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A decade of weekly essays on life, work, travel, and the experiments in between.

The Call

The Call

The right to annoy her kids

Plus One

Plus One

Curiosity doesn't always read the script

Unwritten Rules

Unwritten Rules

A blank wall invites chaos.

Tested

Tested

I had been studying with an intensity I hadn't felt in a long time.

Business Card

Business Card

The card hadn't aged a single day.

Gravity

Gravity

Some connections don't need maintenance.

Two Sides

Two Sides

The impatience was mine. The urgency was manufactured.

Two Bathrooms

Two Bathrooms

The things we optimize away are often the things we can't get back on purpose.

Nostalgia

Nostalgia

I wanted to return to who I was, but nostalgia only showed me who I've become.

The Concert

The Concert

I discovered that presence doesn't need perfect conditions when I found myself meditating in chaos.

The Symphony of Life

The Symphony of Life

I started noticing how different activities either activated or soothed the background hum of my nervous system.

Cloudy Skies

Cloudy Skies

Some thoughts need to move through me without landing anywhere at all.

Postcard

Postcard

I forget that what others see as extraordinary has become the unremarkable backdrop of my daily life.

The Great Reset

The Great Reset

I stopped trying to solve everything and found that the weight simply lifted on its own.

How to Notice an Hour

How to Notice an Hour

The Word That Works for Me

The Word That Works for Me

A must-have ritual to start each year

One Question

One Question

I keep asking others the question I'm afraid to answer myself.

How to Reset

How to Reset

A pause so I can decide if I want to make any turns.