
Health, wellness, photography, design
“Health and wellness are not just good ideas- they were God’s ideas since the beginning”
-Beni Johnson
Hey there—welcome! I’m Margarita.
I’m a creative soul with a knack for finding beauty in the everyday. I love people—their stories, their quirks—and I’m a firm believer that life is better with dogs, tacos, and way too much matcha. Music keeps me grounded, hugs are my love language, and health and wellness? They’re my way of showing up as my best self.
This little corner of the internet is my canvas—a space to share my passions, my health journey, and the lessons life keeps teaching me. My hope? To spark inspiration, encourage connection, and remind you that we’re all in this together.
Thanks for stopping by!
Rooted in faith, thriving in wholeness
This is more than a wellness platform—it’s a ministry devoted to empowering women to embrace true wholeness. Rooted in the truth of the Word, I’m here to help decode wellness for your spirit, soul, and body, offering practical insights and spiritual encouragement for every step of your journey.
My passion is to see women thriving—not just surviving. Whether it’s through nourishing your body, aligning your mind with truth, or nurturing your spirit, this space is designed to inspire transformation, connection, and growth.
Redefining healthy living with sano app
Sano is a conceptual app I designed during my UI/UX program at Bethel College, created to explore the intersection of technology and holistic health.
The app envisions empowering users to nurture their spirit, soul, and body through personalized wellness plans, mindfulness practices, and community support.
For this project, I focused on crafting an intuitive and seamless experience that fosters connection and transformation. From accessible design systems to user-centered UI elements, every detail reflects thoughtful problem-solving and a passion for enhancing lives through design.
Curious about how this concept came to life?
Read my latest blog post.
Favorite Books!
“Powerful people do not try to control other people. They know it doesn’t work, and that it’s not their job. Their job is to control themselves.”
― Danny Silk, Keep Your Love On