Not Our Normal Anymore
Growth doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it’s simply choosing what aligns with who you’re becoming instead of what feels familiar. In this reflection, I share a small, ordinary moment that revealed just how much quiet change has taken place — and how powerful those subtle shifts can be.
My Journey So Far
This morning’s reflection walks through the early phases of change — awareness, interrupting old patterns, and building small consistent habits. Real change didn’t come from drastic decisions, but from repeating small behaviors until they became the new normal.
Winter & Spring Compete
Iowa weather can’t decide if it’s winter or spring — and honestly, neither can I lately. Some days I feel motivated and steady, other days I’m tired, irritable, and starting over again. This week reminded me that real change doesn’t happen overnight. It looks a lot more like February… uneven, messy, and slowly thawing.
Investing in Myself
Real healing doesn’t come from a single perfect day.
It comes from small decisions repeated long enough to change your life. In this post I share what I’m learning while lowering my blood sugar and building new habits inside my 365 Days of Me journey — not overnight, but through daily investment.
Healing in Phase 2
We wait for change to feel big.
A fresh start, a perfect Monday, a dramatic turning point.
But real change rarely announces itself.
It shows up quietly — in the small decisions we repeat when nobody is watching.
This week I realized progress didn’t come from one perfect day. It came from dozens of ordinary ones I almost gave up on.
Being 5% Human
Last night I ordered pizza.
Not out of rebellion. Not out of “forget it.”
Out of exhaustion.
But instead of spiraling, I stayed intentional. I chose water. I moved my body. I monitored my blood sugar. I learned.
This isn’t about perfection.
It’s about building structure and self-trust — even on the hard nights.
WAKE-UP
This isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment or another sign. It’s about closing the gap between knowing and doing. Real change starts with intentional movement—small choices, honest wins, and showing up even when it’s uncomfortable. If you’ve been calling it “stuck,” this is your reminder: you’re ready to move.
The Myth of Motivation
Consistency doesn’t come from pushing harder — it grows through compassion. This reflection explores why motivation fades, how autopilot keeps us stuck, and how gentle self-awareness creates sustainable change. A reminder that showing up imperfectly still counts.
Failures are a lesson
Failure doesn’t scare me—but staying stuck does. This is a raw reflection on addiction, self-sabotage, and the daily work of rewiring the mind. When positive thinking isn’t enough, growth begins by digging deeper, questioning autopilot behaviors, and choosing to fight for yourself—one intentional step at a time.