Don’t let someone’s edited moments steal joy from your real ones.
A Thanksgiving reminder about the “good old days” and a follow-up to Monday’s thoughts on how you’re allowed to feel
It’s not about pride. And it’s not about toughness. It’s something deeper.
A reminder that most things don’t fall apart suddenly—they slowly slip away when we stop paying attention.
The advice is everywhere: check on your friends. But there’s a missing half no one talks about.
A small story about gut checks, responsibility, and one very confused construction crew.
Didn’t sleep much, didn’t write what I planned, but somehow ended up with exactly what I needed.
Midlife’s coming whether you’re ready or not. The trick is learning to grow with it.
The lessons our kids remember aren’t the ones we sit down to teach—they’re the ones we quietly live every day.
Good intentions don’t build connection. Follow-through does.
You don’t drift into strong friendships. You build them on purpose.
Sometimes the best reminder that life doesn’t have to be so serious comes from a playground.