For much of history, being left-handed came with a stigma. If you were born before the 1960s, chances are someone, maybe a teacher, maybe even
Category: a writer’s soul
Are You in the Wrong Room?
There’s a quiet kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come from strangers, but from the people who were supposed to love you, believe in you, and
Rest, Refill, Retrain, Return
I woke up yesterday morning with my head spinning, a buzz in my ears, and shortness of breath. I knew without even pulling out the
Experience is a Lousy Teacher
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Experience is the best teacher.” Cute, but let’s be real: if experience were a teacher, it would be the kind
What Time Never Stole From Me
Let’s be honest: time has stolen quite a bit, and these are all intangible assets that can’t be ordered online. My waistline, for one. The
Trust Doesn’t Auto-Recover
There’s a myth we don’t challenge enough, especially in leadership circles and personal development spaces: that an apology restores trust. It doesn’t. Trust, once broken,
