The Years That Ask Questions
Some seasons of life seem to ask questions rather than offer answers. A quiet reflection inspired by Zora Neale Hurston. Read more
Some seasons of life seem to ask questions rather than offer answers. A quiet reflection inspired by Zora Neale Hurston. Read more
A quiet reflection inspired by a quote from Anne Brontë about the freedom to step away from thoughts and stories we no longer need to stay with. Read more
A quiet reflection inspired by a poem from Zhu Shuzhen about the slow shift from winter to spring and the early signs that change is already beginning. Read more
A reflection on a quote from Carrie Chapman Catt about the powerful influence of unwritten rules, and how noticing them can open new possibilities in coaching conversations. Read more
Sometimes what looks like coincidence carries a quiet wisdom, reminding us that life may already know where it is leading.
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There is no right way to remember. Sometimes it is a breath, a name, or a quiet moment of love that carries on.
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True valor lives quietly — in love that endures, compassion that continues, and courage that doesn’t need to shout to be real.
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Peace does not need to be created. It only needs to be noticed beneath the noise of thought.
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