When Life Cracks You Open: Finding What You Love in the Breaking
She came to me looking for stability.
Two curve balls had landed in rapid succession: her best friend died suddenly, and she lost her job. The ground beneath her—the ground she thought was solid—had given way.
She wanted help finding a new position. She was tired of the instability, the uncertainty, the feeling that life was against her.
I understood. Of course she felt that way.
But I also saw something else.
Life Isn't Against You—It's Breaking You Open
From Clutter to Clarity: Books That Transformed My Career and Money
I remember the drive home from Tahoe — the book Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui sitting on the seat beside me. By the time I pulled into my driveway, I couldn’t wait. I dropped my bags, opened closets, and started pulling things out: sweaters that never fit, a painting I’d never loved, my grandmother’s china that felt more like duty than delight. Box after box filled, each trip to Goodwill leaving the house lighter, as if the walls themselves were exhaling.
That practice never left me. In my dining room sits an “outbox” — always ready for the next thing that no longer belongs. Everything around me now feels useful or beautiful. (Okay, except for one microwave, my partner insists on keeping. But love is a package deal, and I’ll take him over a clear counter any day.)
Bring Your Truth to Work
I worked in corporate sales for 20 years. At Polycom, it was the end of the quarter, and what mattered more than anything was meeting my number — even at the cost of the client’s well-being. I felt dirty. Numbers mattered. Image mattered. But inside, I felt hollow — like a puppet going through the motions.
I Don’t Know What’s Next: Loving the Questions
Five months ago, my daughter moved out. After 29 years of being a parent, this chapter has come to a close.
When I started taking selfies, I realized I was lost.
I don’t know what to do with myself.
My house stays clean. There’s barely any laundry. The fridge is full.
I’ve spent decades raising two children, caring for a sick husband, and an aging mother. Now my life is quiet. Still.
I have all this energy — and I don’t know where to direct it.
“I don’t know” is the black water I’m swimming in.
And then I heard these words
“I’m What?”
✧ Your Unique Design
Each of us is born with a unique design—
a soul-level pattern, a way of seeing and being that belongs only to us.
It’s like a spiritual thumbprint.
No two are the same.
And when we begin to live from this inner knowing,
life flows with more ease, more alignment, more quiet joy.
Center
Returning to Center: Love, Power, and the 25th Gene Key
Would you like to experience more love in your life?
I know I do.
Not just romantic love—but that deep, quiet, peaceful feeling that fills you from within.
I used to think this came from other people or special moments—
a meaningful conversation, a hike in the hills, or a perfect meal.
But now I understand something more:
That feeling of love isn’t something I find. It’s who I am.
It’s the steady hum within me—like bees in a hive.
Genius
The Genius We Can’t Always See
For the last thirty minutes, I got caught in a vortex of beauty and magic—
watching Kennedy Center Honors performances on YouTube.
One of my favorites?
Heart performing “Stairway to Heaven.”
The music, the power, the reverence—it moved me.
You can see the genius of the performers shining on stage.
Like many of my clients, I’m drawn to excellence—not just in what’s visible, but in what’s supported behind the scenes.
This is true in careers too.
Your genius may not be center stage,
but it quietly shapes the world around you.