The end of a friendship is always hard. I feel like the past few years have been punctuated by friendship loss and the grief feels different with every iteration. At the end of it all, isn’t it about finding an outlet, however creative, for all the feelings?
Sending you the warmest hugs – and freshest of beats! – Misha.
Aw Michelle, truthfully, I revisited your newsletter on friendship insecurities and what it means to maintain a small circle and rely on yourself which still resonates -- especially moving through this particular murky state that I'm in. And you're absolutely right, channeling all of this into creativity, whether it be dance, or writing has been an incredibly healing experience. Thank you so so much for your kind words <3
-- Oh, wow. The way you described the memories is really heartwarming. Sometimes, we have these moments of clarity where we reflect on and make sense of feelings from the past that resonate in the present. It happens very often to me, Misha. It’s like the situations change, but there’s a part of us still processing how to perceive things, people, and the world — especially our inner selves. I’m truly impressed by the bravery of your reflections, and of course, I deeply resonate with them. It’s not easy to process any sort of ending, any loss of expectation. I’m here for you, both publicly and privately, you know. P.S. I’m so sorry I missed this publication. I only saw it because I came to check your page since you didn’t post yesterday as usual. ✨️
Thank you so much for your really thoughtful words, Thaissa. Like you said, there's something so satisfying about weaving together these small moments and memories to reflect on where we are in the present and what led us here. I'm really glad to hear that this resonated with you and I completely agree, even when situations change, we're continuously processing our internal and external worlds. I absolutely adore your writing for that same reason. It's incredibly genuine, vulnerable and insightful.
And no need to apologize at all -- I'm changing up my publishing day to work better for my own schedule to have more space for writing and editing, and I wanted to kick it off with this newsletter :)
The end of a friendship is always hard. I feel like the past few years have been punctuated by friendship loss and the grief feels different with every iteration. At the end of it all, isn’t it about finding an outlet, however creative, for all the feelings?
Sending you the warmest hugs – and freshest of beats! – Misha.
Aw Michelle, truthfully, I revisited your newsletter on friendship insecurities and what it means to maintain a small circle and rely on yourself which still resonates -- especially moving through this particular murky state that I'm in. And you're absolutely right, channeling all of this into creativity, whether it be dance, or writing has been an incredibly healing experience. Thank you so so much for your kind words <3
-- Oh, wow. The way you described the memories is really heartwarming. Sometimes, we have these moments of clarity where we reflect on and make sense of feelings from the past that resonate in the present. It happens very often to me, Misha. It’s like the situations change, but there’s a part of us still processing how to perceive things, people, and the world — especially our inner selves. I’m truly impressed by the bravery of your reflections, and of course, I deeply resonate with them. It’s not easy to process any sort of ending, any loss of expectation. I’m here for you, both publicly and privately, you know. P.S. I’m so sorry I missed this publication. I only saw it because I came to check your page since you didn’t post yesterday as usual. ✨️
Thank you so much for your really thoughtful words, Thaissa. Like you said, there's something so satisfying about weaving together these small moments and memories to reflect on where we are in the present and what led us here. I'm really glad to hear that this resonated with you and I completely agree, even when situations change, we're continuously processing our internal and external worlds. I absolutely adore your writing for that same reason. It's incredibly genuine, vulnerable and insightful.
And no need to apologize at all -- I'm changing up my publishing day to work better for my own schedule to have more space for writing and editing, and I wanted to kick it off with this newsletter :)