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The Power of Choosing Trust (Even After the Hurt) – Copy

Hope isn’t fluffy. It’s fierce.

In the third step of my CHOOSE framework—Openness—I share why hope is the quiet strength that keeps doors from locking shut, even when fear is pounding on the other side. From shifting your nekudat mabat (point of view) to talking to yourself instead of listening to your inner critic, this is how we stay open to possibility… even when the path isn’t clear.… Read More

Enactment-The Time Is Now

“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” — Edith Wharton

We wait for holidays, milestones, or “the right time” to shine. But the truth? You don’t have to wait. You are the light.

Positivity isn’t just a mood—it’s a must. A mindset. A choice. And when you choose it, you don’t just change yourself… you change the atmosphere around you.

Keep reading to discover how choosing enactment—your next brave step—can spark the change you’ve been waiting for.… Read More

The Power of Choosing Trust (Even After the Hurt)

Hope isn’t fluffy. It’s fierce.

In the third step of my CHOOSE framework—Openness—I share why hope is the quiet strength that keeps doors from locking shut, even when fear is pounding on the other side. From shifting your nekudat mabat (point of view) to talking to yourself instead of listening to your inner critic, this is how we stay open to possibility… even when the path isn’t clear.… Read More

What If a Better Possibility Is Just One Thought Away?

Hope isn’t fluffy. It’s fierce.

In the third step of my CHOOSE framework—Openness—I share why hope is the quiet strength that keeps doors from locking shut, even when fear is pounding on the other side. From shifting your nekudat mabat (point of view) to talking to yourself instead of listening to your inner critic, this is how we stay open to possibility… even when the path isn’t clear.… Read More

Honor Your Emotions

Your emotions are real. They’re just not your driver.

Step two in CHOOSE is Honor—feel the feelings, then let your values take the wheel. In this piece, I unpack why authenticity isn’t “say whatever I feel,” but a return to origin—mekoree (authentic) from makor (source). Plus, three quick shifts to move from reactivity to integrity.… Read More