A few days ago, in one of my coaching sessions, a client sat across from me, looking tired in a way that had nothing to do with sleep. She came in describing what so many of us quietly carry: the overwhelm, the pressure to hold everything together, the sense that life keeps asking for more … Continue reading The Gentle Work of Returning To You
Tag: self-development
The Soft Art of Becoming (Without Losing Yourself)
A few days ago, I watched a woman at a café do something strangely beautiful. She was sitting alone by the window, mid-thirties maybe, hair in a loose bun, wearing that soft tiredness you only earn by being a fully functional adult for too long. Her laptop was open. Her planner was open. Her phone … Continue reading The Soft Art of Becoming (Without Losing Yourself)
Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
I want to begin this writing by deliver this impactful message from Morgan Housel in his book "The Psychology of Money" : "There's an unspoken truth that people generally seek to be respected and admired by others, and that using wealth to buy luxury goods may not bring those things as much as you imagine. … Continue reading Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration



