Dear Warrior Soul, You are not your job. You are not your degrees. You are not your marital status. You are not your car (or your bus pass). You are not the fullness of your schedule. You are not your family role. You are … read more
Be the Offering
Dear Warrior Soul, YOU WILL: Miss the mark + overcompensate. Give what you can anyway. Overpromise + underdeliver. Commit to serving anyway. Be uncertain and unsure. Show up anyway. Watch registrations, hawk-eyed. And be disappointed by the slow trickle or overwhelmed by the … read more
Read This When You’re Burnt Out & Ready to Give Up
Dear Warrior Soul, More than anything, I believe the world will better place when women stop grinding themselves to the bone and start making their lives feel like paradise. When people come into my work, they are usually feeling overwhelmed, unfulfilled and ready for … read more
The hidden secret about your fear
Dear Warrior Soul, If fear is your unwavering companion, always rearing its head when you want nothing more than its absence, it is not here to harm you but to be your master teacher. Do not run or hide or try to kill It. … read more
The Way Forward is With a Broken Heart
Prefer to listen to your posts? I’m happy to oblige: I have been madly, deeply, head over heels in love for the last 8 months. Like, kismet. Like, the heart wide open, surrendered, vulnerable, magical sacred kind of love. Like, roadtrip adventures, family introductions, setting … read more
Work as a Devotional Practice
Dear Warrior Soul, Whether I’m writing, speaking or working intimately with clients, my work is my devotional practice. I prepare for it with intention, love and surrender to the universe. It is an opportunity for me to be of service to my clients, my … read more
You are here to make magic and evolve your soul.
Dear Warrior Soul, It is time. Come to the table. Feast on your life. Every ounce of you is welcome. I see you, sister. Opinionated, otherworldly and unparalleled. On the planet to be fully self-expressed, radiantly divine and free. Baptized by wildfire, some of … read more
Wear Rejection Like a Badge of Honor
Berkeley, California – Summer 2003 “We’re worried about you*” were the first words of my brother’s intervention. Only one year my senior, his concern was both endearing and disconcerting. He tells me he understood when I took a year off from college to travel the … read more