No Ring, No Problem: How to Book Your Maldives Honeymoon Solo
You don’t need a ring — or a plus-one — to plan the ultimate honeymoon. 💍✨ The Maldives may be known for couples, but this guide proves it’s just as magical (if not more) when it’s all about you. From choosing your dream resort and setting a realistic budget to embracing those solo, sparkling moments once you arrive, here’s how to plan your very own Maldives honeymoon-for-one — and love every minute of it. 🌊🥂
Honeymoon, Party of One
Who says you need a ring to book the honeymoon? Not me. My solo trip to The Maldives taught me that life waits for no one — so stop waiting on someone you haven’t even met yet, and start treating yourself like the great love story you already are.
Doing It All Is Exhausting. Choosing Grace Is Better.
Some days I’m the queen of my to-do list. Other days? I spiral into guilt, anxiety, and analysis paralysis. This week reminded me that maybe the secret isn’t ‘doing it all’—it’s giving yourself a little grace.
🗽 Top 10 Places in NYC — Summer Edition ☀️🍸
Summer in New York is a whirlwind of rooftops, Broadway chills, surprise bites, and music that carries you into the night. From rainbow disco ball bathrooms to waterfront dance parties and a Phantom-inspired performance that left me in chills, these are the 10 experiences that made this summer unforgettable — plus one bonus that will forever top my list.
✨ Breaking Up With Your Old Life: The Self-Love Story You Deserve ✨
Break up with what no longer loves you back — and make room for the life (and self-love) you truly deserve.
🗽 Top 10 Places in NYC — June Countdown 🥂✨
Martinis, Broadway magic, sweaty sauna raves, and spontaneous NYC moments that healed my soul. This month’s mini blog is proof that even when life tests you, New York always shows up. Here’s my June Top 10 - spots and experiences that reminded me who the f** I am.
Starting Over in NYC - An Era of Reinvention
I moved to New York chasing reinvention, routine, and rooftop martinis. What I didn’t expect was losing my job less than two months in. This is the story of navigating heartbreak, career curveballs, and finding myself all over again - one solo date night at a time.
48 Hours in Paris Like a Bonne Vivante
Two days. One city. Zero regrets.
In this blog, I’m walking you through 48 hours in Paris — red lips, croissants, champagne, and all. Whether you’re a first-timer or a forever Parisienne at heart, this itinerary is designed to help you live boldly, flirt with beauty, and savor every magical moment. Et voilà.
I Took a Solo Trip to Paris and Fell in Love With My Life — Here’s How You Can Too
“Some women fall in love in Paris. I fell in love with my life.”
When I booked my first solo trip to Paris, I thought I was just going on vacation. Instead, I came back changed — more confident, more free, more me. In this post, I’m sharing the story that started it all — and how you can plan a solo adventure that just might change your life too.
Top 10 Places I Loved in NYC This April (Food, Drinks & Hidden Gems)
One month in New York and let’s just say… she’s already stealing my heart (and maybe a little bit of my paycheck). From $45 martinis to bagels worth dreaming about, I’ve been eating, sipping, and dancing my way through this city like a woman on a mission. Here are my top 10 places from April — the spots that made me feel like a true Bonne Vivante in the Big Apple.
The Art of a Bonne Vivante Night Out
They say New York is the city that never sleeps—so naturally, I had to take her out on a date. But this wasn’t just about cocktails and candlelight—it was about falling in love with yourself. I’m sharing the story behind my first NYC solo night out, the mindset that made it magical, and how you can plan your own unforgettable evening—no plus one required. Confidence, champagne, and a curated essentials list included.
Champagne Problems & Cornfields: A Cross-Country Memoir
Nine days, 49 hours of driving, one dog, and way too many Champagne Problems—this is the story of how I moved across the country with red lipstick, playlist power, and a little help from the Midwest. Buckle up.