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Stories FROM THE JOURNEY

These stories come from individuals who have walked through fear, overwhelm, self-doubt, and change. Each one is a glimpse into what it looks like to keep going, even when things feel heavy.​

 

Whether you are reading with curiosity or looking for something that speaks to your own experience, you are welcome here. These voices offer perspective, connection, and encouragement for the road ahead.

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Chase R.

Chase R.

I have learned so much about myself and how I operate naturally. I now have tools to conquer certain situations, and have a lot better mindset overall.
Jo K.

Jo K.

Anyone who has healed from/grieved through something significant can attest to anger's place in the process. Anger has its healthy place. Give it a rightful space to process through, not sit in.
Emily R.

Emily R.

I had never experienced the anxiety I was experiencing, and I walked around feeling like there was a heavy weight on my chest.
David R.

David R.

Imagine my surprise when I realized I was a leader.  For much of my life I thought leadership was a role or a title. I thought it was about creating goals for an organization or telling people where to go.  A few years ago, I discovered that the most important person I would ever lead is me.  I am a leader, and I have a primary audience of one: myself.
Vivika M.

Vivika M.

Sometimes I struggle to take care of myself, and I don’t want to anymore. I want to move past that and treat myself like I would treat anyone else.
Calista T.

Calista T.

For too long, I lived inside a story that wasn’t truly mine. It was written in someone else’s words: words of criticism, control, and verbal abuse. That chapter weighed me down, made me question my worth, and left me believing that I had to settle for less than I deserved.
Chloe R.

Chloe R.

You can’t support others if you can’t support yourself. Support is cheering your team on and providing yourself to be a vault.
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