Rediscovering Your Passion After Hardship or in the Midst of Grief
Losing a loved one can be deeply disorienting, causing us to lose touch with our passions and joys. Rediscovery, however, is possible and restorative. It begins with acknowledging grief and giving oneself permission to heal.
Choosing Yourself & Honoring Your Voice
In a world full of external pressures, it can be difficult but liberating to make choices aligning with one's authentic self. This journey of self-choice can inspire others, embodying the power of individualism and self-expression.
Holding Compassion for Yourself as a People Leader Leading Diverse Teams
The post emphasizes the importance of compassion in business leadership, especially when managing diverse teams. It underlines the rewards and challenges of such leadership, and highlights the need for self-compassion. Leaders must recognize their own learning curve, manage emotional burnout, set examples of compassion, and cultivate self-compassion through mindfulness, self-reflection, feedback, setting boundaries, and celebrating achievements. Such compassionate leaders are posited as more successful as they lead with empathy, understanding, and grace.
Taking Up Space with Intention: A Guide on Empowered Existence
Taking up space is an assertion of self-worth and inner strength that involves embracing uniqueness, being present, and actively contributing in professional and personal contexts. This includes voicing concerns, mentoring, setting boundaries, pursuing passions, and practicing self-care. Occupying space intentionally promotes growth, joy, and connectivity, and underscores the necessity to exist authentically and unapologetically.
Burrata, red wine and a whole lotta holiness
Then, as if it wasn’t good enough that Icon gave us everything she had with her set, she introduced Tank. Icon was like the intercessory prayer and Tank was the sermon. Listen, and that sermon delivered us. Vulnerable AF is honest. In the reading and in the live delivery, I felt as though Tank held up my stuff in front of the congregation.