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Somatic practices, stories and tips to integrate into your life.
Mike Was Orchestrating It All
It seemed too coincidental that these opportunities were all presenting themselves at the same time, but I still hadn't fully bought into it. It felt like a lot. Flights weren't coming together yet. Could I really pull this off?
Why Me? What Bali Taught Me About Grief
I find myself really wanting to celebrate them. To truly honor the completion of this school year and everything they went through to get here. I can almost hear that familiar voice in my head saying, "You baby them," or, "Oh my God, why do they deserve to celebrate the end of 7th or 11th grade? That's just a normal thing all kids do. You're so soft!
6,200 Days of Showing Up
I find myself really wanting to celebrate them. To truly honor the completion of this school year and everything they went through to get here. I can almost hear that familiar voice in my head saying, "You baby them," or, "Oh my God, why do they deserve to celebrate the end of 7th or 11th grade? That's just a normal thing all kids do. You're so soft!
The Thing I Thought Would Trap Me (Set Me Free)
Lately, I've been feeling oddly agitated and unsettled on weekends, and I couldn't quite put my finger on why. Tight shoulders, tight jaw, irritability, a subtle restlessness. Even on weekends when I technically wasn't "on" parenting duty, I couldn't seem to fully relax into the moment.
The Tiny Griefs of Growing Up
It struck me recently how full of contradictions these moments are.
It’s grief and joy. Excitement and sadness. Pride and nostalgia. A beginning and an ending all at once.
More Pilgrimage Than Trip
There’s something about watching teenagers begin reaching toward the edges of themselves that requires us as parents to stretch too. To loosen our grip a little. To trust a little more. To let them become.
Before You Talk Yourself Out of It
It fascinates me how much we overcomplicate everything. And honestly, it’s not entirely our fault. Our systems and conditioning are built that way. Filling out a government form can feel confusing even for the savviest native English speakers. Finding a new apartment, applying for a new job, navigating modern life - these things are overwhelming.
You're Doing it Good
I still contemplate when and how to show up for someone who’s not asking for it. Is it my ego wanting to help? My old patterns of overcompensating? Or is it coming from my heart?
Grief Doesn't Check My Calendar
In recent years, science has begun confirming what many ancient traditions have long understood: the body processes far more of our experience than the thinking mind alone.
We also now know that the brain has an extraordinary ability called neuroplasticity, the capacity to literally rewire itself through repeated experience.
The Body's Quiet Intelligence
In recent years, science has begun confirming what many ancient traditions have long understood: the body processes far more of our experience than the thinking mind alone.
We also now know that the brain has an extraordinary ability called neuroplasticity, the capacity to literally rewire itself through repeated experience.
When Kids Feel Responsible for What Isn’t Theirs
Many parents quietly absorb emotional, logistical, and financial stress to protect their children. This reflective blog explores the nervous system impact of being the steady parent — and the invisible load that comes with loving inside complex family systems
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Coming back to the body. Coming back to the breath. Coming back to the simple, ordinary moments that quietly hold us together. If life feels like a lot right now, you’re not alone. For me, the path forward is simple: stay close to what nourishes, stay devoted to what regulates, and trust that even the heaviest seasons eventually soften and pass.
Six Days Home With the Flu
And maybe that’s the thing about being sick. The body has a way of forcing a pause that we might not choose for ourselves. School stops. Activities stop. Even the endless teenage independence softens for a few days. And in that pause, something else quietly happens. The nervous system settles. Grief moves through. Connection sneaks back in.
One Rep At A Time
Grief is strange like that. It doesn’t always arrive in quiet moments or sacred spaces. Sometimes it shows up in the middle of ordinary life - while you’re doing something completely normal.
Taking His Sweet Time
We live in a time where community is thinner than it once was.
Where we’re hyper-connected digitally but under-supported relationally.
Where transformation is often treated as a solo project. But healing has always been communal.
The Moment Your Life Still Works… But No Longer Fits
We live in a time where community is thinner than it once was.
Where we’re hyper-connected digitally but under-supported relationally.
Where transformation is often treated as a solo project. But healing has always been communal.
When Hospice Is Not Giving Up, But Letting Support In
Somewhere along the way it became a word people recoil from — heavy, final, almost taboo. I understand why. When hospice enters the conversation, it brings reality with it. It sits close to words like terminal, and that can feel like too much to hold all at once.
The Sacred Yes
It is so hard when we are inside the struggle. Inside the loss. Inside the unraveling. When you’re in the thick of it, it can feel almost impossible to understand the why. We don’t want to hear that challenges are opportunities. We feel wronged. We feel hurt. We feel exhausted. And often, we simply don’t want to feel it at all— we just want it to stop.
When Talking Isn’t Enough
I had been in talk therapy with the most amazing therapist for many years. Over time, we had worked through so much — childhood wounds, money issues, career shifts. She was the perfect therapist for me for so long, and I grew tremendously working with her.
Until this one thing. My marriage.