A New Way to Think about Failure

Failure is a topic that we don’t love to talk about. It’s scary, it feels deep and dark, and for us recovering perfectionists out there, it’s kind of the last thing we’d ever want to subject ourselves to. But give me three minutes and I bet I can change your mind.

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What’s Hard about Adulting

Everyone says “adulting” is hard. But have you ever stopped to ask: What’s so hard about it, exactly? In a coaching session last week, it finally dawned on me.

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Stop keeping secrets

 Buried deep down inside, we all carry a hidden treasure trove of secret wishes and hopes for our lives. What I’ve come to realize is that hiding these secrets leads to only one outcome: they won’t happen. What if you could shine a spotlight on these secrets instead?

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It’s Time to Pick Yourself

This week reminded me that no one else is responsible for ‘picking me.’ No one can make up my mind for me. No one can care more about my decisions or plans than me. No one can believe in me more than I do. I have to pick me. I GET to pick me. And you do, too.

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Why Resolutions Fail

Whether it’s about food, exercise, work, or our love lives – we love to make resolutions. But keeping them is a different story. If you want to stick to your 2024 resolutions and make real change, here’s the missing link.

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The Lessons of a Trust Fall

Deciding to take a creative risk to achieve more alignment and authenticity in your life can feel like a trust fall. So how do you approach making change, even if you’re scared?

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When Fear Takes the Steering Wheel

Last week I made some bold, new declarations and decisions for the vision I’m holding for my future. For the first few days after I felt amazing. And then, I let Fear take over.

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Why ‘I don’t know’ feels so hard

I attended a panel recently and one of the speakers asked the audience this short but powerful question: What if I could just say, “I don’t know?” Like my ten year-old’s rock tumbler, this question has been bouncing around in my brain ever since.

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