What does it mean to let go? Comment on this piece, email me, send me a text of your response, or leave your thoughts in the Facebook/Twitter comments. Go ahead, take a minute or two. Really think about it. It’s up to your interpretation. It can be physical or emotional, spiritual or mental, or allContinue reading “June.”
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May.
The last 30 days treated me well. In comparison to the previous month, more moments were captured that can show you how much I am able to express my feelings or thoughts to the people who matter the most to me. I’ll be honest, expressing some of the inner-most truths and vulnerabilities to other humansContinue reading “May.”
April.
“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given to you because you would not be able to live them. And the pointContinue reading “April.”
March.
Part three of a monthly series on observing the human experience in all of us. Every month, I’ll reflect on the past, observe the present, and cast a vision for the future with a word that guides me in all that I do. Here are past months: January: Build February: Feel My Project Wednesday articleContinue reading “March.”
February.
Part two of a monthly series on observing the human experience in all of us. Every month, I’ll reflect on the past, observe the present, and cast a vision for the future with a word that guides me in all that I do. The first word for January can be found here. My Project WednesdayContinue reading “February.”
January.
Earlier this year, I wrote an article for a weekly email series called Project Wednesday. The premise of this project is to motivate and inspire people across the world through an email sent out every Wednesday. People from all walks of life contribute to this project, which is run by a woman named Holly Pilcavage.Continue reading “January.”
On being.
This article was originally published in Project Wednesday’s weekly email on January 6th, 2016. “It takes guts to tremble, it takes so much tremble to love.” –Andrea Gibson, Poet Well, here we are. 2016. A new year. Fresh mind. Different perspective. And yet, it still feels like 2015. It doesn’t feel like a new year. YesterdayContinue reading “On being.”