Origin

Major life transitions rarely announce themselves clearly.

Sometimes they arrive through sudden crisis.

Sometimes through burnout, ongoing team conflict, struggling children, aging parents, miscarriage, vocational uncertainty, or the quiet realization that something can no longer continue as it has.

When those unsettling questions refuse to go away, we are forced to respond.

  • How did we get here?

  • What now?

  • Who is safe?

  • Where can I find clarity?

For many people, transition becomes an isolating and disorienting place. What once felt clear can suddenly feel clouded by confusion, grief, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion.

We know that place firsthand.

Despite long-held fears and self-limiting beliefs around creativity,

I slowly began experimenting with movement, art, prayer, and reflection.

Often the way forward feels unclear

In my own seasons of major transition, I experienced deep loneliness and uncertainty. The way forward often felt hidden beneath emotional flooding, sleepless nights, and the paralysis that comes from feeling stuck.

Left alone with my own thoughts, the confusion only intensified.

Over time, I began to recognize that healing and discernment required more than simply “thinking harder.” I needed to engage my whole self — body, mind, spirit, creativity, and community.

I started free writing for ten minutes a day after being inspired by The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron.

I took long walks and prayed differently.

I practiced yoga.

I attended classes at the gym.


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