
For high-performers ready to stop building someone else's success and start claiming their vision and purpose.
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Something New Is Starting
I have been writing From Fine to Free for a while now. Essays. Notes. Reflections on what it looks like to stop performing your life and start actually living it.
And somewhere along the way, people started writi...
I woke up one morning, and there was nothing there.
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Not sadness. Not anger. Not even exhaustion in the way exhaustion has a texture to it. Just nothing. A flat, gray obligation to get up and do the thing...
The Chief Nursing Officer greeted me. We had met during the interview. She was a small-framed woman wearing sneakers. That should have been my first sign of what was to come.
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“Welcome,...
It was a Friday afternoon when the call came in. It had been a call I was not sure I would receive. Before we get into the details, let me share a little background.
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I had spent 14 years in healthcare lead...
There are moments in life when you know something needs to shift, but you cannot quite name what. This week, Nate Ong of Honest to Greatness and I are writing together about exactly that space.
In our conversations, we found ourselves circ...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
In touch with the human experience. Quirky. Real. Nurse. Coach. Occasional van dweller. I write about the quiet work of finding yourself again. Come sit with me for a while.
Self-awareness without action is just sophisticated self-torture | Autopilot is comfortable. Comfortable is a slow death. | Let's walk the uncomfortable path together. | The Analogy Architect
After 20 years in tech, four kids, and more uncertainty than I expected, I started writing about overthinking and navigating difficult decisions. Engineer. Writer. Subscribe for free weekly reflections on building a meaningful life.
Writer | Author | Solopreneur. 2 years ghostwriting for digital coaches selling high-ticket programs. Now I help writers monetize their writing, newsletters, and communities without burning out. Lives in Kobe, Japan.
This space is for growth, intentional living, mindset & personal development•I encourage you to become your truest self• Know your voice matters, you are enough, & you are not alone•Nurse, CRNA, Former Healthcare Executive•MI based writer & Mom\ud83e\ude77
20+ years in consulting. I write about the realities of portfolio work that don't make the highlight reel, wealth up close & what companies don't want written down. Countryside life figuring out what's next. Weekly essays for the ambitious & restless
I write Honest to Greatness from Singapore, essays for people whose careers stopped following the script. Mostly about the decisions that loop, reinvention, and the quiet cost of becoming someone new. I coach people through the same questions.
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