trust every event and every person
I have a tough schedule ahead of me this week, and I am excited to teach courage in five different events.
Be kind.
You don't know what someone is fighting. You don't know what hurt or worry they are living with. You don't know what it takes for them to show up in the world.
I promise
When the not good enough gremlins are loud make sure you have people in your life who look you deep in the eyes and speak into your being how much you matter, how amazing you are, how loved you are,
come for the one
In a world that tells us that we should always be thinking about scaling and growing and reaching more and that we only matter when the likes, follows, and shares are viral, living by coming for the one, isn't always
the stories we make up and why
the stories we make up and why. And how to rewrite them. Watch to the end for help in rewriting your go-to stories.
Connection builds trust.
We aren't as alone as the world tries to make us feel, and we must rebuild trust with our fellow humans. I don't know how any of this will get better if we don't.
This book baby turns a year old this week.
This book baby turns a year old this week. She's a little book that has reached far beyond what I could have ever dreamed. She's my best selling book. And she made me an award-winning author, earning an award for
You are more loved than you can imagine, I promise.
I don't know exactly how it works, but somehow, in the darkest of dark of my life, I have found the brightest light. And it has left me in complete awe and wonder of everything in this life. And somehow,
Practice the boundaries.
Setting boundaries often means I must feel the discomfort of going against what the world tells me I should be or should do, for example, saying yes when I really need to say no. Note the word should there. Setting
I live undone because I love loud and big.
When you live with grief, you stop for every sunrise and sunset. What you have to make sure you also do, though, is to keep doing the work to keep your eyes and ears open enough and your heart soft