
Pushing to Peace
I used to live in fear.
A fear so deep it had me pushing like a freight train up a mountain—all effort, all grit, no pause.
Sparks and smoke flew off of me, burning out my energy and scorching the people I loved.
I moved like a wild woman, driven by one core belief: I was alone.
My father had died.
My mother was surviving on the goodwill of my brothers.
The man I married was sick.
And somewhere in the quiet, I made a decision:
It’s up to me. I must do it all. I must hold it all.

Trying Something New -
Breaking the Pattern: From Imposter Syndrome to Self-Trust
Over the past year, I’ve been exploring intuitive work through psychic classes.
When I sit down to practice, images come to me—unexpected, subtle, often unclear.
At first, I questioned everything.
Was I making it up?
Was I doing it right?
That quiet inner voice crept in—the one that says:
“You’re not doing it right.”
“You’re not enough.”
It’s the voice of imposter syndrome, and it’s surprisingly loud.