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I'm Tired of Only Being Able to Perform When It's an Emergency
For years, I thought I worked best under pressure. In school, I wrote papers the night before they were due. At work, I somehow managed to complete projects right before deadlines. At home, I could ignore a room for weeks and then magically clean the entire thing in a few hours because guests were coming over. I told myself I was just a procrastinator. I believed I was lazy because I couldn’t get started without the pressure. The older I get, the more I hate being reactive. I
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Jun 55 min read


The Shame Behind “I Should Be Doing More”
You are in the middle of cleaning the house. Your house, not your parents’. You finally have enough momentum to get things done and your music, the thing helping your brain stay engaged, suddenly stops playing. You pause for a second to get it going again and maybe get a little sidetracked by a notification while you are there. Then your partner or roommate walks through the room. Suddenly you jump back into motion. Cleaning again. Looking busy again. Your music still is not
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May 156 min read


Why ADHD Transitions Feel So Hard
I’m working on my business. I’m deep into a project, fully focused, thoughts connecting quickly, ideas moving faster than I can write them down. Then my husband walks in holding a bill that just came in the mail and starts asking questions about it. The first thing that happens is disorientation. My brain is still fully locked onto what I was doing, so for a few seconds I’m trying to pull out of hyperfocus and simply process the words he’s saying to me. It feels like surfacin
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May 99 min read


When Rejection Doesn’t Look Like Rejection
(But Still Hits Just as Hard) We all know what rejection is supposed to look like. A relationship ends. Someone says no. You put yourself out there and it doesn’t work out. That kind of rejection is obvious. It’s visible. You can point to it and say, “That hurt.” But not all rejection looks like that. Sometimes it’s less clear, easier for other people to dismiss, and somehow it still hits just as hard. At work, I was asked to create a report. In my mind, if it was going to be
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May 16 min read


Why You Keep Going All In… Then Disappearing Completely
It’s All or Nothing There’s a pattern a lot of people experience but don’t always have words for. You start something with full energy, a new routine, a plan, a project, a goal. You feel motivated, clear, maybe even excited. You go all in. You organize everything, commit fully, tell yourself this time will be different. And for a while, it works. Then something small happens. You miss a day. You fall behind. You don’t do it perfectly. And suddenly, everything stops. The pl
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Apr 256 min read


Why Decisions Feel So Hard. And How to Make Them Less
There’s a moment that happens more often than people admit. You’re staring at a simple choice: what to work on next, what to eat, what to say yes to, and instead of deciding, you stall. You open another tab, check your phone, walk into another room, or tell yourself you’ll come back to it later. But later doesn’t feel any easier, so the decision sits there, unfinished and draining energy in the background. From the outside, it can look like avoidance or indecision. It’s easy
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Apr 176 min read


How to Know If You’re Burned Out or Just Overloaded
A gentle guide to understanding what your mind and body are trying to tell you There’s a moment many people quietly recognize but rarely name. It doesn’t arrive with a clear signal or a dramatic breaking point. It’s subtler than that. You sit down to work—or even to rest—and something feels off. You’re tired, but not just tired. You’re unmotivated, but not exactly lazy. Your mind feels full, yet somehow distant at the same time. And somewhere in the background of your thought
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Apr 117 min read


The Capacity Audit: How Much Can You Actually Carry?
A grounded way to understand your limits—without guilt, pressure, or guesswork There’s an assumption many people carry without ever questioning it: that you should be able to handle everything on your plate. Not just occasionally, but consistently. Reliably. Without dropping things or needing to slow down too much. And when that doesn’t happen, when things feel heavier than expected or slightly out of reach, the conclusion is often immediate: I should be able to handle this b
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Apr 116 min read


Fairytales vs. Dreams: A Reality Check with Heart
This week, I found myself deep in conversation with my sons about building a vision of your future self — the kind of life you dream of living. They challenged me with a familiar refrain: “Dreams aren’t realistic.” And honestly? That’s fair. So let’s unpack it. I want to explore the difference between what I call a Fairytale and a Dream, and why understanding that difference can be the key to moving forward. Fairytales vs. Dreams In this context, a Fairytale is a story we tel
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Oct 13, 20256 min read


Welcome to Vision Week
This week, we turn inward—not to escape, but to define. Vision Week is your invitation to build a clear, multidimensional image of the life you want to live. Not someday, but soon. Not vaguely, but vividly. Your vision is more than a dream, it’s a tool. When fully imagined, it becomes the compass that guides your goals, your plans, and your daily choices. It helps you prioritize what matters, say no to what doesn’t, and take aligned action toward becoming your future self. Wh
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Oct 6, 20255 min read


Energy Audit Week: Tune Into What Drains vs. Fuels You
We live in a world that praises productivity, but rarely pauses to ask: At what cost? Energy Audit Week invites you to step back, tune in, and recalibrate. It’s not just about time management—it’s about energy stewardship. What fills your cup? What pokes holes in it? What rituals, boundaries, and choices help you feel whole again? This week, we enter a ritual of reflection—a sacred pause to attune to the invisible currents that shape our days. Energy Audit Week isn’t about me
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Sep 29, 20255 min read


Boost Your Business with Effective Marketing Strategies
Planning your week isn’t just about getting things done—it’s about designing a rhythm that honors your energy, your values, and your humanity. In a world that often rewards hustle over healing, intentional scheduling becomes a quiet act of resistance and self-respect. Especially for neurodivergent minds and those navigating fluctuating energy, the way we plan can shape whether we feel grounded or overwhelmed. Instead of launching into Monday on autopilot, begin with presence.
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Sep 22, 20256 min read


Top Tips for Successful Online Business Growth
Introduction: The Alchemy of Simplicity In a world that worships busyness, choosing clarity is a gentle act of courage. This week, we’re trading chaos for calm—not by doing more, but by doing less with intention. Think of this as a sacred decluttering ceremony, where each day peels back a layer of noise to reveal your truest rhythm. Decluttering isn’t just about clearing space; it’s an invitation to reclaim your mind, your time, and your heart from the whirlwind of distractio
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Sep 15, 20257 min read


Morning Rituals for the Soulful Strategist
Reclaiming Your Day with Intention You don’t need to wake up at 5 a.m. or conquer a color-coded to-do list to feel powerful. What if your morning could begin not with urgency, but with enchantment? In a world that glorifies hustle and speed, this blog post invites you to step into a slower, more intentional rhythm — one where candlelight, breathwork, and barefoot grounding become tools of transformation. Whether you're a creative entrepreneur, a planner devotee, or simply
flyteoffantasy
Sep 8, 20256 min read
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