After my second round of chemotherapy, my hair started falling out rapidly. At first, it was just strands… everywhere.But within a few days, it turned into clumps. Every time I brushed my hair, it was heartbreaking.Even when I simply ran my fingers through it, large pieces would come away in my hand. Of course, I […]
Author Archives: Adrienn Rozner
I’ve now completed my second round of chemotherapy. Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we see ourselves. So many people are not at peace with the mirror.They don’t feel comfortable in their own skin.I used to be one of them for many years, starting from my teenage years. I didn’t like my skin.I […]
What Breast Cancer Is Teaching Me About Life Reflections from my first chemotherapy and the lessons this unexpected journey is already teaching me about life, honesty and listening to our bodies. If someone had asked me a year ago, I probably would have said that I was doing everything “right”. I was eating consciously.I had […]
Music has always been more than just sound. It is a language of the heart, a way to capture memories, and a bridge between people. Behind every song there is a story – sometimes of love, sometimes of struggle, sometimes of hope. And that is why every story deserves a beautiful melody. 1. Music Storytelling […]
In a world where we are surrounded by endless products, the most memorable presents are the ones that carry true emotion. Flowers fade, gadgets get replaced, but a personalised song lasts forever. It is a gift that speaks directly to the heart and becomes a treasure for life. A Gift Beyond Material Things A personalised […]
There are moments in life when your soul begins to speak — not with words, but with a quiet ache that keeps tugging at your heart. That’s where Heart’s Path was born. It didn’t arrive all at once. It began as a soft whisper, a longing to feel free — not just mentally, not just […]
There’s a quiet kind of healing no one really talks about — the kind that doesn’t announce itself with breakthroughs or dramatic tears, but arrives softly, like a familiar melody you didn’t know you needed. For a long time, I believed healing had to look a certain way. Therapy sessions. Journal pages. Checklists of “doing […]



