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”
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20 Years to Heal
Next month, May, is dedicated to Mental Health Awareness. Prince Harry gave an interview recently in which he spoke of how he is just now dealing with grief over the death of his mom, Princess Diana, in 1997, and has encouraged others to speak up and seek help when needed. I’d like to share with you myContinue reading “20 Years to Heal”
A Lump In the Mattress
I recently noticed a lump in our mattress. You know, the one that emerges after two people sleep on each side for a matter of time, creating their own valleys in the plush-top material. This development disappointed me because it was just a year old. We replaced our super-comfy-but-10-year-old mattress hoping that this new oneContinue reading “A Lump In the Mattress”
Love; Me
“And if I asked you to name all the things that you love, how long would it take for you to name yourself?” I turned 39 yesterday, November 9th. I have a lot of interest in these transitional years, even a bit more than the decade changes. This is the last year of my 30s,Continue reading “Love; Me”
My Advice to My 30-Year Old Self
My younger brother turns 30 tomorrow. It’s so weird to think about…wow. We used to play this game when he was really little – there’s nine years between us – where I would say, “When you’re 16, I’ll be 25!” ” When you’re 21, I’ll be 30!” “When you’re 30, I’ll be 39!” Gosh, didContinue reading “My Advice to My 30-Year Old Self”