Ramblings
A compilation of the many things I create and consume and my ramblings about them all - both personally and professionally.

Breaking Through the Grind—Why Meditation Feels Harder Than It Should
Have you ever had a goal that should be simple but somehow feels impossible? For me, this year, it’s been building a consistent meditation practice. While I’m crushing most of my other goals—career, fitness, personal growth—meditation feels like dragging a boulder uphill. What gives?
Inspired by Adam Alter’s Anatomy of a Breakthrough, I decided to get curious instead of frustrated. Through a “friction audit,” I uncovered emotional, cognitive, and behavioral barriers holding me back. Spoiler: it’s not just about sitting quietly; it’s about reframing the grind, borrowing from my wins, and treating personal goals like the projects I tackle at work.
If meditation (or any goal) feels like a struggle for you too, this post will guide you through unpacking the resistance, finding momentum, and embracing the messy middle. Let’s grow through the grind together.


New Venture Marketing - Course recap and reflection
This class covered the basics of marketing and required us to write a Business Model and Marketing Outline. But my reflection and takeaways are not quite what I expected they would be…

Graphic Design I - Recap and Reflection
Although this was a very beginning-level graphic design class, I found ways to push my boundaries and build upon the self-taught skills I had before starting this class.

Video Production - Summer Semester 2022
Choosing to focus my one of my degree emphases on multimedia felt like a no brainer, because I really have had an interest in photography and videography for a long time, and having recently started a YouTube channel before I started this class, I knew I’d learn some things that were likely going to help me take my YouTube videos to the next level.

Senior Capstone Project Reflection & Resources
I made a strategic decision to complete my senior capstone project in the summer semester between my junior and senior years in college. A few things lead into that decision and in this blog post I wanted to talk more in-depth about that and also the resources I used for this project.

Chelsea Lewis Portraits - Reacting to the experience
In 2017, I made the decision to close my portrait studio. I tell a lot more about this story and my journey of being a professional photographer here if you care to read that and see my portfolio. But, recently I stumbled across a video on my hard drives as I was perusing it, and it brought back some emotions to me. So I decided to record a reaction video to it…

My Take On and Interpretation of My Own Personality Profiles
I’ve heard it said that people feel like personality profiles are just a way of sticking people in boxes. While I definitely can see how some would appear that way, I personally think that personality profiles are a way to get a deeper understanding of yourself and your traits – and often your strengths and weaknesses. For me, personality profiles are a way to build greater awareness of how you interact with the world around you.