Blog Articles
Anxious to Socialize? How to Talk About the Pandemic + Have Conversations Again
About 4 out of 10 people feel anxious about socializing after isolation from the pandemic. Here are prompts and conversation starters to help fix that.
A Self-Storied Life: How to Choose Words to Build the ‘House’ in Which You Live
The words we choose build the ‘house’ in which we live. In this 10-question process, you’ll use your imagination and awareness to select words to represent your intentions, moving forward.
How to Release Old ‘Survival Stories’ That You’ve Outgrown
If we don’t challenge old stories that we’ve since outgrown, we put ourselves at risk of being held back or feeling “stuck” in our old stories.
Your Call to Lead: You Are Still Only Just Getting Started
A sincere and heartfelt ode to you — for how far you’ve come, how much you care, and all that’s still left to come.
Why the ‘Solo Act’ Starts Strong, Stalls, then Has to Evolve
Living our dreams is our own prerogative; we have to start the journey, ourselves. But ever solo act must eventually evolve.
How to Make Your Own Map (+ Escape the Cycle of Second-Guessing)
The “choose your own adventure” story of your calling comes without a manual. We have to create the manual for ourselves.
You Are the Map: You are Living a ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Story
Claiming a calling, like pursuing any goal, is not about following a certain map to find buried treasure. It’s more like a “choose your own adventure” story.
3 Coaching Clients Share How Small-Group Coaching Works for Them (Videos)
A recap of last week’s Community Roundtable event, plus, 3 client testimonial videos to explain why small-group coaching works so well for them.
What is a Thought Leader? What does a Thought Leader do?
Thought leadership can mean becoming influential, shaping an industry, or simply leading from where you are — regardless of your followers or popularity.
What Tools are in Your Self-Knowledge Toolbox? 5 Reflection Prompts Inside
Self-knowledge as an ongoing and supportive practice helps us to stay apprised of our inner-worldly shifts and changes.
Self-Knowledge is a Verb, Not a Noun
For years, I misunderstood what it meant to claim my calling. Redefining “self-knowledge” showed me the way back to the truth of it.
6 Journaling Prompts to Help You Answer the Question, “What’s Calling to You?”
“To claim” simply means “to call” or “to call out.” Use this simple, 6-question prompt set to help you answer what’s calling to you.
What Does It Really Mean to ‘Claim’ Your Calling?
Changing our minds about our purpose, calling, passions, or life direction can oftentimes be met with dread or embarrassment. It should be celebrated.
My Reintroduction Story, Part Two (Or, My “Dissolution Song”)
In Part Two of my reintroduction story, I share my dissolution song, and the series of mini-deaths that forced me to reexamine my identity.
My Reintroduction Story, Part One (Plus, How to Share Your Story With Me)
Honesty and trust are quintessential values of my business — and my life. Here’s Part One of my reintroduction story to you.
Let’s Name Your Top 3 ‘Appreciations’ of 2021, So Far
Let’s take a look back at the first quarter of 2021 and consider what we’ve been taking for granted, or, in other words, appreciating lately.
6 Prompts to Uncover (or Rediscover) Your Self-Storied Life
Here’s how to replicate my process of reflecting upon the core qualities that have been guiding my self-storied practices and explorations lately, for yourself, in 6 simple questions.
How I’m Applying 3 Key Principles to Support My Self-Storied Life Today
A story told may be a story written, but that does not mean that every story we tell is written in stone.