauty, but acknowledges the danger behind it — the illusions, the heartbreaks, the demand for perfection.

In this track, Elizabeth Taylor becomes a lens, a myth, and a choice: a glamorous ideal, but also a path fraught with expectation. Taylor doesn’t just cosplay her; she contends with the weight of carrying her name, her story, her heart — in spotlight and in silence.


3. Opalite

From the moment Opalite plays, it feels like sunrise after a long, dark night. The title itself is telling — opal is Travis Kelce’s birthstone (October), and opalite is a synthetic version, a crafted light. Taylor leans into that: this song feels like she’s making her own clarity, her own healing.

She’s said the song is about forgiving yourself when things don’t go the way you dreamed. It’s about letting go of former loves that haunted you, making peace with mistakes, and opening your heart again.

She opens with lines about missing past lovers and “living with ghosts,” and then—

“Never met no one like you before … You had to make your own sunshine / But now the sky is opalite.”

That shift — you had to build joy yourself before, but now your world is glowing with it — is where the magic hits me.

Some fans sense references to Travis’s past relationships, emotional distance, and how Taylor now stands in a brighter, more solid place.

But more than that, Opalite is a rebirth song. It’s one of the first in her catalog that says: I don’t have all the answers, and that’s okay. That I can take what hurt me, learn from it, and turn toward something that feels true.

When I listen to it, I close my eyes and feel promise. Because that opalite sky she sings of? I think she’s saying she’s finally living in the light she’s built — no illusions, no ghosts, just a heart that’s chosen to shine again.


4. Father Figure

“Father Figure” stands out in The Life of a Showgirl as one of the most complex, layered songs. On the surface, you hear echoes of George Michael’s original — a classic about protection and devotion. But Taylor takes that frame and drapes it in her own story: power, betrayal, loyalty, and control.

She interpolates Michael’s 1987 song (i.e. she borrows part of its melody or lyric) — and yes, she got formal permission from his estate, who publicly praised her approach and confirmed George Michael is officially credited.

But Taylor shifts the narrative. This isn’t just about being protected — it’s about who gets to be the protector, and what happens when that power is misused. Critics read it as a critique of how those in the music industry (mentors, bosses, gatekeepers) often promise support and care, only to profit from, control, or exploit the very artists they “guide.”

Some lines feel sharp, loaded — you might sense betrayal, manipulation, or broken promises between the lines. And given Taylor’s past fights over her masters and label control, it’s hard not to hear this as a call-back to those struggles.

Yet she doesn’t just accuse; she reclaims. She uses the interpolation not to hide behind the past, but to reframe it. She invites George Michael’s legacy — a song about guidance — into a moment where she holds that weight herself.

To me, Father Figure is Taylor’s reckoning: acknowledging mentorship, love, the danger of power, and finally, owning her own narrative. It’s seductive and confrontational, nostalgic and audacious — all inside one voice.


5. Eldest Daughter

When Eldest Daughter plays, I feel like Taylor is pulling back the curtain on her armor. The title itself is loaded — she’s literally the eldest sibling (she has a younger brother, Austin) — but in this song, “eldest daughter” becomes a figure she becomes: the one who protects, who leads, who hides tenderness to survive.

In the lyrics she sings:

“Every eldest daughter was the first lamb to the slaughter / So we all dressed up as wolves and we looked fire.”

That line hits me in the chest. It’s as though she’s saying: I had to grow tough first, even when I wanted to stay soft. The sacrifices, the hiding, the self-control — all of that because being firstborn often means being the one to take on trouble first.

But this song isn’t just about burden. It’s about transformation. Swift contrasts that protective shell with a new trust — someone who sees her, who makes her feel like she can lower her guard. Many interpret that “someone” as Travis, especially since she speaks of promises, loyalty, and past walls that kindness helped break down.

She even references “terminal uniqueness” and feeling she had to seem cool, hiding her true heart for fear of judgment. But then she leans into: “I’m never gonna let you down / I'm never gonna leave you out.” It’s a vow. A bridge from who she used to be to who she hopes she can be with someone she trusts.

