Live life connected



Change was asking me to become a fuller, embodied version of myself.

I didn’t choose cancer. I am broken… again.

My relationship with change is matter of fact and ‘knowing’ acts as my compass.

Resistance to change has a purpose and it’s usually what shows up first.

Nothing was wrong, but I still wanted to make a change…

Was it that I loved change, or that I didn’t love who I was?

Navigating change is an invitation to know who you are.

What if healing is the result of living as if you already were healed?
