Maryann Samreth
Your mind is as precious as your heart. Protect it.
Articles by
Maryann Samreth
Why Love Only Happens When You Least Expect It
The beauty of falling in love is where unexpectedness lives. Embrace the uncertainty of magic, because love is magic, so why ruin the surprise?
10 Things That Should Change About Dating In A Post-Pandemic World
With the rise of pandemic breakups, becoming single is starting to become normalized because the truth is that we never had to rush to find a partner in the first place.
3 Questions To Ask Yourself If You’re Dating After An Abusive Relationship
Dating after healing from an abusive relationship can seem daunting, triggering, and even impossible.
This Is Me Finally Choosing To Do What’s Best For My Mental Health
This is me recognizing you no longer fit into my life. Every relationship lasts for a season, a reason, and a lifetime. It’s time I accept our season of friendship has come to an end.
The Dysfunction is No Longer Mine
Emotional abuse is domestic abuse, and it doesn’t get enough attention.
9 Toxic Traits It’s Time To Release From Your Life
The hardest part about dismantling our limiting belief system is recognizing when we exhibit them.
The Worst Part Of Healing A Broken Heart Is Forgetting What You Felt Like Before
Love does not conquer all.
10 Tips For Making A Career Change When The Passion Dies
If you want your life to change, you have to accept the discomfort of the unknown.
I’m Slowly Learning It’s Okay To Live Without Being In Love
In a world that conditioned me to find a partner before 30, I never knew loving myself provided me with unconditional feelings of trust, respect, and worthiness.
Let’s Stop Pretending We’re Just Friends
After a year of healing in solitude, I was smarter, stronger, and wiser.
Here’s Why I Quit My Dream Job In The Middle Of A Global Pandemic
To choose ourselves is uncomfortable, scary, and isolating, but a step towards the life we deserve.
Hurt People Do Not Hurt People—Unhealed People Do
Hurt people do not hurt people, because the truth is, we have all been hurt.