To me, Eldest Daughter is Taylor’s confession: Yes, I learned to armor up. Yes, I made mistakes. But with you, I want to remain soft. It’s not just “I’m the eldest daughter at home” — it’s “I’m the eldest daughter in the public eye, carrying all these expectations — but I want a love that tells me I can rest.”

If you listen closely, you hear both the weight she’s carried and the hope she’s placing in someone who might finally help her unload it.


6. Wi$h Li$t

When Wi$h Li$t first played, parts of the chorus struck me as echoing Glitch from Midnights — the emotional register, the way desire feels almost electrical. But as I listened deeper, I heard something more vulnerable, more honest.

Taylor has said that Wi$h Li$t was the last song completed on this album — the moment she felt it was done. It’s like she wrote a nice box around everything she’s been chasing, and then filled it with what matters most to her.

The song draws a contrast between the luxurious fantasies others expect — yachts, helicopters, bright lights — and the subtle, simple things her heart really wants. Instead of performing, she sings: “I just want you / Have a couple kids / Got the whole block looking like you” — a dream of domestic peace, intimacy, a life beyond the stage.

In that way, Wi$h Li$t feels like a love letter to life offstage. After all the spectacle, Taylor seems to be whispering: I want a partner I can come home to, someone who loves me in quiet rooms, not under flashes of cameras.

The way you felt it — the echo of Glitch — makes perfect sense, because Wi$h Li$t is dreamy, longing, but rooted. It’s vulnerability in neon light.

So yeah: this is a song about soul over spectacle. It’s about wanting tenderness, stability, true connection — not just applause.


7. Actually Romantic

This one has already stirred conversations. Many think it’s a jab at Charli XCX or even a response to critics who mock her sincerity.

But to me, this song isn’t about any single person — it’s about them all. It’s for the people who claim not to like her, yet never stop talking about her. The ones who roll their eyes at her lyrics, only to dissect every line the next day. Taylor knows that fascination and resentment often come hand in hand, and she turns that energy into art.

“Actually Romantic” feels like her smirking at the noise — a confident shrug that says, Yes, I feel deeply. Yes, you’re still watching.


It’s cheeky, biting, and self-aware, but beneath the irony there’s freedom — the freedom to keep being herself while the world can’t look away.


8. Wood

On first listen, “Wood” feels like one of the prouder, bolder tracks on The Life of a Showgirl. The title alone — “wood” — evokes superstition (“knock on wood”) and yet, when you dive into the lyrics, you sense something more intimate and raw.

Critics already point out that Taylor uses double entendre here: redwood imagery, strength, and a direct nod to “manhood” as a metaphor that’s impossible to ignore. One line that stands out is “New Heights of manhood / I ain’t gotta knock on wood” — a shift from faith or luck into certainty about him.

To me, this song is exactly what you said: a sensual tribute to Travis’s physical presence and their passion. She never openly says “penis,” but she teases around it — the opening of thighs, the bodily closeness, the confidence in that union. The metaphors are soft but unmistakable.

She uses superstition (wood, luck) as a framing device — but then subverts it. She doesn’t need to “knock on wood” as if hoping for safety or fortune; instead, she steps into embodied trust. She’s acknowledging the physical side of love: its power, its fierceness, its unspoken desire.

And in that way, “Wood” is fearless. It’s Taylor showing a side of love that’s raw and grounded. You feel both the shimmer and the heat — that duality Taylor does better than anyone.

So yes — I believe this is a love song that doesn’t politely tiptoe around chemistry. It revels in it.


9. CANCELLED!

This is one of the most defiant songs on The Life of a Showgirl. It feels like Taylor drawing from the scars of her own public life — those moments she was judged, misunderstood, and “canceled” by people who watched too closely, criticized too loudly.

But she’s not wallowing. Instead, she turns the weapon back: she embraces those who’ve been canceled with her. She sings:

“Good thing I like my friends canceled / I like ’em cloaked in Gucci and scandal.”

What she’s really saying: I want people who understand my story. People who’ve felt the burn of rumors, gossip, or backlash but stayed.

In lines like “They stood by me before my exoneration / They believed I was innocent / So I’m not here for judgment”, she asserts that loyalty matters more than reputation.

