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,
Category: Social Condition
You Don’t Have to Be the Face of Something to Be the Heart of It
My mother was a Leo, in every sense of the word, and would’ve celebrated her 91st birthday today. She was confident, charismatic, fiery, loyal, bold,
I Eat Alone, But Not Lonely
I am often asked what the hardest thing is about living the quiet, reclusive life that I do. In order to answer that, I have
Redundant, Not Irrelevant
For many, being classified as redundant after 50 feels like a gut punch, defeat. You gave decades of your life to a career, a company,
Never Settle for Invisibility
I’ll be upfront with you. This is a very sensitive topic for me and I struggled with the decision to write publicly about this. But
To Heal or To Heel?
Let’s talk about healing. And heeling. And why one involves inner peace and the other involves being emotionally leash-trained by someone who may or may not know
