Procrastination: It’s Not Just an Excuse, It’s a Mind Game—Part 2 You’ve learned the science behind procrastination. Now it’s time to tackle it head-on with practical tips that actually work. In Part 2 of this series, I’m sharing strategies that will help you stop fighting your brain and make motivation less of a struggle. Spoiler: It involves humor, dopamine hits, and a whole lot of grace. Ready to stop letting procrastination control your life? Let’s go.
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Are You Stuck in the Procrastination Loop? We all procrastinate, but did you know it’s more than just a bad habit? In my latest blog post, I dive deep into the neuroscience and psychology of procrastination—it’s not just about poor time management, it’s a full-on mind game. Discover why your brain is working against you and when procrastination might signal something deeper. Ready to unlock the mystery? Click the link to read the full post and start breaking free from the cycle. Procrastination: It’s Not Just an Excuse, It’s a Mind Game
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We’ve all been told that we need to "find our purpose," but what if that’s not the right approach? In this post, I’m challenging the “find your purpose” narrative and offering a fresh take on living a life full of meaning. It’s not about having everything figured out or finding the one perfect path. It’s about experimenting, exploring what excites your soul, and embracing the constant evolution of who you are. Life is an experiment—there are no wrong answers, just opportunities to grow. So, let go of the pressure to "get it right" and start living a life that feels fulfilling, exciting, and most importantly, uniquely yours.
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Reflecting on the return of Trump and the Age of Aquarius, this post offers personal insights and practical guidance on navigating fear, divisiveness, and how we can show up better for each other in 2025.
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If you’d asked me ten years ago what life at 45 would look like, I would’ve painted a picture that was, at best, wildly naive. I figured by now I’d have it all figured out: a successful corporate career, thriving relationships, and a rock-solid sense of self. I thought life would be one of those “paint-by-numbers” masterpieces my grandpa used to paint—structured, polished, and complete. Instead, here I am, staring at another blank canvas, one that’s begging for something more like abstract art. And honestly? I’m terrified and loving it all at the same time. The Messy Reality of Being Human Being “unfinished” isn’t just a phase or a stage…