Tag: thinking

  • From Isolation to Empowerment: A Call for Women’s Unity

    I have a delightful friend Christina who not only is an amazing individual, she is a very talented, gifted writer, who is the voice of reason, an amazing sense of support and somebody that you always want in your corner. She’s an amazing advocate and ally. I just love her. She wrote the following below […]

  • Anxiety: my own personal dragon

    Anxiety is like that one annoying relative who just won’t leave my side. Mom claims I was a high-maintenance kid from the womb – go figure. My first childhood memory? Freaking out about something, naturally. And ever since, I’ve walked around feeling like I’m awaiting my turn in the principal’s office, stomach churning and all. […]

  • What am I Meant to do?

    There are some people who seem to have it all figured out from an early age. They know their calling—whether it’s to be an Olympic athlete, a physician, or an artist—and they dedicate their lives to that pursuit. They plan, prepare, and eventually achieve their dreams. I often admire those individuals, but I’ve come to […]