The Centering Power of a Quote
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? “Host it. Don’t ghost it.” When I was growing up, my mom and I used to collect quotes like other families might collect souvenirs. We’d scribble
Host It, Don't Ghost it!
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? “Host it. Don’t ghost it.” When I was growing up, my mom and I used to collect quotes like other families might collect souvenirs. We’d scribble
Introduction You don’t need to believe in magic to know that people carry weather systems around with them. You’ve felt it. The moment someone walks into a room and the air changes. Science has a term for this: emotional contagion.
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The Mirror of Our Own Resistance Change is the ever-present dance of existence, swirling around us like a mischievous imp. While we accept subtle shifts in ourselves and others—often unnoticed until we look back—what happens when change becomes undeniable? Why
Parenting is often described as the most rewarding yet challenging job in the world. But what happens when you add in the complexities of ADHD, autism, and mental illness for both the parent and the child? The mental load becomes
Continue readingBeyond the To-Do List: The Mental Load of Neurodivergent Parenting
They say communication is key in relationships. And while that’s not entirely wrong, it’s also not the whole story. Because let’s be real, sometimes communicating is like trying to assemble IKEA furniture with instructions written in Klingon. (And no, I’m
Continue readingThe Roots of Us: Cultivating Oddthentic Relationships.