How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you?


You can’t see me, but if you could feel me,
you’d know I move quietly—
not out of fear, but because peace feels like home to me.
I don’t fill rooms with noise.
I fill them with presence, with stillness, with a kind of softness that’s rare.
But when I’m safe—when I’m with those who see me without needing to look—
I can laugh loud and speak freely.
I open like sunlight through clouds,
and in those moments, I am entirely alive.
I have my beautiful days—
days where I feel like I’m blooming from the inside out.
And I have my difficult ones too—
where the smallest thing can open floodgates.
I feel deeply. Quickly. Sometimes all at once.
And on those days, life can feel heavier than it should.
But even then, I don’t lose myself—
I just feel more of me at once.
I’m sensitive—not weak, but finely tuned.
I notice. I care.
Compassion sits in my chest like a steady rhythm.
I give where I can, and I do it with open hands.
And love?
I don’t just give it—I know how to receive it, too.
I make room for it. I hold it gently.
I write. Oh, I love to write.
There are whole oceans of words inside me,
but only a few come out when needed.
When they do, they matter.
And when they don’t, it’s because silence has a weight of its own.
I’m drawn to the things that heal and things that are holy.
Medical books, scriptures, sacred words—
they nourish both my mind and my spirit.
I love Christ. I love God. I love Jesus.
That’s not just belief—it’s breath for me.
My peace, my compass, my rest.
I’m a girly soul—soft, feminine, tender with the world.
But don’t mistake that for fragility.
When I’m angry, I spark. Sharp and sudden.

But when I’m happy…
I become the most beloved flower in a sunlit field—
bright, warm, and full of joy that spills into everyone around me.
You can’t see me.
But if you could feel what it’s like to sit beside me,
to hear my heart even when I say nothing—
then you’d know:
I am a quiet force.
I am softness wrapped in strength.
I am more than what can be seen.
I am felt.
And I am worth knowing. 🌺