here’s the blog!
A content hub for anyone curious about making work fit their life and not the other way around. A safe space for introverts and perfectionists—featuring practical tips on how to get a job and on applying coaching and resourcing practices to daily life. Plus some personal stories here and there.
coaching is different, and that’s a good thing.
Coaching isn’t an easy sell, but it’s all the more worth it.
making genuine connections that actually help.
Why genuine conversations and curiosity matter more than business cards and small talk.
life-proofing a business.
Life is too unpredictable to not adapt your plans and goals to what’s really going on.
headaches and workplaces.
The migraines edition, aka how working from home might make you feel better.
when work is constantly inconsistent.
How to bring some calm and clarity to an ever-changing work schedule.
how to make LinkedIn a little less awful.
If you have to be there, you might as well make it a cozy spot.
what do you need to do your best work?
Boundaries are not just for saying no, they’re for showing up better.
make your resume a confidence booster.
Updating your resume can feel like a not-so-fun chore, but what if you get to tell your story and share your impact instead?
appreciate your natural strengths.
The skills that come naturally shape your path more than you think—don’t take them for granted.
make your work visible.
Your work deserves to be seen—here’s how to get noticed without feeling awkward about it.
how I became a recruiter (without planning to).
I became a recruiter because I never felt comfortable in interviews. Funny how life works, huh?
don’t be too nice.
I used to think being nice was a strength—until I realized it wasn’t helping anyone.
making peace with money.
Not business-minded but dreaming of starting something yours? I get it.
how to survive winter.
January and I aren’t besties, but we’re learning to coexist. Here’s how I make the slowest month of the year work for me.
a softer approach to personal branding.
Personal branding can be exhausting. Here’s what’s helped me stay (somewhat) consistent.
maybe, make your life harder.
Maybe making life harder isn’t always bad. Here’s why I’d do it all over again.
fails of the year: solopreneur edition.
A little balance for the highlight reels—here are my biggest solopreneur fails of the year (and why they’re not the whole story).