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I'm a writer who works well independently, digs deep for details, questions everything, and is eager to learn and grow with you. My expertise spans various writing types, from technical procedures to copywriting and creative content for multiple audiences.

Please get in touch with me if you’re looking for a professional who can take direction, jump into any writing assignment, continuously develop new ideas, and suggest ways to improve.

About Me

People who know me well say I'm a kind, honest, and relentless information seeker. That may be true. You'll have to get to know me, I guess.


My interests are at least as diverse as my writing portfolio. I practice Taekwondo, study Spanish, and make a point of talking to strangers regularly. I greet a passerby and ask, "Hey, how's it going"? If you give someone a bit of your time, they often offer up a great story.


Most People Are Deficient In Magnesium, But It Wouldn't Be Detected In Blood Tests - LifeHack

Magnesium. You probably haven’t given it much thought. At best, you might know that magnesium is a mineral that our bodies need for optimal health. Why? What’s so important about magnesium? What happens if we don’t get enough of it, and how will we know that we’re deficient?

Magnesium is both a mineral and an electrolyte.

As a mineral, magnesium plays an important role in keeping the heart and bones strong. Actually, all of our organs need magnesium. The mineral adds to the production of energ

This Purple Food Has Been Found To Help Prevent Cancer - LifeHack

Some of you have probably never heard of a purple potato before. They’re widely used in South American cuisine, and have their origins in Bolivia and Peru. I urge you to go buy one just to see for yourself. These potatoes are really purple. I mean vivid, beautiful, outrageously purple. “And they beat cancer,” you ask? Yes. At least, that’s what recent research has shown. The experiment targeted colon cancer, so it’s unknown how effective purple potatoes are in treating other forms of cancer. But

This Simple Approach Will Help You Cope With Any Stressful Situation

A couple of months ago, I arrived at yet another impasse on my path to recovery from my decades-long eating disorder. Everything seemed impossible. Hope was not even a legitimate concept in my universe. I’d moved across the country from Seattle, WA, to my parents’ home in Frederick, MD, because I could not hold everything together alone. I’d just turned 38; admitting that I needed my parents was humbling. By the time I’d moved in and found a therapist, I was exhausted a