Category: Reflection and Personal Growth
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Raised by Wonder: A National Geographic Childhood
When I was little, I spent hours in a sitting room that didn’t quite belong to the rest of my grandparents’ house. The carpet was pale ivory, and the furniture…
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A Better Way to Focus: The Magic of Shared Energy
The first time I encountered the concept of ‘co-working’ was in the 2010s. A friend joined a group of his peers and, together, they leased a small office – not…
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Reclaiming the Garden: Finding My Way Back to the Soil
I’ve reached a point with my garden where all I feel is overwhelmed – and a little sad. This isn’t what gardening used to be for me. Gardening has always…
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Solfeggio Frequencies: The Ancient Resonance of Sound
There’s something about sound that bypasses logic and goes straight to the soul. I’ve always been drawn to things that exist in that liminal space between science and mysticism, what…
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Still Here: Choosing Persistence in Creative Work
Three months into this blog, and I’m still searching for clarity on what I want it to become; still untangling what exactly it is I’m reaching for. I find myself…
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The Emotional Weight of Digital Spaces and Why They Matter
I used to think online spaces were just a kind of secondary extension of our real lives – places to check-in, stay connected, maybe scroll for a while, but nothing…
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The Unpredictable Art of Watercolor: Finding Freedom in the Flow
Watercolor has a mind of its own. Unlike oil or acrylic paints, which can be controlled and refined with precision, watercolor moves freely – blending, bleeding and creating shapes that…