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Everything is fine… That Feels Weird
Maybe the guilt isn’t humility. Maybe it’s image management. I woke up feeling great the other day. As the 60’s song, Feelin’ Groovy, says, “I had no promises to keep, no deeds to do!” And that’s the way my life has been going recently, steady and anticipated. I’m not disturbed…
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Spirit in the Sky
I sat still the other morning and realized something was off. My schedule was full, my mind was loud, and my soul felt like the one room in the house I kept walking past with the light off. I like to break life into parts because it helps me to…
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Be The Change?!
I’ve grown suspicious of that phrase. Not because it sounds wrong. Because it sounds too right. Too clean. Too flattering. Too easy to say while your own life is still full of compromise, vanity, and carefully protected dysfunction. “Be the change” sounds noble until you realize how easily it turns…
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I want to be by myself!
Most of us trust ourselves first. We know our intentions, we know our history, and we assume that depending on ourselves is the safest way to live. In a culture that celebrates independence, that instinct can look like strength. I know responsibility is good. Follow-through matters. Learning to stand on…
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Just like mom used to…
People love sayings like “just like Mom used to make,” as if childhood always tasted warm, safe, and comforting. For some people, that phrase feels true. For others, it does not. Not every home was peaceful. Not every family was stable. Not every parent knew how to love well. That…
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Burn a Hole In Your Pocket?
Many of our money habits begin long before we ever earn a real paycheck. A casual line from childhood, a joke about spending, or a family pattern around fear and scarcity can become part of the way we handle finances without us even noticing. We inherit money scripts early, and…