02
Jul
Entry 20: The Sacred Discomfort
Growth doesn’t feel like glory. It feels like friction. Like shedding skin that once felt safe. I used to run from discomfort—numb it, avoid it, label it as wrong. But now I see it as…
02
Jul
Entry 19: The Mirror and the Mountain
There’s a moment when the mirror and the mountain meet—when you realize the thing you’re climbing is also the thing you’re becoming. I used to think the goal was out there. But the summit isn’t…
02
Jul
Entry 18: The Table We Build
I used to wait for a seat at someone else’s table. Hoping to be invited. Hoping to be seen. But the table was never built for me. So I built my own. And I left…
02
Jul
Entry 17: The Weight of the Word
Words build worlds. I used to speak without thinking—filling silence with sound, hoping something would land. But now I know: every word is a seed. Every sentence, a spell. What I say shapes what I…
02
Jul
Entry 16: The Disruption is Divine
The plan was perfect—on paper. But life doesn’t follow outlines. It interrupts. It reroutes. It breaks what we thought we needed to reveal what we actually do. I used to resist disruption. Now I see…
02
Jul
Entry 15: The Sacred No
Not every door is meant to be opened. Not every invitation is sacred. I used to say yes to everything—opportunities, conversations, roles—because I feared missing out. But I’ve learned that discernment is devotion. Saying no…
02
Jul
Entry 14: The Echo Beyond
I used to think legacy was something you left behind. A statue. A name. A quote in someone else’s book. But now I see it differently. Legacy isn’t what follows you—it’s what flows through you.…