Say Hello In today’s episode of Navigate the Day, I explore what it really means to practice letting go—not in a detached or cold way, but in a way that allows me to love more honestly and live with a little more peace. Epictetus reminds me that nothing I have, not even the people I hold closest, truly belongs to me. Life gives, life changes, and eventually, life takes back. That truth used to feel harsh, but lately I’ve been learning that it’s actually an invitation to be more present, more...
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Say Hello In today’s episode of Navigate the Day, I explore what it really means to practice letting go—not in a detached or cold way, but in a way that allows me to love more honestly and live with a little more peace. Epictetus reminds me that nothing I have, not even the people I hold closest, truly belongs to me. Life gives, life changes, and eventually, life takes back. That truth used to feel harsh, but lately I’ve been learning that it’s actually an invitation to be more present, more...
Say Hello In this episode, I reflect on the wisdom of Epictetus, who reminds us that disturbing news—no matter how shocking or painful—is ultimately outside our control and shouldn’t dictate our inner peace. The real power lies in how we respond, not in the events themselves. I get real about my own struggles—feeling stuck in a job that no longer fits, wrestling with pride and impatience, and the challenges of working with others when my heart isn’t fully in it. I share my ongoin...
Navigate The Day
Say Hello In today’s episode of Navigate the Day, I explore what it really means to practice letting go—not in a detached or cold way, but in a way that allows me to love more honestly and live with a little more peace. Epictetus reminds me that nothing I have, not even the people I hold closest, truly belongs to me. Life gives, life changes, and eventually, life takes back. That truth used to feel harsh, but lately I’ve been learning that it’s actually an invitation to be more present, more...