I’m so happy to be back blogging — one of the simple joys in daily life that brings me peace and purpose. Tonight was relaxing and quiet, just watching TV and thinking about something that’s been on my mind: the little things that bring happiness. So yeah, that’s what today’s post is about.
🌿 Enjoy the little moments
Sometimes, joy doesn’t arrive with fireworks.
It shows up softly—
in quiet corners of the day, where we least expect it. In a world that often feels loud and fast, the little things can ground us, remind us we’re alive, and make ordinary days feel quietly beautiful.
I thankful for everything happened and is still great on the way coming more surprise and happiness. Just like before and never change for anything.

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💭 Letting Go of the “Why”
There was a time when I felt stuck in anxiety and pain, constantly asking myself “why.”
Frustration and blame clouded my thoughts, and I overlooked the fact that, in many ways, my life was actually okay.
I kept thinking I should be happy — but I wasn’t. And that made me feel even worse.
Looking back, I realize part of the problem was quiet greed. The more I wanted, the less I noticed what I already had.
It’s a strange thing — when we keep chasing more, we risk losing the ability to appreciate the present. And that’s exactly what happened to me.
🧠 Emotional Energy Affects Everything
Negative emotions may seem small at first, but over time, they can grow and shape your energy, your mindset — even the atmosphere around you.
That’s what happened to me. And being in a difficult environment back then made it harder to climb out of that headspace.
It took a lot of time and effort, but eventually, I began learning how to soothe my mind.
Instead of rushing toward what I didn’t have, I started noticing what was already here.
That shift made a huge difference in how I felt day to day.
🧘♀️ Learning to Notice Simple Joys in Daily Life
Slowing down gave me space to rediscover the simple joys in daily life — like a warm meal, a kind message, a quiet moment with a cup of tea.
They don’t seem like much at first glance, but they anchor us.
These little things gently pull us back to the present and help us find peace where we are.
And yet, I know many people still struggle. It’s not that they’re weak — sometimes, they just don’t know how to begin. Or they’re afraid of what they might feel when they finally stop avoiding the truth.
It’s frustrating to see, because I know how powerful it is to face things, even little by little, in your own time.
Still, I remind myself: everyone has their own path. All I can do is share mine and hope it helps someone feel less alone.
“Avoiding reality may feel safe for a while, but healing begins the moment we dare to look within.”

“A fish forgets in 7 seconds. Imagine if you could do the same with your sadness — and start fresh.”
jess ling
My Kind of Happiness 💛
Papa. I’ll go one day — for you. 🦒🌍
Spending time with my mom always makes me happy — it’s honestly all I want to do sometimes. My dad used to say my mom was lucky to have me, and I think he was right. We have so much time we could spend together, but my mom prefers staying home — she’s definitely a homebody. I still wish I had more time with my dad too. He loved to travel, though he only got to visit Thailand and our home country. One of his dream destinations was South Africa — he always wanted to see the animals there.
No worries, Papa. I’ll go one day — for you. 🦒🌍


To My Online Friends & Fans — Thank You
Thank you to all my online friends and fans for spreading good vibes!
People often say the internet is full of negativity, but for me, you’re not just followers — I always call you friends, because you truly support not just my work but the things I care about. Anyone who creates content will understand this feeling.




I know I’m not the best creator out there, but the support I get feels so real — and I really feel it. Whether it’s a short DM or a long letter, I can always feel the love. (That’s why I love chatting with people!) Every time I read your kind words, I’m genuinely surprised. If I’m ever feeling down, I’ll read those messages again — and somehow, I’ll feel so much better.

Some blogger friends of mine often complain about rude fans or unkind messages, but I feel really lucky — I’ve got the most supportive and positive community. You’re my little angels. 💌
Thinking of Resigning… Maybe?
I have a good job — really, I do — but I keep thinking about quitting. Yep, that’s so me. 😂
It’s not that anything is wrong; I just want a different lifestyle. So I’m planning to save up some money first. Thankfully, my boss is super kind, and I have the flexibility to work on my side projects during free time — like designing digital planners this one I shared last month.” or creating social media content. It’s a win-win.

The plan? Maybe leave at the end of this year — or after I get my bonus next year. We’ll see. But one thing’s for sure: I’ll really miss the beautiful view of the mountains from the office window. 🏞️
Chilling with Games & Books = Joy
And yes — I still make time to relax with my favorite games and books. Honestly, that’s one of the best parts of life. It feels so good to do something chill, like watching a movie or listening to a few songs.
Lately, I’ve been playing Cuphead — and oh my god, it’s so hard! I thought it’d be easy but I lose every single time right before the end! Three lives are not enough. 😭
Another favorite of mine is Dave the Diver — you don’t need any real skill, and it’s just peaceful and relaxing. (My favorite part? Of course, the sushi shop 🍣✨)




Gratitude in the Little Things
When you look at all these little moments, there’s really so much to be grateful for.
If you’re feeling like you’re in the worst situation, take a moment to reflect — someone out there is likely facing something even harder.
You have a job.
A family who cares about you.
Some money saved up.
And even games you enjoy.
These little blessings, when noticed, can shift your whole mindset.
💛 Why Simple Joys in Daily Life Matter
When we slow down enough to notice the simple joys in daily life, it shifts our perspective. Gratitude isn’t about having everything — it’s about noticing the small, beautiful moments.
Thanks so much for reading.
Have a beautiful day.
— Jerserry 🌸
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