Why You Don’t Need To Be “That Girl”
(or Anyone But Yourself) We’ve all seen the TikToks of the girls with their full Lululemon outfits, dainty gold jewelry, perfect iced coffees or
(or Anyone But Yourself) We’ve all seen the TikToks of the girls with their full Lululemon outfits, dainty gold jewelry, perfect iced coffees or
A blessing is a wish of happiness pronounced. A gift the universe gives you that you don’t expect. Too often we look to others as the source of our
You never know when and how inspiration will strike. Recently, while browsing social media, I read this phenomenal post by Sustainable Human. I
Everything we experience in this world is energy, and everything we experience has an energy to it. Yes, maybe read that again! It wasn’t until I
Where is your curiosity? Have you stashed it away, along with your childhood memories? “Curiosity is part of who you are as a Being,” the
What if your body already has an awareness about what it needs in order to thrive? Many of us have lost that awareness, because we’ve been
How often have you been at a crossroads in life, feeling like you’re living inauthentically, and that if you could just get back to the “real
I may not have met you personally yet, but you are one of the coolest and bravest people in the world! Yes, you! Thank you for being you. Glory,
For so many of us, choosing to be different, releasing the need to be normal and embracing the gift of being you feels
John Gill climbing V-hard in the mid 1970s. Photo courtesy of John Gill. Achieving the next grade or doing the “impossible” is more of a mental
Choice is the most misunderstood capacity that we have. Choice has the capacity to create a different reality for us and others, the capacity to
Choice is the most misunderstood capacity that we have. Choice has the capacity to create a different reality for us and others, the capacity to
For me, the first time I got my Bars® run it was like the first step into me being me from this different place. I’d lived my whole life going,
John Gill climbing V-hard in the mid 1970s. Photo courtesy of John Gill. Achieving the next grade or doing the “impossible” is more of a mental
What if you knew possibility could not be denied? Plan ahead and be prepared! Well-meaning people would rather warn us about the eventual disaster