About the Tiny Joy Project
Howdy!
I’m Jasmine and this is the Tiny Joy Project.
It’s a soft corner of the internet dedicated to presence, kindness, and noticing the small, beautiful things most people rush past.
Think of it like a slow walk through your life. A pause. A deep breath. A little reminder that wonder still exists—and maybe, so does hope.
Each week, I write short essays about something ordinary (time, home, light, belonging) and explore how it holds us quietly, even when we’re not paying attention.
You’ll also get a gentle list of tiny joys related to the theme, a handful of small things that make life feel a little more alive.
Why subscribe?
The world moves fast. This space doesn’t.
The Tiny Joy Project is a weekly writing series built around presence, wonder, and noticing what most people miss. It’s for people who want to slow down—not just for the sake of it, but because they know that’s where the good stuff is hiding.
I write about time, home, love, curiosity, grief, light, and all the moments that don’t make headlines but do make a life.
I write four days a week, short, thoughtful pieces that make you feel something and actually want to keep reading.
Mondays are for reflection and meaning making.
Wednesdays lean into storytelling and presence.
Fridays are home to Tiny Joys on (enter topic here), my signature series that explores big ideas through small, beautiful moments.
Saturdays are simple—just a soft note to end your week on something good.
There’s no pressure to keep up. No spam. No tricks or tactics. Just honest writing, gentle observations, and reminders of how alive you really are.
This space is for people who feel deeply, even if they don’t always show it. The ones who notice how light shifts through their windows. Who laugh at their own spirals. Who cry during commercials and feel weirdly emotional at the grocery store. People who are tired of rushing and want to find their way back to something slower, realer, more rooted.
If you’ve ever missed the way the internet used to feel—more human, more hopeful—you’ll feel at home here.
Come as you are
You don’t need to be productive to belong here.
You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need to be curious, open, and maybe a little in love with being human.
