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Hi, There’s a particular kind of season that doesn’t get talked about much. It’s the space between the no longer and the not yet. The old way doesn’t quite fit anymore, but the next thing hasn’t fully revealed itself. Even though nothing looks “wrong” from the outside, something inside you knows: there’s more than this. This in-between isn’t a failure. If you’re finding yourself here, questioning, sensing, wondering, you’re paying attention. And I'm right there with you! I wrote a short reflection about this in my blog this week. You can read it here: And if you want a little more structure and support around this question of what’s next, I’m hosting a live webinar on February 12 from where I’ll walk through the framework I use with women navigating transitions like this. No pressure—just an invitation if it feels right. Wherever you are in the process, trust this: With love, |
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Hello, I’ve been sitting with something this week, and I suspect I’m not the only one. This week left me unsettled. I woke up this morning feeling like I should be doing more. I wrote about what surfaced. You can read it here: Choosing How to Show Up in a World That Won't Stop Shouting With you, Trish
Hi! I’m hosting a live webinar on February 12, and I want to personally invite you. This season of life brings big questions, such as: • Who am I without the role I’ve been in for decades? • What actually matters now? • How do I move forward with a sense of purpose? This webinar is a space to pause, reflect, and get clarity about what’s next, without the pressure to have it all figured out. If you’re in a transition (career, identity, purpose, timing), this hour is for you. Register here:...
When we hear the word legacy, it’s easy to think about the future and what we’ll leave behind someday. But what if legacy isn’t just something you leave?What if it’s something you live each and every day? This week’s Weekly Spark explores a question that’s been sitting with me: What would your life be like if you thought of legacy as something you live, not just something you leave? I wrote a short reflection on this idea, along with journaling prompts, to invite you to pause and notice how...