About

Hi, welcome to Twenty Child Journal.

Around here, I go by Twenty Child. It’s the name I chose for this space because on most days, I feel like a child trying to figure out life in her twenties, one lesson at a time.

I’m a shy creative who loves writing, reading, watching anime, and designing anything I can get into my laptop. Sometimes I’m designing buildings; other times I’m designing blog headers because it’s fun.

Fun fact: I’m almost always doing something creative.

About Me

If you met me in person, I’d probably be quietly observing everything. I’m introverted, honest, and curious. Also, I journal a lot and think too much.

I write under a pen name because I’m private by nature, but I still want my words to reach people who need them. 

What You’ll Find on the Blog

Twenty Child Journal is for women trying to survive the exciting, confusing, and often scary parts of their twenties. Here, you’ll find articles about:

– shared experiences you’ll probably relate to

– honest reflections on my Christian faith and my journey with God

– tips to help you navigate adulthood without losing your mind

– my thoughts on books I’ve read and a little bit of anime too

To be honest, I’m no “expert” so I’d just be sharing what has helped me.

Why I Started the Blog

My twenties felt lonely. There’s no manual for this stage of life, and everyone acts like they’ve figured it out. I hadn’t. I still haven’t. I wanted a place where I could be honest about that and attract people who feel the same.

I’ve always wanted to start a blog, but I kept overthinking the niche and the timing. One day I bought the domain and started writing. Right now, this blog has become an extension of my journal. 

Conclusion

This is my first time running a blog, so things will evolve as I grow. Each category exists for women who are trying to become better, softer, stronger versions of themselves.

I try to post at least once a week, even if I’m hiding behind my pen name and staying faceless for now. Wherever you find me, I hope you feel understood and a little less alone when you read my words.

You can follow me on my socials. I’d love to have you there.

xx

Twenty Child