Posts Tagged ‘Identity’
Week Three — When Change Gets Boring
Real change often becomes boring before it becomes permanent. A reflection on routine, identity, and why quiet progress is where habits truly stick.
Read MoreWeek Two — When Change Gets Quiet
Last week was about recognizing that change is already happening, often before we label it, track it, or feel ready. This week is about what happens next. I remember realizing a habit was forming while traveling. Not in ideal conditions — but in motion. Finding one or two workouts wherever I landed. Running outside in…
Read MoreWeek One — Change Is Already Happening
Change doesn’t happen overnight — it happens quietly. A personal reflection on routines, consistency, and the moments that make change finally stick.
Read MoreIntegration Over Intensity
The rain, the cold, the gray—none of it rushes. Maybe the lesson isn’t to push harder, but to integrate what we’ve learned before the calendar flip
Read MoreThe Return to Self — What the Quiet Teaches You
Sometimes the quiet doesn’t just show you the world — it shows you yourself. As the holidays approach, I’ve been thinking about the calm my father found in this season and how those moments shaped the way I return to myself after life’s storms.
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