Carla Maria May 2026

I recently stumbled upon the writing of , and it stopped me in my tracks. Carla is a seasoned writer, broadcaster, and producer, but it’s her personal journey—documented with refreshing, raw honesty—that truly resonates.

Perhaps the most touching aspect of her blog is her openness about losing her mother and navigating the chaotic, often misunderstood world of grief. She writes about how there is no such thing as "closure," but rather a continuous, loving remembrance.

Have you ever felt like you were living a parallel life? That constant, quiet pull between who you are and who you feel you should be? carla maria

Moving away from the pressure to be someone else is the ultimate form of self-care.

It’s a reminder that our loved ones continue to guide us, often showing up in the memories we share or in the lessons they taught us. Embracing the Journey I recently stumbled upon the writing of ,

Have you ever made a big move or change that allowed you to finally "live"? Let me know in the comments below! If you'd like, I can:

or blog posts by her on a certain topic (e.g., her time in Vancouver, her writing, or Italian heritage). She writes about how there is no such

Carla’s writing, particularly her time in Vancouver, highlights a pivotal transformation. She describes moving from a fast-paced, high-pressure environment to a life that allowed for introspection, independence, and honest self-acceptance. Her journey taught me that it is never too late to: