Every six months, I come in for blood work with my oncologist.
Every six months, I come in for blood work with my oncologist.
The most dangerous lie midlife women believe is: “I should be grateful.” Grateful for the marriage even if you feel empty. Grateful to be single even if you yearn for a partner. Grateful for healthy adult kids even if...
Love is an inside job. You don’t find it by chasing. You experience it by embracing who you already are.
I don't believe in New Year's Resolutions. Not because growth doesn’t matter but because change doesn’t need a calendar to begin.
The holidays can be wonderful AND hard. You can be grateful for family and friends AND missing someone or dreading being around someone.
Does love look like endurance?
Many women in midlife carry an invisible scorecard, believing they must earn rest by finishing everything, earn joy by pleasing everyone, and earn peace by keeping the world around them stable.
By midlife, your mind has collected decades of stories. Thoughts from childhood, relationships, past wounds, disappointments, fears, and assumptions that show up at the worst times.