So yes — I believe this song reaches back to her Reputation-era trials. It’s Taylor reclaiming her narrative, saying you can’t cancel me — and defining closeness by shared scars, not public approval.

It’s not necessarily about any one person — it’s about the cycle she’s lived, the friends she’s kept, and the love she’s chosen to keep even when the world tries to tear her down.


10. Honey

At first listen, “Honey” sounds like one of the sweetest songs on The Life of a Showgirl — soft, melodic, glowing with tenderness. But underneath that gentle tone, Taylor is reclaiming something much deeper: the language that used to hurt her.

She explained that words like “honey” and “sweetheart” were often used toward her in a passive-aggressive way — especially by people who tried to belittle her success, dismiss her emotions, or cut her down while pretending to be kind. When she sings:

“If anyone called me honey, it was standing in the bathroom, white teeth — they were saying that skirt don’t fit me, and I cried the whole way home.”

you can feel the sting of those small humiliations — the judgment, the tone, the way women get reduced with a smile.

But then, the song shifts. The same words that once carried bitterness take on a new meaning. Taylor sings about being loved by someone who uses those names with warmth, not condescension. She’s no longer flinching at “honey” or “sweetheart” — because when he says them, they mean safety, not shame.

It’s a lyrical transformation, and it feels deeply personal — especially in light of her relationship with Travis Kelce. With him, she’s found a version of love that doesn’t wound her. It builds her back up. He doesn’t make her smaller — he helps her redefine what tenderness sounds like.

So yes, “Honey” is soft. But it’s also powerful. It’s Taylor rewriting her own vocabulary of love — turning words that once broke her into words that now heal her.


11. Ruin the Friendship

This song is one of the quietest and most heartbreaking moments on The Life of a Showgirl. Taylor never shouts her pain here — she whispers it, gently, like a memory she’s still trying to make peace with.

“Ruin the Friendship” tells the story of a friend she never confessed her true feelings to — someone she could have kissed, but didn’t. She held back, afraid that being honest about her emotions might destroy what they already had. And then, suddenly, that chance disappeared forever.

The lyrics reveal it all in fragments: how she lost touch after school, how Abigail called with the bad news, and how she stood by his grave whispering, “Should’ve kissed you anyway.” It’s simple, but it cuts deep — not because it’s about romance, but because it’s about regret. The kind of regret that comes from realizing that silence, not honesty, cost her everything.

“Ruin the Friendship” isn’t about lost love. It’s about love that never got the chance to live at all. And that’s what makes it so haunting.


12. The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter)

Taylor closes the album with a song that feels like both a confession and a curtain call. “The Life of a Showgirl” isn’t just about fame — it’s about her. About the persona she’s created, the alter ego she sometimes hides behind, and the real woman who still stands behind the glitter.

In this track, she introduces us to Kitty — a young girl who dreams of becoming a dazzling showgirl. Kitty watches a performer on stage, hypnotized by her confidence, and goes backstage after the show to tell her she wants to be just like her. But instead of encouragement, the showgirl gives her a truth most people don’t see: this world isn’t all lights and sequins. It’s a balancing act between beauty and burnout, applause and loneliness.

Through that conversation, Taylor bridges fantasy and reality — because Kitty is her, and the showgirl is also her. It’s Taylor looking at her younger self, realizing how much she’s endured, and how much she still loves this life despite its chaos.

She invited Sabrina Carpenter onto the track because Sabrina understands that paradox too — the exhilaration and exhaustion of being on stage, the blurred lines between person and performer. Their voices intertwine like mentor and student, past and present, both of them standing in that bittersweet spotlight together.

It’s not just a duet — it’s a dialogue across time.
And what I love most is how Taylor admits, in her own quiet way, that even after all the warnings and heartbreaks, she’d still choose this life. Because it’s hers. Because it’s beautiful — even when it’s not.



💫 Final Thoughts

The Life of a Showgirl isn’t just Taylor Swift’s next chapter — it’s her full-circle moment.
It’s pop, it’s poetry, it’s theatre, it’s truth.

Some tracks sparkle brighter than others, some stumble on purpose — but that’s what makes it human.
And if you listen closely, beneath the applause and sequins, you’ll hear what makes Taylor timeless: her heart.

