• Bare winter branches with raindrops against a soft grey sky, overlaid with the words “Learning to Begin Again – Why Starting Over Isn’t Failure,” representing gentle renewal, reflection, and midlife transition.
    Intentional living,  Slow and Intentional Living

    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.

  • Silhouette of a woman standing by the water at sunset, arms open, emracing the light - symbolizung freedom, new beginnings, and personal growth.
    Slow and Intentional Living

    Letting Go of Who You Thought You’d Be: Finding Peace in a Life You Never Expected

    The Life I Thought I’d Have 15 years ago, if you had told me I’d walk away from my career—the life I had meticulously built—I wouldn’t have believed you. Back then, I had a clear vision of what my future would look like: a senior leader in education, a high achiever who had always been ambitious and driven. My career was meaningful. I worked with children with additional needs, disadvantaged young people, and families facing challenges. I believed deeply in what I was doing. At the same time, I was incredibly busy. My husband traveled frequently for work, and I was balancing a demanding career while raising young children. The…