“When we stop running from our truths, we can begin to instead look for and claim the hidden treasure within.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“Wholeness comes not from dancing in sunshine and rainbows, it comes from weathering life’s worst storms.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“It is only when we slow down, step back, and look at the bigger picture that we find resourceful and visionary solutions closer to the truth of who we are at the core.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“It's easy to talk big, but the important thing is whether or not you clean up the shit.”
Source: Norwegian Wood
“It is never too late to begin the process of seeing your own duality.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“When you identify too closely with something that simply isn't true, you shut yourself off from change, new perspectives, and growth.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“Any conflict that is met with compassion, love, and acceptance leads to freedom.”
Source: Name, Claim & Reframe: Your Path to a Well-Lived Life
“Entering a period of change is prime time for healing. We may find that seemingly random and unexplainable emotions start surfacing. We may get angry, afraid, or sad for no logical reason. It is not random, inexplicable, or illogical. If we follow the emotions, we will find that they are directly related to some memory or issue which wishes to surface and heal. It may be in the past, but the past has formed our present life experience.”
Source: Love's Longing
“I am suffocated by my own being just as much
as I am grateful for it.
I love everything in this way:
in such a way that I cannot bear it.
I know what it is
to love something so much
that every moment is something
both loved and lost.”
“I have started to spend my Fridays
playing tennis with a boy from my class,
and he said we would only do it as long as the weather permitted.
I have started looking forward to Fridays.
It is getting colder everyday,
this is the worst part of living in New England:
how quickly the seasons change.”