Perfectly Ordinary, Wonderfully Enough

We spend so much of our lives chasing the extraordinary. The big moments, the big dreams, the big wins. We scroll through highlight reels, convinced that life is supposed to look like a movie — full of adventure, surprises, and one grand success after another. But maybe, just maybe, the secret to a truly beautifulContinue reading “Perfectly Ordinary, Wonderfully Enough”

The Things That Truly Impress

Somewhere along the way, the world started measuring worth in the wrong currency. We began equating success with paychecks, prestige, and polished profiles. The bigger the car, the fancier the title, the louder the applause. But if you’ve lived long enough, you start to notice that the people who leave the deepest mark aren’t alwaysContinue reading “The Things That Truly Impress”

The Permission You Never Needed

Somewhere along the way, we started shrinking our dreams to fit into the comfort zones others built for us. Parents, teachers, bosses, even friends — most of them mean well. They want us to be safe, stable, secure. But “safe” can sometimes become a quiet cage, wrapped in good intentions. You are allowed to wantContinue reading “The Permission You Never Needed”

The Multiplication Effect of a Good Heart

I’ve come to believe that one of the most underrated strengths you can have in this world is a good heart. Not the kind that keeps score, not the kind that helps expecting something in return, but the kind that quietly chooses kindness even when it goes unnoticed. We live in a time where it’sContinue reading “The Multiplication Effect of a Good Heart”

Smarter Than Me, Stronger Than Us

There’s this unspoken fear many of us carry in the workplace: the worry that if someone is smarter, sharper, or quicker than we are, it somehow makes us less valuable. It’s almost instinctive, this defense mechanism that kicks in when we feel like we’re not the smartest person in the room. But here’s the truthContinue reading “Smarter Than Me, Stronger Than Us”

Finding Light on the Hard Days

You can’t always have a good day. That’s just life. No matter how much we plan, prepare, or hope, there will always be days that test us—days when nothing seems to go our way, when every little thing feels heavier than it should. And that’s okay. A bad day doesn’t mean a bad life. TheContinue reading “Finding Light on the Hard Days”

Yesterday’s You vs. Today’s You

We live in a world that’s obsessed with comparison. Social media feeds, career milestones, lifestyle upgrades—it’s like a constant scoreboard flashing in front of us. The problem is, most of the time, we’re comparing our behind-the-scenes to someone else’s highlight reel. No wonder it feels discouraging. But here’s the truth: the only comparison that reallyContinue reading “Yesterday’s You vs. Today’s You”

Untangling Yourself from Other People’s Opinions

One of the hardest but healthiest things you can ever learn is to take nothing personally. It sounds simple, but it’s a lifelong practice. Every time someone criticizes you, ignores you, compliments you, misunderstands you, or even celebrates you, your mind wants to turn it into a statement about your worth. It’s human. We’re wiredContinue reading “Untangling Yourself from Other People’s Opinions”

A Postcard From Your Future Self

There’s a version of you, ten years from now, who’s looking back at today with a kind of wistful tenderness. They’re sitting somewhere in the future—maybe at a desk, maybe on a porch, maybe in a completely different life—thinking about the person you are right now. And if they could send you a postcard, ifContinue reading “A Postcard From Your Future Self”

Running the CEO of Me, Inc.

Somewhere along the way, it hit me: my life is the most important company I’ll ever run. For years, though, I managed it like an accidental entrepreneur — winging it, saying yes to everything, hoping things would just work themselves out. But here’s what I’ve learned the hard way:Every relationship in my life is eitherContinue reading “Running the CEO of Me, Inc.”