So here’s my advice:
Put on your headphones. Close your eyes. Let her world wash over you.

Because somewhere in all that glitter and grit, you’ll realize — maybe we’re all showgirls in our own way. Still standing. Still shining. Still here.

Rating: 10/10 — Taylor at her most human, radiant, and unfiltered.

Sincerely yours,

Lori

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June 02, 2025

Do Women Want to Be Rescued—or Simply Seen?

Today I remembered a line Carrie Bradshaw once said in the series “Sex and the City”: “Do women really just want to be rescued?”

It’s a question as old as the show itself. And yet, years later, it still hasn’t lost its meaning. In fact, in today’s world of women empowerment and independence, it may be even more relevant.

The timeless question of women and “rescue”

When “Sex and the City” first aired, women were starting to speak louder about career, independence, love, and sexuality. Back then, the question felt rebellious: how could a strong, independent woman ever want to be “rescued”?

But no matter how far we’ve come, sometimes we catch ourselves wishing someone would show up, understand us, and simply say: “Rest. I’m here.”

Not a fairytale prince—just a true partner

Rescue doesn’t mean a prince on a white horse. It means a partner. Someone who holds our hand, not because we are weak, but because we are tired. Tired of carrying everything alone. Tired of living every day in the “I can do it myself” mode. Tired of being expected to be both strong and soft, ambitious and gentle—all without losing ourselves.

Carrie Bradshaw inspired woman typing on a vintage typewriter by a window, reflecting on women empowerment, independence, and emotional support

What does “rescue” mean in 2025?

In today’s world, being rescued has nothing to do with fairytales. It’s not about someone solving your life—it’s about someone standing beside you while you build it. It’s emotional support, not dependence.

Sometimes “rescue” is just a message:
“Did you get home safely?”
Or a quiet reassurance:
“You’re not alone.”

Sometimes, that’s the purest form of love.

What women really want today

We don’t want to be rescued. We want to be seen. To live without the daily armor. To be vulnerable and strong, fragile and ambitious, loud and quiet—all at once, without apology.

Carrie never gave us the answer. And maybe that’s because the answer isn’t simple. Sometimes we want to be the heroines of our own story. And sometimes, we just want someone to gently hold our hand and remind us we don’t have to do it all alone.

Why this matters now

Today, women are taught to be everything—independent, successful, unstoppable. Somewhere along the way, we were told that asking for support is weakness. But it isn’t.

It’s not about being saved. It’s about being accepted as we are. Without fear of our ambition. Without judgment of our silence. Without someone loving us only halfway.

In a world where many want you around, but few know how to truly be with you, here’s my message: Don’t be afraid to be yourself. And don’t settle for anyone who doesn’t see all of you.

If this resonates, then you already know—you’re not asking to be rescued. You’re asking for true partnership. And anything less is just wasting time.

Sincerely yours,

Lori

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April 30, 2025

Remote Work Life: Benefits, Challenges & Balance

When I first started working from home just a few months ago, it felt like stepping into a long-awaited dream: a warm cup of coffee, pajamas all day, no interruptions—just me and my own rhythm.

I thought I had finally found the perfect balance. But, as they say, not everything is as it looks on Instagram… or in this picture here 👇


Woman working remotely from home on a laptop, representing the benefits and challenges of remote work, work-life balance, and creative productivity


After a few months of remote work (and more than a few conversations with myself), I realized that working from home brings many beautiful moments—but also its own set of challenges.

The Advantages I’ve Come to Love

1. My time – my rhythm
The best feeling? Starting the day when it works for me. Remote work gave me the freedom to shape my day, to work when I’m most creative, and to take a break when I truly need it.

2. Focus like I’ve never had before
Without office noise, constant interruptions, or surprise meetings, I finally learned what it means to focus deeply. In the quiet of my own space, my creativity began to bloom.

3. Work-life balance
Remote work gave me something I had been missing for a long time—time for myself and my loved ones. I finally took the step I had been postponing: I enrolled in a Graphic Design Academy. Alongside my job, I now nurture and grow my creative side every day.

