You Don’t Have to Change Everything at Once
When life feels wrong in several places at once, it’s tempting to plan a complete overhaul. This piece looks at why tiny, well-chosen shifts often work better than dramatic reinventions.
This is a small, growing library of reflections on change, boundaries, burnout, and being kinder to yourself while you try to navigate real life.
When life feels wrong in several places at once, it’s tempting to plan a complete overhaul. This piece looks at why tiny, well-chosen shifts often work better than dramatic reinventions.
Not everyone is built for constant speed. This article explores what it might mean to move at your pace, even when the people around you seem to be sprinting.
Instead of huge commitments, experiments let you try new ways of living in a lighter, reversible way. Helpful for people who feel cautious, anxious, or simply tired.
Many people only feel worthy on productive days. This reflection offers a more compassionate way to relate to yourself when you’re drained, slow, or simply not “on form”.