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At Noon with Professional Surfer, Sive Jarrard

The first woman to surf the WSL Championship Tour for American Samoa. Her office is the ocean. Her ancestors are in it.

At noon, Sive Jarrard is usually somewhere between movement and stillness.

A professional surfer whose days revolve around the ocean, training, and content creation, she lives with intention. Surfboards, beach runs, workouts, editing sessions, saltwater skin. Her world is active, but underneath it all is something quieter: a deep commitment to staying grounded in what’s real, right now.

Lately, she’s been obsessed with presence. Listening to the wind. Paying attention to the way the day feels. Letting nature pull her back into herself.

For Sive, connection isn’t something abstract. It’s physical. Spiritual. Found in the ocean, in scripture, in movement, in remembering who she is becoming.

What we’d find her doing at noon

Most likely, she’s getting ready to surf or heading into a workout.

There’s momentum to her afternoons, the kind built from early mornings and disciplined routines. She loves the feeling of starting the day before the world fully wakes up: coffee, a 7AM beach run, getting into motion while the air still feels soft.

By noon, she’s already in it.

Her midday reset

Reflecting on scripture.

For Sive, it’s less about stepping away from the day and more about reconnecting to why she’s doing any of it in the first place. She returns often to her faith; it grounds everything else.

What she’s romanticizing right now

Present time.

The exact moment she’s in. The texture of real life before it passes by unnoticed.

She believes connection to the present is the secret to life, not rushing through it, not constantly reaching ahead, but fully being here while it’s happening.

If her camera roll had a “Noon” folder

Beach photos. Hikes. Weaving projects. Pieces of a life that feels connected to nature and creativity at the same time.

Nothing overly curated, just moments that feel alive enough to keep.

What's in her bag around noon

Always: Casa Noon Sabbatical Serum, sunscreen, lip gloss, and her three-step method for the perfect slick-back bun.

Her fridge is stocked with coconut water and strawberries for midday snacks, and her notes app is filled with daily goals, just little reminders of where she’s headed and who she wants to become.

The mindset carrying her through

“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” — 1 Corinthians 13:13

It’s the verse anchoring her lately. A reminder to move through the day with softness, purpose, and perspective.

The soundtrack of her afternoon

“Lights” by Ellie Goulding.

Dreamy, expansive, cinematic. The kind of song that lets her disappear into possibility for a moment. Sive is a dreamer at heart, and she gravitates toward music that makes life feel bigger.

Where she feels most herself

In the ocean.

That’s where everything aligns, where she feels connected not only to herself, but to her ancestors, too. The relationship feels seamless, almost instinctive. Like returning to something ancient and familiar every time she enters the water.

What her noon self would tell her 9 AM self

“Get up and get going! The day has already started.”

Not rushed. Just awake to life.

Because for Sive, the best days begin early: good coffee, movement, ocean air, and the willingness to try something outside of her comfort zone.

Her world feels expansive and grounded all at once. Discipline softened by spirituality. Adventure balanced with stillness. A reminder that dreaming big and staying present can exist together.

And at noon, she’s right in the middle of both.