4. Money for memories, not habits
When you no longer spend on daily lunches out or new office clothes, you realize how much you can actually save. Best of all? I turn those savings into trips with friends—full of laughter, new stories, and memories that last forever.

The Challenges I Learned to Manage

1. Feeling isolated
At first, silence was my best ally. But over time, I started to miss people, spontaneous conversations, and little office jokes. I found my solution at The Hub by Adeva—a coworking space that became my second home. I go there a few times a week and always return full of inspiration and new friendships.

2. Endless workdays
When your office is at home, it’s easy to blur the lines between personal and professional life. “Just one more task” easily turns into several more hours. I had to learn that productivity doesn’t mean working all day—it means knowing when to log off and dedicate time to yourself.

3. Days without motivation or creativity
There are days when inspiration simply doesn’t come. But I’ve learned that motivation is built by completing small tasks, playing music that moves me, and rewarding myself for a job well done.

4. When Wi-Fi fails at the worst possible moment
Yes, sometimes remote work feels like a sitcom scene: frozen screens, dropped calls, and trying to stay professional while your internet decides to betray you. But with patience, good organization, and a solid backup plan—everything can be solved.

Remote Work Is More Than a Style—It’s a Way of Life

Remote work has taught me that true success isn’t measured only by results, but also by the feeling of fulfillment along the way. I’ve learned to be more present, freer, and more mindful.

Honestly, I wouldn’t trade this way of working for anything in the world! Working remotely gave me the freedom to design my day, to follow my dreams, and to be my true self—both professionally and personally.

I believe that when you work from the place where you feel most yourself, both success and happiness come naturally.

Sincerely yours,
Lori

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March 13, 2025

Cinderella Remake: Fairytales, Love & Real-Life Lessons

Exactly a decade ago, Disney gifted us its Cinderella remake (2015)—a film with a stunning cast, beautifully crafted scenes, iconic glass slippers, and the unforgettable message that continues to echo through time: “Have courage and be kind.”

Ten years later, I revisit this story of love, transformation, and destiny, and I can’t help but wonder—how much do fairytales truly resemble real life?

The fairytale we all grew up with

We all grew up with Cinderella—the girl who, despite the cruelty of the world around her, remained gentle, noble, and full of hope. And of course, there was the moment we were taught to believe in from childhood—the prince would come, recognize her true worth, and change her life forever.

But what happens when the clock strikes midnight in reality?


Disney Cinderella 2015 remake glass slipper scene, symbolizing fairytales vs reality, love, relationships, and self-empowerment

The glass slipper vs real life

The glass slipper in Cinderella is perfect—delicate, fragile, and made only for her. But in reality? Finding shoes that fit perfectly on the first try is rare. Most of the time, we try them on, they pinch, they blister, or simply aren’t made for us.

The same goes for love.

The idea of “the one”—someone who will recognize us instantly without words—is beautiful, but often far from reality. True relationships take time, effort, compromise, and sometimes the courage to walk away when something doesn’t fit, no matter how attractive it looks from the outside.

No fairy godmother in real life

Cinderella had a fairy godmother who transformed her life in an instant. One “bibbidi-bobbidi-boo”, and she was no longer a servant but a princess.

In real life, there’s no magic wand. No one arrives overnight to make us successful, happy, and fulfilled.

But that doesn’t mean there’s no magic. On the contrary—the magic is within us.

It’s in the sleepless nights spent working on our dreams, in the small steps forward, in the risks we dare to take. We are our own fairy godmothers, shaping our destiny one choice at a time.

Kindness, boundaries, and lessons

In fairytales, characters are either good or evil. But in real life, people are complex. Cinderella was kind even to those who wronged her. Yet life teaches us something else too—that sometimes the wisest choice is to walk away from people who don’t wish us well.

Kindness is a virtue, but it doesn’t mean tolerating those who abuse it. Life teaches us to set boundaries. To forgive, but not to allow the same story to repeat itself.

Love beyond the ballroom

In the movie, Cinderella and the prince share one dance, lock eyes, and—happily ever after. But in life, love is not just one magical moment. It’s a collection of countless choices.

It’s not about whether someone chooses us, but whether both choose each other—day after day.

