What you want to see here
Recently I came across a few direct messages that honestly made me feel a little sad. Some of them suggested that I focus too much on my body and the way it looks, as if this attention comes from a place of pressure or self-obsession. But the truth is much simpler. Part of my online space naturally revolves around wellness, workouts, recovery, and confidence, because these are the topics you ask me about the most. I share my routine, my progress, and my thoughts not to create an illusion of perfection, but to show that caring for your body can be a healthy and fulfilling part of life.
For me, loving your body means appreciating it in all its forms, including its changes, imperfections, and phases. It means building a relationship with yourself where you can grow, adjust, and improve without judgment. My message has never been “look at my perfect body.” It has always been about accepting yourself fully and celebrating even the smallest steps you take toward self-respect and self-love. Many of the flaws we see are only visible to us because we overthink them. I want you to feel confident in your own skin and proud of the efforts you make, no matter how small they may seem.
When it comes to content, I genuinely want this space to feel meaningful and relevant to you. That is why I believe the most honest approach is simply to ask what you truly want to see here. Maybe you prefer content related to workouts, nutrition, and body awareness. Maybe you are more interested in motherhood, postpartum experiences, and daily life with a baby. Perhaps fashion, beauty, routines, or even lighthearted videos bring you the most joy. I want to understand what inspires you and what supports you in your own journey.
Ladies, tell me what you are most curious about and what topics you want me to focus on. This space has always been shaped by your interest, and I want to keep it that way.

