Finding My Happy Ending
For a long time, I searched for what my Happy Ending really was. I used to think it would come beautifully wrapped in a Tiffany’s box-because I really WORKED hard for it. But this year, I’ve learned the honest truth: my happy ending isn’t about achieving a picture-perfect life. It’s about shedding what no longer serves me, removing the toxicity (people and things), and finally embracing my individuality and inner strength.
In doing so, I found my voice again—and I followed it to recording my debut album.
Since I began releasing music in January, it’s been nothing short of a soul-led journey. I kicked off the year with Anthem, a track that has already reached close to 16,000 streams and landed on countless playlists. Then came Second Chances, which soared even higher—earning me a spot on the Indie Euro music chart and resonating deeply with listeners around the world.
And now, Happy Ending is here. Released just yesterday, it’s already been added to so many incredible playlists, continuing the momentum of this dream I wasn’t scared to embrace.
But more than numbers or charts, this season has taught me something profound: my music is part of my mission. I now understand that my voice isn’t just for expression—it’s meant to heal, to uplift, and to raise the frequency of hearts that need it most. That is the true honor and bliss. And I’ve made the choice to follow that calling fully—without apology, without doubt.
If you’re someone who dreams of living a life that’s true to who you are—but you’re afraid of standing out, of giving people the ick, of being “too much”—let me tell you this: move past the fear. Let them feel whatever they feel. Your joy, your art, your calling is bigger than their discomfort. You don’t need to tone yourself down to be palatable. You just need to be you.
Because your happy ending might just begin the moment you stop asking for permission and start living in your authentic truth.
Thank you for being part of this journey with me.
Love,
Shara