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Disappearing Elm
Two days ago, my neighbor cut down her tree. It's well within her right, and yet—what does this say about our interconnectedness?
Unreliable
As humans, our perception is inherently flawed. It's our job as conscious, evolving beings to clear out our biases and see reality as it is.
110 Days
It's not fun to sit in discomfort, but that's the path to building resilience. So maybe we should let discomfort stick around for a while.
There is No Such Thing as Good
I feel a lot of pressure to be a "good" sister, daughter, partner, ally, etc. But what does it mean to be "good"?
Coming Back to Simple
It's easy to get caught up in the race for the complicated. What happens when you come back to basics?
The Solution Starts with Feeling
The climate crisis is really an empathy crisis. It's a crisis of not feeling. So we need to start by feeling.
How to Write for Change
Writing for progress means being intentional about what we say, careful about sharing our pain, and willing to make mistakes.
My Number One Piece of Advice for Entrepreneurs
My number one piece of advice for success in business has nothing to do with email subject lines or marketing funnels. It goes far deeper.
Imagine All We Can Learn
What if we collectively came to the table with the understanding that we're imperfect, that we'll most certainly be wrong about something?
Learning to Let Go
I’ve realized a pattern of grasping things so tightly my muscles ache. Clenching with white knuckles, fingernails digging into palms.
The Beauty of Mono-tasking
When I realized multi-tasking was dividing my focus and making me less present, I decided to break up with it in favor of "mono-tasking."
Leaders We Follow: Jon Ching
In Ancient Hawaiin culture, the term kino lau refers to seeing divinity in nature. Read how Jon Ching is painting divinity back into nature.
Indigenous-Owned Gift Guide
So much of what’s on-trend right now is inspired by Native American culture, and there’s a fine line between cultural appreciation and...
Leaders We Follow: Faith Williams & Brandon Finamore
Our future depends on each of us understanding our unique role on this planet. Here's how two artists are doing their part.
5 Lessons from Mother Nature
The healing of our environment depends on healing our relationship with nature. The best way to heal is to start listening.
Leaders We Follow: Infinity Goods
Learn how Ashwin Ramdas drew inspiration from the milk man to create his zero-waste grocery delivery company, Infinity Goods.
How to Slow Down Time, Part 5: Take Care of Your Body
The last piece of my formula for slow living and environmental wellness is to take care of your body. Along with our planet, your body is th
This is Time Travel
Yesterday I completed a 40-mile trek on the Colorado Trail. I experienced many things, but one realization was abundantly clear from the...
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