Miami Editor's Quest for Perfection Turns Home into Prison
Catalina Prieto, a Miami-based psychology graduate, stylist, and writer, has found herself in an unexpected predicament. Her home depot, once a sanctuary, now feels like a trap due to her perfectionist cleaning habits. However, she's beginning to see the beauty in imperfection and chaos, a realization that's changing her perspective on her living space and life in general.
Prieto, who serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Strike Magazine Miami in her professional life, is no stranger to self-expression and human relationships. She draws inspiration from cinematography, music, Spanish literature, and her own experiences. In her free time, she enjoys photography, solo traveling, reading, and meditation.
However, her home depot has become a battlefield. She struggles with the idea of leaving stains, dust, and disorder, questioning if it's okay to let things be. Her perfectionist tendencies have turned her home depot into a prison, but she's now understanding that it's okay for homes, and people, to be frayed, tarnished, or weathered, not always pristine or remarkable.
Catalina Prieto is on a journey of self-discovery, redefining her relationship with her home depot and her own perfectionism. She's finding beauty in imperfection and chaos, one mark, one stain at a time. As a writer, she takes her readers on thought-provoking journeys, and now, she's embarking on one of her own.
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