Questions You'll Wish You

What Is True for You? How to Live the Questions When Life is Uncertain

Today I met with my mentor and shared how sad I’ve been lately. The state of the world, my own creeping depression, and then the unexpected loss of a friend last week…they’ve culminated into a giant inner emptiness. What am I even doing here? What are any of us doing? What actually matters? When we don’t have answers, it’s time to live the questions. Here’s one way to do that.

The Questions I Would Have Asked My Dad - How to Live in the Messy Middle of Life

My dad left our family when I was a baby, and when he reappeared in my twenties (only to die soon later) I didn’t ask him any questions. Here are the things I would ask if given a do-over.

Questions You'll Wish You Asked: New Year’s 2022 Edition

Here are some questions to ask as the year winds down. Pick a few to journal out, ask them tonight at the dinner table, or put them in your back pocket for later reflection.

Allow them to reveal layers of yourself, provide clarity, and help you to hone in on what’s most important as you cross the threshold of a new year.

Why I Keep Talking About the Journals (Grief, Thought Work, & Ego versus Truth)

“She’s capitalizing on her mom’s death.”

“Why is she talking about these journals so much?”

“If these journals are so important, why is she even charging for them? Shouldn’t important things people need be free?”

I’ve heard everything you see above as I’ve marketed the Questions You’ll Wish You Asked journals in the last few weeks.

Why do I let someone talk to me like that, you ask?

What Van Gogh Can Teach Us About Failure (and Life)

Did you know that during his lifetime, Van Gogh tried a bunch of different careers and “failed” at all of them? Did you know that his art wasn't even appreciated until after his death? So…what does this have to do with us?