Closing the Month Gently
January doesn’t need a summary. You don’t need to evaluate it. You don’t need to extract lessons. You showed up. […]
January doesn’t need a summary. You don’t need to evaluate it. You don’t need to extract lessons. You showed up. […]
Caregiving often begins with questions. What’s going to happen? How bad will this get? What am I supposed to prepare
Moving slowly can feel uncomfortable in a world that rewards speed. But slowness is not failure. It’s a pace. Some
Not every day is memorable. Some days pass without milestones, insight, or progress you can point to. But ordinary days
It’s tempting to push past “enough.” To add one more thing. To squeeze a little more out of the day.
Not every day demands effort or intention. Some days ask less. Less thinking. Less doing. Less proving. It can feel
Not all rest looks the way it’s supposed to. Sometimes it’s quiet but not refreshing. Sometimes it’s stillness paired with
By mid-January, there’s often a subtle sense of evaluation. Am I settled yet? Am I back on track? Should things
Not every day holds together evenly. Some parts go smoothly. Others feel heavier, slower, or harder to carry. It’s easy
There are days when your list feels longer than your capacity. You look at everything that could be done —