Alaskan nomad. Live-in life coach. Certified Master level Splankna practitioner. Lover of labyrinths and ice cream who enjoys deep conversations, and connecting with good-hearted, kind people.
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The moment you ban a book, you’ve only made me more curious about what’s inside it. Maybe it’s the rebel in me, but telling me I can’t or shouldn’t read something is practically a guarantee that it’s going straight to the top of my reading list!
From far away it looks like a simple apology, but get closer and you realize it’s actually the most honest explanation ever given. It’s like wearing a public service announcement about your personality – no more confusion, just a straightforward admission that weird is your default setting.
Where military secrecy and conspiracy theories collide in the Nevada desert. Is it hiding alien technology or just really advanced aircraft? The truth is out there.
Words have power – they can tear down or build up, wound or heal, discourage or inspire. I’ve been thinking about how often we default to criticism when encouragement might be the very thing someone needs to keep going.
Girls aren’t supposed to be obstinate, are they? We’re supposed to be sugar and spice and everything nice. Agreeable. Accommodating. Pleasant. But what if the greatest gift we could give our girls isn’t teaching them to be “good,” but teaching them to be brave enough to be “difficult” when it matters?
In a world full of conflicting messages, false promises, and people trying to lead you in directions that serve their interests rather than yours, there’s something powerful about saying ‘I follow the Good Shepherd.
February to March babies swim in the deepest waters of the zodiac. As the final sign in the astrological journey, Pisces carries all the wisdom that came before – seeing beneath surfaces, feeling what others miss, creating from that mysterious place where dreams and reality merge.
Some people think you have to choose between being nice and being fierce, between being agreeable and being authentic. But why? This design celebrates those of us who refuse to dim our sparkle just to make others comfortable.
This sly orange fox perfectly embodies that ‘I’m too clever to care about your drama’ energy. When a fox gives zero fox about your problems, you know it’s been carefully calculated – foxes are literally famous for not falling for tricks.
It’s often easier to follow the crowd, isn’t it? Sometimes we nod along even when that little voice inside us is screaming that it isn’t right. I’ve been thinking lately about those moments when we choose the comfortable lie over the uncomfortable truth.
With privilege comes responsibility. I’ve been wrestling with this truth lately – that the more we have, the more we’re called to give. Not out of guilt or obligation, but because helping others rise is what gives our advantages true meaning.
In a world that’s constantly evaluating, rating, and ranking us, isn’t it amazing to remember that we’re already enough? That before we did anything or proved anything, we were already perfectly loved? This simple truth is an anchor through life’s storms.