Happiness is not the “end” of a story. It lives in the small moments in between—in spontaneous laughter, in a glass of wine after a long day, in the choices we make for ourselves without waiting for someone else to save us.

The real magic

A decade later, Cinderella still symbolizes magic and hope. But the true fairytale? It isn’t about princes, balls, or glass slippers.

The real magic is knowing that you don’t need someone else to “fix” your story—you are the author of the most beautiful fairytale in your own life.

And if someone along the way recognizes your worth and chooses to walk beside you? Well, that’s simply a bonus.

Sincerely yours,

Lori

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March 07, 2025

With Love, Meghan Netflix Review – Worth Watching?


When I first spotted With Love, Meghan listed under “Coming Soon” on Netflix last December, I’ll admit—I was curious. Meghan Markle has always been a polarizing figure. For some, she’s an inspiring icon; for others, a source of endless controversy. I decided to approach her new lifestyle series with an open mind, hoping it would bring something fresh and authentic.

Spoiler: it didn’t.

Meghan Markle in Netflix series With Love, Meghan Episode 1 promotional still

What Is With Love, Meghan About?

With Love, Meghan is an eight-part Netflix series where the Duchess of Sussex takes on the role of a modern lifestyle guru. Each episode showcases elements of home living—cooking, gardening, crafting—often alongside celebrity guests like Mindy Kaling and Alice Waters.

On paper, it sounds like the perfect recipe for a soothing, inspiring lifestyle show—something in the vein of Martha Stewart, but with a royal twist.

The reality? The show feels completely disconnected from real life.

Meghan invites us into a world where everything looks perfect, flawless, and meticulously staged. Every shot resembles a glossy magazine spread of luxury living. There are no real challenges, no vulnerable or relatable moments—just a carefully curated fairytale of domestic bliss with Meghan as the ideal hostess.

Let’s be honest—does anyone truly believe Meghan spends hours pruning roses or kneading sourdough bread by hand?

I don’t think so.

Meghan Markle hosting Netflix lifestyle show With Love, Meghan inside her home set

Criticism and Audience Reactions

I’m not the only one who feels this way. Reviews have been brutal. The Guardian called it “pointless,” The Independent labeled it “tiring and overdone,” and IMDb currently ranks it a disappointing 2.4/10.

On social media, viewers are nearly unanimous: “The fakest thing I’ve ever watched!”

It’s not hard to see why. When a lifestyle is presented as an unattainable fairytale, it leaves the audience frustrated instead of inspired. What’s missing are honesty, vulnerability, and authenticity. Instead, we’re left with staged perfection that feels distant and hollow.

Meghan Markle and guest gardening together in Netflix lifestyle series With Love, Meghan

Is With Love, Meghan Worth Watching?

I wanted to like this show. I really did. And I think it could have been much better if Meghan had embraced imperfection and shown more real-life struggles. Imagine episodes where the cakes burn, the garden doesn’t bloom, or she struggles to master a new skill. That would have been refreshing and human.

Instead, With Love, Meghan feels more like an extended Instagram reel—visually beautiful, but lacking depth.

If you’re looking for genuinely heartwarming and authentic lifestyle content, I recommend watching Queer Eye on Netflix or Selena + Chef on HBO. These shows radiate warmth, honesty, and a genuine slice of life.

Meghan Markle gardening scene from Netflix lifestyle series With Love, Meghan

Final Verdict

So, should you watch With Love, Meghan?

If you’re simply curious or need some background noise while cooking, cleaning, or waiting on the laundry, then yes—it might keep you company. There are a few minor educational moments sprinkled throughout, and it’s harmless enough if you don’t expect too much.

But if you’re searching for something meaningful, inspiring, and truly engaging, you’ll be better off skipping this one.

What about you? Have you already watched With Love, Meghan? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear your perspective.

Sincerely yours,

Lori

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March 03, 2025

Оскари 2025: Најдобро облечените ѕвезди на црвениот тепих


Ако има една вечер во годината кога модата зборува погласно од зборовите, тоа дефинитивно е ноќта на Оскарите. Вчерашниот црвен тепих беше спектакл од раскош, елеганција и модни ризици - некои успешни, некои помалку. Но, за мене, овие аутфити беа вистинскиот врв на гламурот, комбинација на софистицираност, стилска храброст и беспрекорно модно чувство.

