Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...
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Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...
How many of us at one time believed that being the “good girl” was the key to success?—say yes, be easy, stay agreeable. But behind the high-achieving exterior… You were constantly second-guessing yourself, shape-shifting to meet everyone else’s expectations, and wondering why you felt so drained? 😔 In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the patterns that so many of us—especially women—are conditioned into: people-pleasing, blurred boundaries, and the belief that being liked i...
Becoming More Me
Late at night, the screen glow felt like company… 104 tabs open, none moving forward. The sock drawer suddenly “urgent.” In Becoming More Me, I talk about how a busy, brilliant brain reaches for quick dopamine when the nervous system isn’t feeling safe. Strategy won’t stick until safety does. In this episode, we treat screen time as a mirror—not the enemy. I walk you through my T.R.U.S.T. framework to decode why we disconnect and how to come back to what matters: I share how...