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What If You're Doing Better Than You Think? Signs You're Growing Even When Life Feels Hard
Maybe the fact that you're tired doesn't mean you're failing. Maybe it means you've been carrying more than most people can see. And maybe you're doing better than you think, even if life feels messy or heavy. Sometimes growth doesn't look shiny—it looks like showing up exhausted, setting boundaries you once wouldn't have, or simply not quitting. If life feels heavy lately, pause and look at what you've survived. You're still here, still trying, still becoming. That counts mo
May 31


When Life Feels Hard: You Don't Need to Have It All Together to Keep Going
Life feels hard sometimes — messy, exhausting, uncertain, and heavier than we expected. In this honest Day 150 reflection, I share the reality of parenting, travel, missing home, emotional depletion, and still finding small moments of joy along the way. A gentle reminder that you do not need to have it all together to keep going, even in the messy middle of life.
May 29


Dealing with Hopelessness: The Grace of Just Being
There are moments when hope feels like a distant memory—when the weight of the world presses so heavily that even breathing feels like work. If you're dealing with hopelessness right now, you're not alone. These last few days, I've been dealing with tremendous stress. A beloved family member is missing. This post shares a simple mindfulness practice for finding presence and peace when everything feels impossible—because just being is sometimes the most courageous act we have.
Apr 29


How to Practice Mindful Detachment: What Timon and Pumbaa Can Teach Us About Letting Go
We've all heard "Hakuna Matata," but what if this carefree philosophy holds real wisdom for our anxious lives? When I tried to plan a Hawaii honeymoon, every detail fell apart—until I released control. Three days before leaving, everything aligned perfectly. That's when I learned the difference between avoiding problems and practicing mindful detachment. Discover how to let go of worry through intentional presence, trust life's natural rhythms, and find peace without giving u
Apr 28
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