The Fog is Lifting
I’ve been in a fog since March 11th. Anxiety, depression, fatigue, lack of motivation… I feel like maybe – just maybe – the fog is finally starting to lift.
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I’ve been in a fog since March 11th. Anxiety, depression, fatigue, lack of motivation… I feel like maybe – just maybe – the fog is finally starting to lift.
The Fog is Lifting Read More »
When you’re playing a video game, the bosses don’t get easier when you get to the next level. As your experience increases, so do the challenges you face.
The Tower is crumbling. It *needs* to fall. The foundation is faulty. It’s time to tear it down and start over. But no one said change (or growth) was easy.
Constant, not easy Read More »
Hamilton has been the soundtrack of my quarantine. Aaron Burr’s signature line is, “Talk less. Smile more.” That’s not the answer for the ills our society faces.
Fear Less. Care More. Read More »
I’ve still got A LOT to learn. I’m not always perfect at putting what I learn into practice. If you see me not being a good ally, please call me out.
As more people wake up to the need for changes in how we treat each other and the privileges that some of us have just for existing, we ALL have so much to learn.
I did the work. I took courses, read books, and studied abundance and scarcity. I changed my beliefs around money. Didn’t I? So how did I end up back here?
Waking Up in Scare City Read More »
Many years ago, I read The Biology of Transcendence by Joseph Chilton Pearce. The message I remember is that we as humans are late for our next evolutionary stage.
What does our evolution look like? Read More »
Change is almost always uncomfortable, and some are more prepared than others. Many people resist change, struggle against it and become afraid and angry and lash out.
We Are All Doing the Best We Can Read More »
Most people think that being vulnerable means you are weak. Yet my experience is that being vulnerable is actually a way of being strong, of being courageous.
Flashback: There is Strength in Vulnerability Read More »