The World Is Within Reach: How Travel Changed My Life and Can Change Yours Too
When I was young, the world felt impossibly large – so vast, so far away, and certainly out of reach. […]
When I was young, the world felt impossibly large – so vast, so far away, and certainly out of reach. […]
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 21 million adults in the United States, about 8.3% of all
For 26 years, I poured my life into my family – raising four beautiful children, building a home, staying married
For most of my life, I’ve been called “OCD” by family and friends. But I never saw it that way.
For as long as I can remember, faith has been a part of my life. My family has believed in
For most of my life, I made every excuse to stay indoors. Seasonal allergies, work, stress, and the general busyness
One of my dreams, ever since my late twenties, was to retire early. I didn’t know exactly how it would
There are many things in my life that I could have done differently, paths not taken, mistakes made, dreams delayed.
I started journaling before I even knew what it was. I must’ve been eight or nine when I received one
For many years, I measured success by how well I could keep up. I thought that if I managed to
I came into adulthood right as the Information Age was beginning. I still remember sitting down to find information for
As a child, I always believed I’d grow up to be a doctor. Not just any doctor, an obstetrician. I
What if your planner didn’t just hold your appointments, but reflected what matters most to you? In the hustle
We all begin with a plan, often crafted with hope, clarity, and excitement. But life has a way of throwing
When we think about planning, most of us focus on goals, deadlines, and to-do lists. We map out the path,
In our fast-paced, always-on world, it’s easy to get swept up in the busyness of life and forget to check
When it comes to productivity, most people focus on what they need to do, task lists, goals, habits, and routines.
In the rush to reach our goals, it’s easy to become laser-focused on what’s next, always chasing the next step,