Are our habits helping?
I remember coming across a TikTok that said if you use the small utensils or sleep with your arms curled up under your chin, you might be neurodivergent. It made me pause. Back when I worked in private practice, a
simply to receive and witness
At this point, I’m not sure we can change anyone’s mind. Maybe we never could. Rather, what if, instead of trying to convince, we approached each other with humble curiosity? What if we simply asked, “Will you share with me
It’s time.
Courage is Built Here™ is finally here! After 25 years of helping people live, love, and lead with more courage, I’m beyond excited to offer this transformative experience. This isn’t just another workshop. It’s three days dedicated to feeling it all, showing
We sometimes think vulnerability and authenticity can’t be fun
Leadership training can be fun and real. Actually, I believe it has to be. We sometimes think vulnerability and authenticity can't be fun—so we bring in the latest fad or lean into gimmicks. And too often, that can leave people entertained, except
An unforgettable day
Yesterday, I had the absolute honor of opening and closing the @moASBO Support Staff Conference with keynotes. It was a day full of holy appointments. There's really no other way to describe it. To hold space for, to witness, to receive,
Let her sleep
This is your yearly reminder that your gardens aren't finished yet. They are still feeding pollinators. Once everything is spent, let her sleep. In her winter hibernation, she provides shelter for lightning bugs, pollinators, and other wildlife. Also, all those leaves that fall also
What is your story?
I guarantee that I believe something differently than you do. Some of those beliefs may even shock you. And I’m sure some of your beliefs would surprise me, too. And yet, I wonder if we have to take others' beliefs so personally, especially
Gardening has so many parallels to life
Sometimes, I wonder if we tell ourselves we aren’t “nature people” or “gardeners” simply because we’ve decided that’s who we are. But maybe we just haven’t felt the dirt between our fingers, sweat dripping, sun warming, waiting patiently for the