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February 8th: Seventeen Years, Still Carrying H...
Seventeen years after losing my husband, I choose to remember who he was—not what cancer took. A reflection on love, legacy, and carrying light forward.
February 8th: Seventeen Years, Still Carrying H...
Seventeen years after losing my husband, I choose to remember who he was—not what cancer took. A reflection on love, legacy, and carrying light forward.
Unspoken Grief #2: When You Don’t Recognize You...
When you don’t recognize yourself anymore, it can feel disorienting and lonely. Grief has a way of quietly reshaping identity—changing priorities, energy, and the way you move through the world....
Unspoken Grief #2: When You Don’t Recognize You...
When you don’t recognize yourself anymore, it can feel disorienting and lonely. Grief has a way of quietly reshaping identity—changing priorities, energy, and the way you move through the world....
Unspoken Grief: The Friendships That Didn’t Mak...
Not all grief comes from death. Some comes from friendships that quietly fade as life changes. This piece names the ache of relationships that mattered deeply—but couldn’t grow with us.
Unspoken Grief: The Friendships That Didn’t Mak...
Not all grief comes from death. Some comes from friendships that quietly fade as life changes. This piece names the ache of relationships that mattered deeply—but couldn’t grow with us.
Busy Isn’t the Same as Connected (Especially in...
Growth can look like progress while quietly costing us connection. This reflective essay explores grief, busyness, and what it means to grow without losing presence.
Busy Isn’t the Same as Connected (Especially in...
Growth can look like progress while quietly costing us connection. This reflective essay explores grief, busyness, and what it means to grow without losing presence.
Becoming a Smaller Part of the Thing You’re Making
A quiet reflection on creativity, grief, and purpose—what it means to step back, release ego, and allow meaningful work to serve others in ways we may never see.
Becoming a Smaller Part of the Thing You’re Making
A quiet reflection on creativity, grief, and purpose—what it means to step back, release ego, and allow meaningful work to serve others in ways we may never see.
One WORD - One YEAR
Pivot is my word for 2026—a word rooted in resolve, not urgency. In this reflection, I share how growth, momentum, and surrender led me here, and why pivoting with trust...
One WORD - One YEAR
Pivot is my word for 2026—a word rooted in resolve, not urgency. In this reflection, I share how growth, momentum, and surrender led me here, and why pivoting with trust...