Three Powerful Things 2013 Gifted Me With Typically, I don’t set New Years resolutions. It always feels like such an arbitrary time of year to set a bunch of lofty goals. This year, however, I made a list of small … Continue reading
Recently, I’ve started reading a book about sychronicity, a concept I became fascinated with that essentially means recognizing coincidences as a part of our story rather than simply dumb luck or strange randomness. Or, quite simply, seeing the world in … Continue reading
Three Powerful Things 2013 Gifted Me With Typically, I don’t set New Years resolutions. It always feels like such an arbitrary time of year to set a bunch of lofty goals. This year, however, I made a list of small … Continue reading
2013 has been a huge year. I moved states. Lived with my parents, friends, and ultimately with a great roommate in the pretty condo where I now reside. I stopped being a sales person and became a blogger, a painter, … Continue reading
If you’ve never been here, or even if you have, here are ten of my proudest posts. The top ten of 2013, in no particular order: 1. How to get over yourself + tap into your secret power “…We get … Continue reading
It’s not the ex who cheated, the party you didn’t get invited to, the person who cut you off from the lane over. It’s not the shitty day at work, the bad hair day, the pimple that appeared overnight. It’s … Continue reading
I love you. When it comes to those three words, often the first people we openly say them to is our parents – or, simply, the family that raises us. At first, we repeat it back, like any words and … Continue reading
I’ve been at battle with my skin lately. The mean voice of stress started in on me a few weeks ago: ‘Why are you still struggling to keep your skin clear?! You should have this under control by now.’ One thought that … Continue reading
Last week, I took deliberate steps into a brand new career by starting school. After eight months of deep self-examination, countless goal setting exercises and personal growth workshops, and living the unbelievably stress-free existence of unemployment by choice (i.e. funemployment), … Continue reading