Are you a good judge of character? Honestly… no, I’m not. Not because I’m naïve or unaware, but because I choose to see the good in people even after they’ve shown me the parts that hurt. I give grace where boundaries should’ve been firmer. I look for potential instead of patterns. I listen to words …
When are you most happy? When am I most happy? I stared at this question for ten minutes and had nothing. Not because I don’t want happiness… but because I genuinely don’t know what it looks like for me right now. I know what peace feels like in small moments. I know what distraction feels …
I was hesitant to write this. Being vulnerable is uncomfortable, and admitting how I really feel meant letting go of the image of “having it together.”
But I’ve learned that avoiding my emotions didn’t make me stronger it just kept me stuck. Writing this was a way to stop performing and start being honest, with myself first.
I didn’t write this for sympathy. I wrote it because honesty is the only way I know how to heal, and because if this makes even one person feel less alone, it was worth it.
Most people talk about healing like it’s this calm, gentle transition. But nobody tells you what actually happens when life finally gives you everything you’ve been praying for. Because the truth is: when you’ve lived most of your life in uncertainty, peace isn’t just unfamiliar… it feels unsafe. Last night I had a breakthrough about …
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? The best advice I’ve ever received came from an old movie called “Joe Dirt”. It’s about a man that was lost as a child during a family trip. Joe went through hell trying to not only reconnect with the family he had lost, but also find …
Humanity is off balance. Too often, conversations about men and women turn into battles over who carries more weight. The truth is, both sides are struggling. Women often shoulder invisible labor at home while men are pressured to always provide and never show weakness. The real issue isn’t men versus women, it’s imbalance. Until we stop competing over who suffers more and start building partnerships based on fairness, respect, and support, we’ll stay divided when we should be united.
Let’s talk about the thoughts that sneak in when you’re alone. The ones that make you flinch, question yourself, reality, and the people around you. Intrusive thoughts. They’re the mental spam no one asked for. Random, often dark, and hard to shake. And if you’ve had them (you probably have), you’re not broken. You’re not …
“Growth doesn’t just happen, it starts with the expectations we set for others and ourselves.” Expectations of Ourselves We tend to carry heavy standards for who we “should” be and what we “should” achieve. These internal expectations can motivate us, but they can also create shame if we fall short. By being intentional, we shift …
Who I Am My name is Jeremy, and like many of you, I’m still learning what it means to grow personally, professionally, and as a parent. I’m the father of a 19-year-old son who’s finding his own way in the world, and walking alongside him has been one of my greatest teachers. I’ll be real: there …