Ова се ѕвездите кои ме оставија без здив и кои според мене ја заслужуваат титулата најдобро облечени на овогодинешните Оскари.




Аријана Гранде во Schiaparelli Haute Couture

Аријана Гранде изгледаше како да излегла од бајка во оваа пастелно розова креација од Schiaparelli, извезена со 190.000 кристали. Овој фустан не само што ја долови нејзината ефирна естетика, туку и ја направи да изгледа како вистинска принцеза на вечерта. Што најмногу ми го привлече вниманието? Кристалите! Кристалите кои ја фаќаа светлината со секој нејзин чекор.



Деми Мур во Giorgio Armani Privé

Деми Мур докажа дека вистинскиот стил нема рок на траење. Овој Giorgio Armani Privé фустан со длабоко деколте и плисирани детали беше дефиниција за раскошна едноставност. Понекогаш, не е потребно ништо повеќе од совршен крој и беспрекорна самодоверба, а Деми ги поседуваше и двете на црвениот тепих на вчерашните Оскари.




Зои Салдана во Saint Laurent

Зои Салдана се појави во богата, вино-црвена тоалета со проѕирни ракавици и Cartier накит. Овој аутфит мораше да влезе во моите фаворити затоа што Зои изгледаше како некоја глумица излезена од стар Холивуд, но со модерен осврт. Чиста 5-ка!



Селена Гомез во Ralph Lauren Collection

Селена изгледаше како живо ремек-дело во блескава тоалета извезена со 16.000 стаклени капки. Ова е тип на фустан што говори сам за себе, а Селена беше совршена муза за него.



Ема Стоун во Louis Vuitton

Секогаш ме воодушевува како Ема Стоун знае да изгледа кралски без да изгледа пренападно. Оваа шампањ тоалета беше дефиниција за тиха елеганција. Нема премногу украси, нема екстремни кроеви, само чиста софистицираност.



Мишел Јео во Balenciaga

Оваа кралско-сина тоалета од Balenciaga беше апсолутен моден момент. Асиметричниот крој и драматичниот шлеп создадоа впечатлив изглед, кој го зацврсти местото на Мишел Јео како една од најдобро облечените жени на црвениот тепих.



Џереми Стронг во Prada

Џереми Стронг е моден risk-taker, и тоа го обожавам! Овој маслинесто-зелен костум со екстра голема машна беше потег што или ќе го мразиш или ќе го обожаваш. Јас? Го обожавам!



Хали Бери во Christian Siriano

Хали Бери ја изнесе најмодерната интерпретација на оскаровски гламур. Овој mirror-like фустан буквално рефлектираше светлина и создаваше уметнички момент на секоја фотографија. Дефинитивно нешто неконвенционално, но генијално!



Џеф Голдблум во Gucci

Џеф Голдблум секогаш знае како да го направи класичното забавно! Овој Gucci костум со кремасто сако, цветна принт кошула и виолетова марама е доказ дека можеш да излегаш беспрекорно, а сепак да се забавуваш и да не земаш се пресериозно, па дури ни кога се работи за аутфит со кој треба да се појавиш на Оскарите. Џеф Голдблум добива чиста 5-ка за ова издание!



Гал Гадот во Givenchy

Кога сакаш да оставиш печат без да кажеш ниту збор, избери тоалета во црвена боја. Гал Гадот го направи токму тоа. Овој Givenchy фустан изгледаше моќно, женствено и безвременски.



Фелисити Џонс во Versace

Сребрениот металик аутфит на Фелисити Џонс беше едноставен, но неверојатно впечатлив. Оваа тоалета е доказ дека иднината на гламурот е сега.



Голди Хоун и Курт Расел (дизајнер непознат)

Голди и Курт изгледаа како парадигма на стар холивудски гламур. Златната, драпирана тоалета на Голди, украсена со металик кристали и корсетски крој, совршено ѝ прилегаше, додека нејзиниот Sabyasachi дијамантски ѓердан додаде уште поголема елеганција. Курт остана верен на класиката со беспрекорен црн смокинг, бела кошула и црна машна, правејќи го нивниот моден момент безвременски.



