I am in the inbetween. The place most fear to go, to be. A place that has no certainty. No knowing of what’s next, or what is to come. My instinct is to find my way back. Go back. Get back. To the familiarity of the place I was before I landed, unwilling, in theContinue reading “The Inbetween”
Category Archives: Navigating Life
New Moon
I woke up today thinking of my old post titled Just Start – Don’t Worry, a post about not worrying too much about getting going on that project you’ve been holding at bay. That post was written after being absent from the blog for almost two years…and it was the last post I had writtenContinue reading “New Moon”
Just Start (Don’t Worry)
Oh – just start? Don’t worry? That’s almost comical, and always easier said than done. I woke up this morning, and for the umpteenth time in the past two or more years, had a little niggle in the back of my head saying, “Start writing today.” I haven’t written a word for this blog sinceContinue reading “Just Start (Don’t Worry)”
You Are Already Somebody
If you’re like me (and many others), you’ve evaluated the meaning of your life at different intervals of your journey. Why am I here? What is my contribution? What’s my potential? How can I leave this world better than when I arrived? You, know, the existential biggies. A drive to answer these questions recently compelledContinue reading “You Are Already Somebody”
My Big Leap
OK – here we go! After much deliberation and researching to see how viable this plan was, the pieces are now in play. I’m starting out on a path towards becoming a medical doctor. I need all the information in those books in the picture above to get in my head – stat! The realityContinue reading “My Big Leap”
The Power of Words
If you’ve been reading my blog then you know that I believe strongly in the power of our words, that we speak to each other and to ourselves. The power of kind and encouraging words can change someone’s attitude, day, or life. Words give life to our feelings and emotions, they give life to detailsContinue reading “The Power of Words”