Glow ✨

This isn’t some “before-and-after” glow-up story. I didn’t pull a “Grade 5 yearbook to hot-now” transformation. I don’t get botox, my nails are far from perfect, and my hair often leans greasy (my husband lovingly calls it “choi men noodles” 😂). Most days, you’ll find me in company merch and my Oodie, fully embracing cozy life vibes ☁️

“Glow” is about the version of me who didn’t know what she didn’t know — the one who took her parents’ words as truth because that’s all she had. This is my break free era (thank you, Ariana Grande 🎶). I’m learning I can rewrite my own script, seek knowledge, outgrow old norms, and glow up not in looks, but in understanding, confidence, and self-worth 🌱.

Dough 🍞

I love dough. Bread, donuts, cha siu bao, bolo bao (although not actually made with bolo — IYKYK 😉). If it’s carby, count me in. But “dough” also means money. In my Chinese culture, money = success. Every New Year, someone shouts “Kung Hei Fat Choi!” which literally means “wishing you wealth and prosperity.” Basically, we were manifesting money for as long as I can remember.

Over time, I’ve turned my money obsession into curiosity. I devoured financial books, binged money podcasts, and read endless articles — like Kirby inhaling knowledge 🌀. I even build spreadsheets and run scenarios for fun (yes, I’m that person). But it hasn’t always been healthy. That obsession once made me cheap, judgmental, and sometimes stingy. I’m learning that while money is important, it’s equally important to recognize when you have enough. I am still figuring things out but I hope you can join me on that journey!

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