In Rhythm With Enough
Living within my means isn’t about deprivation or restriction—it’s about living in tune with what’s real. With what I have. […]
Living within my means isn’t about deprivation or restriction—it’s about living in tune with what’s real. With what I have. […]
Forgiveness isn’t a one-time decision. It’s a slow, aching process—like pulling out a thorn that’s been buried under the skin
You don’t owe anyone your energy, your time, or your story just because they ask for it.You are allowed to
I treat my money like I treat the earth—valuable, limited, and worthy of real respect. Not just because it pays
There’s something grounding about remembering that money, like everything else in life, moves in cycles. Sometimes there’s abundance—things flow, doors
Conflict doesn’t always explode. Sometimes, it simmers—quiet and constant—beneath the surface. In the aftermath of separation or divorce, conflict often
You don’t have to be perfect to be worthy of your own kindness. You don’t have to have everything figured
Every time I choose to save instead of spend, I remind myself—I’m not just holding onto money, I’m planting a
Saving—whether it’s money, energy, or even emotional bandwidth—isn’t about hoarding or living in fear. It’s about wisdom. Just like nature
Divorce is not just an emotional or relational ending—it’s also a legal process, often cold, complex, and overwhelming. When love