
Angela David
Bio
Writer. Creator. Professional overthinker.
I turn real-life chaos into witty, raw, and relatable reads—served with a side of sarcasm and soul.
Grab a coffee, and dive into stories that make you laugh, think, or feel a little less alone.
Stories (71)
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I Went Looking for Happiness—and Ended Up Finding Myself in a Coffee-Stained Hoodie
Let me guess. You’re here because, at some point between scrolling TikTok, reheating your third cup of coffee, and wondering if anyone actually feels truly happy, something inside you whispered,
By Angela David9 months ago in Motivation
I Tried to Raise My Vibration and Accidentally Summoned Inner Peace (No, Seriously)
So, I decided to get my sh*t together… energetically. It all started after a particularly nasty encounter with a person I’ll call “Debbie Downvibes.” You know the type. Complains about everything, lives in chaos, sucks the soul out of a room faster than a broken Dyson. After twenty minutes in her presence, I needed a nap, a cleanse, and possibly an exorcism.
By Angela David9 months ago in Longevity
Menopause: A Hot, Sweaty, Emotionally Unstable Love Story (With Tips)
There comes a time in every woman’s life when her body whispers softly, “Hey girl, we’re done here.” And by whispers, I mean it sets your internal temperature to “volcano,” steals your sleep, and replaces your short-term memory with static noise. Welcome to menopause—the biological equivalent of your body flipping a table and walking out dramatically.
By Angela David9 months ago in Longevity
The Fu@k Off Therapy: A Life-Saving Guide for the Mentally Exhausted
It started with a whisper. No, not from the universe. From a woman named Denise, who had just fake-smiled her way through a three-hour brunch with her manipulative sister-in-law and was now trying to blink away rage in the bathroom mirror of a café.
By Angela David9 months ago in Psyche
How to Stop Overthinking
Let me paint you a picture. It’s 2:47 a.m. I’m lying in bed, staring at the ceiling, wondering if the barista thought I was rude this morning when I said “thank you” in what might’ve been a sarcastic tone. Did she know I was being sincere? Does she think I hate her now? Should I go back tomorrow and clarify? Maybe bring cookies?
By Angela David9 months ago in Psyche
Surviving Family Travel
Spoiler: You’ll need a vacation after your vacation. Let’s set the scene. You’re standing in the middle of your living room, surrounded by tiny suitcases, crushed Goldfish crackers, and an emotional toddler demanding to bring her entire stuffed animal kingdom on a 4-day trip.
By Angela David9 months ago in Families
Swipe Right, I’ve Got Wrinkles: A Midlife Dating Survival Story
Let me just start by saying: dating after 50 is not for the emotionally fragile, the technologically illiterate, or the romantically naïve. It’s a battlefield out there, and I entered it armed with a half-decent selfie, a glass of cabernet, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
By Angela David9 months ago in Humor
She Didn’t Stay—She Survived. Content Warning.
Part One: The Silence of the Smart Girl I never went to my graduation. There was a ceremony, a party, even music—I imagine people laughing, pretending to be grown-up, all while figuring out who to flirt with and how much soda to spill before getting in trouble. I wanted to be there. I truly did.
By Angela David9 months ago in Psyche
Get Your Sh*t Together (Or at Least Pretend To)
Life Lesson 1: Life Is Not Fair — And It’s Rude About It There comes a time in every adult's life when they realize the universe does not, in fact, operate on fairness. I discovered this truth sometime between getting ghosted by a guy who wore socks with sandals and receiving a rejection email for a job I didn’t even want.
By Angela David9 months ago in Humans
If My Life Were a Reality Show
Imagine this: your life—yes, your life—is the star of its own reality show. Think of all the wild, unhinged moments, the drama-filled conversations, and the chaos that makes everything way more interesting than it has any right to be. This isn’t just a “what if” scenario. This is the truth—because trust me, that’s exactly what my life is like on the daily. Welcome to “If My Life Were a Reality Show”.
By Angela David9 months ago in Humor










