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Life Is Short: The Sound I Cannot Forget
Some sounds stay in your body forever. I witnessed a collision that changed everything in seconds. The scream, the silence, the woman surrounded by bikers who stopped to protect her. I walked past shielding my daughter, and something in me broke open. Life is short—not in a scary way, but you realize how fragile every ordinary moment is. We assume there's more time, another Tuesday, another chance to say what matters. But what if there isn't? This reminded me to stop saving
May 27


Overcoming Victimhood: Finding Wonder in Suffering Through Thich Nhat Hanh's Wisdom
Discover the transformative power of overcoming victimhood through Thich Nhat Hanh's timeless wisdom. This deeply personal story follows two cousins—one who found wonder amidst suffering, and one trapped in "why does this always happen to me?" Learn three gentle practices to reclaim your agency, shift from victim mindset to empowered perspective, and stay connected to life's wonders even during hardship. Your inner narrative shapes everything.
May 2


What Gets Harder (and Easier) After Showing Up Every Day for 100 Days
This morning, my husband surprised me with flowers celebrating 100 days of daily blogging—a milestone I hadn't realized I'd reached. I expected this commitment to feel easier by now, but the truth is more nuanced. The hard days still come, and showing up still requires a choice. But what HAS changed is profound: I trust myself to show up anyway. This post explores what gets harder and easier after 100 days of consistent action and why awareness is the unlock.
Apr 10


The Divine Delay: A True Story of Everyday Compassion and Purpose
Have you ever had an inconvenient delay that turned into a divine appointment? When a stressful diaper emergency in a busy hotel lobby made me late, it also put me in the exact right place to practice everyday compassion and help an overlooked, sick hotel worker. Discover why looking for the helpers, trusting divine timing, and showing up for the invisible members of society can transform your daily frustrations into profound moments of spiritual growth and deep human connect
Mar 5
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