Лиса (BLACKPINK) во Alexander McQueen

Лиса ја редефинираше машко-женската мода со овој црно-бел костум од Alexander McQueen. Долгото сако, кошулата со големи манжетни и црвениот цвет како моден акцент ѝ дадоа апсолутно неприкосновен стилски момент.



Ел Фенинг во Balmain

Ел Фенинг беше вистинска модна визија во оваа ретро инспирирана бела чипкана тоалета од Balmain, заокружена со совршено поставена црна панделка на половината. Овој аутфит беше нежен, безвременски и суптилно драматичен. Комбинацијата со елегантна пунџа и дијамантско ѓерданче беше совршен спој.



Мајли Сајрус во Maison Margiela

Мајли Сајрус го донесе најсмелиот гламур на вечерта со оваа ултра драматична црна тоалета од Maison Margiela, украсена со светкави рачни везови и гранџ деталите кои совршено го отсликуваат нејзиниот стил. Рачно везените чипкани ракавици, пуштената брановидна коса и смелите тетоважи создадоа совршен баланс меѓу гламур и рокерски шик. Ова беше еден од најнезаборавните аутфити на вечерта!




Модата е уметност, а овие ѕвезди вчера беа нејзиното платно.

Црвениот тепих на овогодинешните Оскари ни донесе многу различни стилови, од класичен гламур до авангарда, од минимализам до чист ексцес.

Ова беа моите фаворити, аутфити што ме натераа да фрлам поглед неколку пати и да ги изанализирам од секој агол.

Аутфити што не само што беа визуелно совршени, туку носеа и приказна со себе.

Кој е твојот моден фаворит? Пиши ми во коментарите, сакам да знам кој ти остави најголем впечаток!

Искрено ваша,

Лори ✍

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March 02, 2025

Вида Верде: Веганскиот мини маркет во Скопје што го чекавме! 🌱✨

Дали некогаш сте посакале место каде што можете да пазарите без да ги вртите пакувањата на сите производи во потрага по несакани состојки?

Дали сте веган, вегетаријанец, постите или едноставно сакате да го збогатите својот начин на исхрана со етички и здрави производи?

Ако одговорот е „да“, тогаш имам одлична вест за вас – Вида Верде е тука!



Ова уникатно катче во Скопје не е обичен маркет, туку вистински рај за сите кои внимаваат што ставаат на својата трпеза. Основано со љубов и визија, Вида Верде е мал бизнис со голема мисија: да овозможи лесен пристап до вегански производи во Македонија.





А најубавиот дел? Зад овој прекрасен проект стои мојата драга Маги Михајловска – девојка која ја запознав преку Инстаграм следејќи ги нејзините вегански рецепти кои редовно ги објавуваше, а низ времето толку многу се поврзавме што станавме блиски пријателки.

Обожавам да гледам како таа е целосно посветена на својот бизнис и ми претставува секојдневна инспирација кога ќе видам како со огромна љубов го гради Вида Верде, се со цел да го направи веганскиот начин на живот подостапен за сите.






Што го прави Вида Верде посебен?

✅ 100% вегански производи – Заборавете на долгите проверки на декларации, тука сè е без животински состојки!
✅ Идеален избор за сите што постат – Совршено време за посета, бидејќи утре започнува големиот Велигденски пост.
✅ Простор со поразличен концепт – Мини маркет кој не личи на останатите, со топла и пријатна атмосфера.
✅ Погоден и за вегетаријанци – За сите кои сакаат здрави и етички алтернативи во исхраната.







Со оглед на големиот интерес, наскоро се очекува и достава преку Волт, што ќе го направи пазарењето од Вида Верде уште поедноставно!

Поддржете ја оваа прекрасна иницијатива и помогнете во развојот на локалната веганска сцена – посетете ја Вида Верде и откријте нови омилени производи!


📍 Локација: Максим Горки 8/8, Скопје
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Кој е вашиот омилен вегански производ? Споделете во коментарите! 🌿💚

Искрено ваша.

Лори ✍

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