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HI, I'M MELISSA!
Content creator, quiet encourager, and founder of Simploraly Life Co. After years of running the race freelancing, parenting and achieving life finally slowed down, and I asked myself: What do I really want now? What came next wasn’t a reinvention, but a return to what’s real, rooted, and sacred. Now I create from that place. Blending soulful living, mindset shifts, creative work, and old-fashioned comfort into something simpler and more meaningful. This is a space for thoughtful conversation and guidance, not instruction. For connection, not perfection. For women like you and me, ready to live softer, truer, and more on purpose.
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Growing Through Loss: How to Make the Hole Smaller

You Get Bigger, the Hole Gets Smaller Last night, I heard this statement during the Charlie Kirk memorial (I believe it was JFK Jr. who said it). It was originally spoken about losing someone to death. But when I heard it, it struck me deeply, because I realized it applies to any kind of loss. Loss doesn’t always mea…

God’s Gifts in Plain Sight: Crystals, Herbs, and the Power of Intention

I’ve never considered myself a religious person instead, I call myself spiritual. I was born and raised Catholic: Sunday school, communion, confirmation. In my young adult years I visited Christian churches more, but I quickly discovered that many of the people sitting next to me were the biggest hypocrites I’ve ever …

Retraining Your Thoughts: Finding God in the Hard Places

If you’re like most people, maybe even me, you’ve probably whispered in frustration at some point: “God, where are You?” It often happens when life feels like too much, when we’re in the thick of hurt, confusion, or disappointment. Our hearts ache, our emotions take over, and our prayers sometimes sound less like fai…