Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Lately, I’ve been thinking about this question a lot. It’s one of those things that can feel a little overwhelming if you let it—but also kind of exciting when you start to imagine the possibilities. I’ve come to realize that it’s not about having every single step figured out. It’s more about having a direction… something that’s led by the things that light me up inside.
Ten years from now, I hope to be living a life that reflects the things I value most—creativity, honesty, and meaningful connections. I picture myself still doing what I love—writing, capturing moments through photography, and exploring new places. I know it’ll all continue to shift and grow as I do, and I’m okay with that. It doesn’t have to be mapped out perfectly—as long as it feels real and true to me.
I want my work to mean something—to reflect not just my thoughts, but my heart and the experiences that shape me along the way. Whether it’s through words, images, or shared moments, I hope to connect with others and maybe even inspire someone, even in the smallest way. That’s what really matters to me.
Over the next decade, I want to stay open—to change, to challenges, to growth. I’m not chasing perfection, just purpose. I want to keep creating, keep learning, and keep showing up for the life I’m building.
So where do I see myself in 10 years? I see someone still growing, still dreaming, and still creating—a life built on passion and purpose. And I’m taking it one step at a time, with heart.

