So Many Questions! How Much Time?
Is this irony? Setting up a coaching business was keeping me a little bit stuck. Putting aside the activity last year unearthed important questions. Among… Read More »So Many Questions! How Much Time?
Is this irony? Setting up a coaching business was keeping me a little bit stuck. Putting aside the activity last year unearthed important questions. Among… Read More »So Many Questions! How Much Time?
March 2023 was my first bout with COVID. In personal terms, it was disruptive. In a larger context, connection to the reality of our circumstances… Read More »Praise for the Power of the Girlfriend
This is what YES feels like in my body: Time freezes for a slight moment and there’s a sort of imprint—almost like my brain stopped… Read More »The Joys of an Emerging KMOG
The season’s low light nudges the energy of all living things inward. In the quiet, I’m reckoning with my relationships to screens, humans, beings other… Read More »Finding Hope in Low Light
For millennia, our ancestors took stock of all they had as they brought in the last harvest. It was a matter of survival. Current-day humans… Read More »The Fall: So Powerful In Its Pull
I’m removing an invasive plant on the borders of our small property. The work taxes my body, breaks open my heart, connects my spirit to… Read More »I Found Backstory in the Understory
How could I work as a personal coach and know that I had a dream alive only inside my head? How could I encourage clients… Read More »How the Head and the Heart Found Their Way
After years of both standing by and building, a lot happened at once. Some examples: After waiting for months I was able to see an… Read More »Trusting Everything in the Space of Nothing
Temperatures swung up and down all week, echoing the energy of other cycles. Staying inside all of one day invited reflection on both lessons and… Read More »The Three I’ll Carry Forward
One challenge for me in 2021 was lack of structure. I left the go to work every day world and started a business. Covid repeatedly… Read More »In the Empty Time and Space of 2021
My mother-in-law passed recently. It was October 14 and one day before her ninety-ninth birthday. She was a sassy, small-bodied Long Islander turned Vermonter who… Read More »On the Top Rung, but Not Teetering
“I’ll see it, because I ride that thing like a jockey!” This was the reassurance a friend offered about seeing a message that would be… Read More »Daring to Step Away: 44 Ways