Trying to satisfy everyone at all times is hard (and unnecessary) work. Most people who fall under the category of being a people-pleaser don’t even realize it themselves. I know… Read more I’m a Recovering People-Pleaser →
“Who is leading you during this time? Who or what are you allowing to lead you?” My pastor posed this question this morning during our morning service. Like many other… Read more What I'm Discovering About Myself during the Pandemic →
I hate when it happens. I sit down at my desk (or dining room table, actually) or maybe sit down with a notebook in Starbucks. It’s early morning, I’m well-rested,… Read more Is it All in My Head?: Battling Writer’s Block →
We can be our own worst critic, and we can also be our own worst enemy when it comes to any type of progression. Self-Sabotage comes in many forms. Sometimes… Read more Overcoming Self-Sabotage →
*featured image by Hybrid on Unsplash We’re always given encouragement that, in times of struggle and disappointment, it’s crucial for us to remain positive. When something unfortunate occurs, we are told to ‘look… Read more Moving Past Dismissive Positivity →
As Brene’ Brown has stated in her text, the concept of vulnerability carries with it a heavy paradox for most people. It is the first thing we want to see… Read more Vulnerability: Expectations in Men →
As I mentioned before, there are plenty of negative connotations tied to the idea of being vulnerable. In Brene’ Brown’s most notable Ted Talk, she discusses the power of vulnerability… Read more Vulnerability: Recognizing its Importance →
I was sitting down for dinner with a couple of friends I hadn’t seen in a while. As we were catching up with each other, the subject shifted over into… Read more It’s Not That Serious: Thoughts on Being Single →