GROWING OLDER
Aging doesn’t take away our power. It asks us to use it with intention.
Aging doesn’t take away our power. It asks us to use it with intention.
We live in a world that encourages us to stay constantly informed, endlessly connected, perpetually scrolling. But there is a quiet courage in refusing to consume pain that doesn’t belong to us.
What if that outburst, that reckless act, or even that kick in the shins wasn’t defiance, but a desperate plea to be seen?
Shifting our perspective is difficult because we invest deeply in our beliefs and perceptions.
Embrace who you are and what you’re capable of. The world needs you precisely as you are, with the purpose that’s already within you.
Life is full of unexpected trials, and from childhood through adulthood, we all face hardship and heartache—those tough moments that can either shape us or hold us back.
Imagine if you could go back in time, grab your younger self by the shoulders and speak to him or her.
I know the discovery of his grave made an imprint on my heart and mind – a desire to make a difference before I’m gone and forgotten.
The most potent force in the world is not a force but the gentle power of unconditional love.