April 2025

Trusting the Pause: When Patience Is Better Than Pushing

“The most powerful thing you can do right now is be patient while things are unfolding for you.” ~Idil Ahmed⠀  I still remember my last year of college vividly. I was frustrated and disheartened after my application to study abroad was rejected. I had been obsessed with exploring the world through academia, convinced that further study […]

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Permission to Rest: What Happened When I Embraced Stillness

“If you are continually judging and criticizing yourself while trying to be kind to others, you are drawing artificial boundaries and distinctions that only lead to feelings of separation and isolation.” ~Kristin Neff I was lying on my couch again, Netflix playing in the background, when I heard my husband’s footsteps on the stairs. Instinctively,

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Transmuting Shame: None of Us Need to Be Fixed

“Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection.” ~Brené Brown, Atlas of the Heart This past year, I started the journey of investigating—maybe even befriending—“my” shame. I use quotes around the “my” because most of the shame is not mine; much

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Addressing the Needs of Our Aging Population: Practical Ways to Support Seniors

Those from older generations have built society as it is today, yet they are considered one of the largest forgotten people groups in America. In fact, many residents in elderly care centers never have visitors. While those of us in younger generations are striving to achieve our goals and fulfill our personal dreams while we’re

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What Can We Learn from LA’s Community Efforts to Rebuild after the California Fires?

The wildfires in Los Angeles from Jan. 7–31, 2025, forced approximately 180,000 residents to evacuate and destroyed around 10,000 homes. This devastation marks the most destructive natural disaster in the city’s 243-year history.  But it’s in challenging moments like these that we find the opportunity to unite and genuinely show our shared humanity. These experiences

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