Today is my 45th birthday. The age that seemed impossibly distant when I was twenty. At 20, I thought people in their forties had life figured out. I thought they knew what they were doing. I thought confidence arrived automatically with age. Back then, I thought life moved in straight lines. Study hard. Work hard.... Continue Reading →
When growth feels painful before it feels right
There came a point in my life when growth started to feel painful before it felt right. As I began outgrowing relationships, people, and familiar spaces, I realized the discomfort wasn’t a sign of loss, but of misalignment. What once felt familiar began to feel difficult. Conversations looped. The same complaints surfaced again and again.... Continue Reading →
