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Continue reading →: Another Damn Good Day at Work
I know I just wrote about this yesterday, but here I am again—talking about work. Because honestly, I love my job. I love the people I work with, the relationships I’ve built, and the trust that has been placed in me. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about being in a workplace…
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Continue reading →: The Midas Touch
Working in Human Resources—especially in recruiting—is no joke. Some days, it feels like an impossible game of matching the right people with the right roles, and other days, it’s incredibly rewarding. Today? Definitely one of the rewarding ones. Each recruiter on my team is assigned a specific region, but we…
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Continue reading →: Teaching Confidence (and Learning It Myself)
Every night, before my daughter goes to bed, we have a ritual. After we finish reading books, I tell her to repeat after me:I am powerful. She repeats.I am brave. She repeats.I am beautiful. She repeats.I am strong. She repeats.I am brilliant. She repeats. And so on. Like clockwork, every…
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Continue reading →: Morning Moments That Matter
One of my favorite moments of the day is waking up my daughter. Some mornings, she rolls over, pulling the covers tighter, not quite ready to leave the warmth of sleep. Other mornings, she wakes up with the sweetest energy, like the world is fresh and full of possibilities. This…
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Continue reading →: One Brutal 5:30 AM Workout
This morning, I got up at 4:45 AM to make it to a workout class. That’s right, before the sun even considered rising, I was already moving. Out the door by 5:00 AM, walking into the gym, wondering what I had just signed myself up for. And honestly? It was…
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Continue reading →: 5 Seconds to Change
I started reading The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins, and within the first chapter, I could already feel it calling me out. It’s not a book that lets you sit comfortably in your excuses. It’s not about waiting for motivation or hoping for the right moment. It’s about action—and…
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Continue reading →: No More “Sorry” – Owning My Voice
I’ve always been one to over-apologize. I’d say sorry for things that weren’t my fault, for things that were beyond my control, for moments when I simply needed to voice my feelings. I’d apologize for being uncomfortable, for setting a boundary, for speaking up about something that didn’t sit right…
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Continue reading →: You Aren’t Your Thoughts—You Are Your Actions
I’ve spent a lot of time in my head. Overthinking, analyzing, waiting for the right moment, the right feeling, the right time to start something. I’ve told myself, I’ll do it when I feel motivated. I’ll start when I’m ready. I’ll change when it makes sense. But guess what? That…