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Learning to Begin Again
Learning to begin again doesn’t mean something went wrong. Often, it means something inside you has changed. In this reflective midlife essay, I explore why starting over isn’t failure — why so many of us quietly begin again without announcements or apologies — and how choosing a new direction can be an act of wisdom, not weakness. Rooted in seasonal living, real life, and lived experience, this post is for anyone who feels the pull to pause, reassess, and try again… gently.
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The Lonely Side of Personal Growth – It Takes Time to Settle Into a New Season
A gentle reflection on the lonely side of personal growth and the in-between season of becoming. You’re not broken—you’re just not finished yet.
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How to Feel Grounded Every Day: 15 Simple Daily Moments
Discover how to feel grounded every day through small, meaningful rituals and the power of ordinary moments. From slow mornings to quiet resets, this gentle guide explores how daily rhythms can bring calm, presence, and a deeper sense of connection to your life—right where you are.