March 27 is a special date for me. It’s not only my birthday, but also World Theatre Day — a celebration of art, emotion, and live expression. It feels symbolic to reflect on personal milestones and set new creative goals on a day like this.
The past year has been full and, at times, challenging, but ultimately meaningful. I managed to complete a major chapter of everyday responsibilities — finishing my apartment renovation, including the balcony. It was something that had been in progress for a long time, and finally bringing it to completion has created a more balanced and comfortable space, allowing me to fully refocus on what matters most.
Right now, my main focus is music. I’m actively preparing my vocal album “My Universe” for release. This includes new mixing and mastering for all 16 tracks. These songs have been sitting “on the shelf” for quite a while, but now it’s time to gather all my energy, refine every detail, and bring the project to its final form. It’s an important milestone — one that will allow me to move forward, create new music, and explore new artistic directions.
At the beginning of the year, I also completely rebuilt my website with the help of ChatGPT. This process significantly improved performance and helped clean up years of accumulated clutter. The site is 9 years old, and over time its database had grown unnecessarily large — I reduced it from 800 MB to just 100 MB. Now it feels fast, clean, and alive again, ready to welcome visitors. It remains the main place where I share the latest news and highlights from my creative journey.
Plans for this new year of my life are already set. Now it’s about staying consistent, moving forward with clarity, and following through. Finishing what I start, releasing my work, and continuing to grow.
On this day, I want to wish everyone good luck and creative inspiration. May each day be filled with meaningful moments, inspiring encounters, personal growth, and a strong sense of progress. May you always have the energy to create, the courage to express yourself, and the strength to see things through.
See you soon — with new stories to share!

