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A Better Way to Focus: The Magic of Shared Energy
The first time I encountered the concept of ‘co-working’ was in the 2010s. A friend joined a group of his peers and, together, they leased a small office – not to collaborate, but to have a dedicated space to convene while working. No meetings. No talking necessary. Just showing up…
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Reclaiming the Garden: Finding My Way Back to the Soil
I’ve reached a point with my garden where all I feel is overwhelmed – and a little sad. This isn’t what gardening used to be for me. Gardening has always been part of my life. It feeds my soul, sustains my body, and roots me in the rhythms of nature.…
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Solfeggio Frequencies: The Ancient Resonance of Sound
There’s something about sound that bypasses logic and goes straight to the soul. I’ve always been drawn to things that exist in that liminal space between science and mysticism, what we know and what we sense. So, when I first stumbled across the concept of Solfeggio Frequencies, it felt like…
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Still Here: Choosing Persistence in Creative Work
Three months into this blog, and I’m still searching for clarity on what I want it to become; still untangling what exactly it is I’m reaching for. I find myself floating in this strange, in-between space, where excitement collides with hesitation. All of my pieces have been written to evoke…
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Rethinking Land: Decolonizing the Way We See Nature
I wasn’t expecting a simple quote to stop me in my tracks, but it did. “Colonialism didn’t just steal land – it rewrote the story of nature. It taught us to see the Earth as something to dominate, not something to belong to. The fight for decolonization is the fight…
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Venus and Mercury in Aries: A Retrograde Reflection
The thing about retrogrades is that people love to complain about them. They’re the cosmic scapegoat for every lost text, email, or conversation that goes sideways. And I get it – I used to blame them regularly, too, for unfinished projects or the clutter that {always} managed to pile up…
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Growing Up with Gardens: The Wisdom of Sustainability
I grew up surrounded by gardens – lush, practical, ever-present. When I was little, my parents kept a classic Southern kitchen garden in our backyard – tomatoes, bell peppers, okra, and the like. And my grandparents’ garden was a never-ending source of butterbeans, cucumbers, and whatever else the season allowed.…
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The Emotional Weight of Digital Spaces and Why They Matter
I used to think online spaces were just a kind of secondary extension of our real lives – places to check-in, stay connected, maybe scroll for a while, but nothing foundational. Over time, though, I started noticing some platforms felt good – and some didn’t. Facebook became a hotbed of…