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Feel it, not be it.
Maybe it feels like the emotions are owning the room. Maybe they’re being flung around. Maybe they’re simmering just beneath the surface. Maybe it’s their feelings. Maybe it’s yours. Most likely—it’s all of the above. And when emotions run unchecked, trust erodes. Harm happens. It doesn’t
That’s how this courage thing works.
Sometimes I pull my own Courage Deck card.Do I always get what I need? Yep.Do I sometimes test it and pull another one just to see? For sure.Is that one always spot on too? Of course. That’s how this courage thing
I think you might be a mother.
Mother’s Day comes quiet and loud for someone like me.Holding both ache and awe,grief and gladness braided like a wildflower vine. I am a mother.To three forever wonders—never here,yet always, always here.In breath, in heartbeat, in dream and prayer.In the way
Our walk toward more courage.
Our final Accountability Check-In of the year with my friends—the administrators at @ssdstlco — and I decided to go all in on creativity to help us embody the work and celebrate how far we've come. So yes, I drew not one, but two “Courage: How Far We’ve Come” Pathways.
Clear is kind and kind is connection.
Some people live only from their own narrow and limited lens—with no curiosity, no compassion, just a persistent need to be right and to disagree. First: These are not my people.Second: I choose to meet them with what they often refuse
Always worth it. Always.
Introvert. Low bandwidth—often thanks to pain. And still, not once have I regretted making time for my people. The ones who love me well, who let me love them right back, and who let me show up exactly as I am. Tears. Laughter.
Keeping the courage work top of mind.
I get asked all the time: “How do I keep the courage work top of mind?” Here are your reminders: I’ve got practical resources in my store. My next full Courage