Iβve been watching my brain lately… OK, waitβ¦ waitβ¦ hear me out. I havenβt completely lost it. I know you canβt literally watch a brain like how I watchedβwell, serial-inhaledβseason 4 of Bridgerton, but honestly, Iβm paying a heck of a lot more attention to my thoughts, and the way they feed into my reactions. And Iβm loving it more and more. Too often before, my brain felt like a noisy, messy roommate that I couldnβt escape while we both worked from homeβ¦ at the same companyβ¦ on the same project. Now, in Big Age (and with nothing perfect, obviously), my brain is more like an enemies-to-lovers rom-com. Our beef has lessened, we…
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What Do You Love About the Way You
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Why Unlearning Is One Key to Growth in 2026
I was speaking with a friend this morning who was doubting herselfβher reaction to a situation she already knew the answer toβyet was still willing to give the offending person the benefit of the doubt. A person who, in my opinion, was way past that point and who earned all the doubt and zero benefit. I listened and in response I said my piece, spoke my truth, and she heard me. Sheβs my mate and Iβd never steer her wrong, but when our convo was over it left me thinking: what if, in this season β still wintering, so to speak β and not rushing to force ourselves to learn…