A Work Recovery Lesson: Leading with Self-Compassion After Big Moments

A Work Recovery Lesson: Leading with Self-Compassion After Big Moments

After a high-stakes moment, it’s easy to spiral into self-criticism. This reflection offers a different approach: evaluating your performance through pride, self-compassion, and growth—so you can lead, improve, and move forward without burning yourself out.

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Momentum Isn’t Enough: Why Self-Awareness Determines Your Next Chapter

Momentum Isn’t Enough: Why Self-Awareness Determines Your Next Chapter

You can build momentum, set goals, and still find yourself repeating the same patterns. This reflection explores why self-awareness—not willpower—is the missing piece, and how deeper self-understanding helps you create aligned, sustainable growth.

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From Burnout to Momentum: Rebuilding Energy Without Hustle

From Burnout to Momentum: Rebuilding Energy Without Hustle

After a season of burnout or stagnation, momentum doesn’t come from pushing harder—it comes from alignment. This reflection explores how seasonal shifts, nervous system regulation, and intentional visioning can help you rebuild energy in a sustainable way.

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Stop Shrinking: Why Owning Your Authority Matters More Than Ever

Stop Shrinking: Why Owning Your Authority Matters More Than Ever

Even experienced leaders often soften their ideas to maintain belonging. But that instinct comes at a cost. This reflection explores why women silence themselves, how it impacts confidence and leadership, and what it means to fully own your authority.

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What actually holds when everything is shaking

What actually holds when everything is shaking

When institutions, careers, and systems feel unpredictable, our nervous systems search for certainty that may no longer exist. This reflection explores why connection, care, and love—not productivity—may be the most reliable compass during uncertain times.

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I was blasted for choosing peace. Here’s my response.

I was blasted for choosing peace. Here’s my response.

When the world feels chaotic, choosing rest can look like disengagement—but it’s actually how sustainable leaders endure. This reflection explores why recovery isn’t selfish, how nervous system regulation supports long-term impact, and why replenishment is essential for changemakers.

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Why pushing through isn’t working

Why pushing through isn’t working

Chronic work stress isn’t just exhausting—it’s physically harmful. Research shows most professionals experience significant stress each year, and many develop health issues as a result. Here’s why micro-recoveries may be the most effective way to offset modern work’s impact on your nervous system.

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Work Recovery: The Midweek Reset Your Nervous System Needs

Work Recovery: The Midweek Reset Your Nervous System Needs

Hustle culture teaches us to push through stress without pause. Work recovery offers a different path. A reflection on midweek resets, nervous system regulation, and one simple tool—pause before reacting—that can help you reclaim clarity, calm, and capacity.

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Returning to Yourself: Midlife, Craft, and the Work of Unlearning

Returning to Yourself: Midlife, Craft, and the Work of Unlearning

What if your work isn’t something to manage—but something to craft? This reflection explores midlife reinvention, unschooling old expectations, and reconnecting with the version of yourself who loved deeply, created freely, and didn’t perform for approval.

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