Love. It seems to be all I can focus on these days. For the first time since my marriage, I finally feel open and ready to let someone in. More than that, I’m craving it. I have grown and learned so much about myself over the last two years. I have let some in who … Continue reading The Ultimate Business Partner
Category: Love
When Things Go Right
Can I just say a thing? Everything is going so well! When's the last time you've been able to say that? It's been a while for me. Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of great stuff that has been happening in my life, but there's always some nagging voice in my head, or some lingering … Continue reading When Things Go Right
On the Edge of Something
It's been quiet, huh? I've been a bit of a mess. And it's pretty typical of me to not let anyone in until I've found a way to be okay. But, you know what? It's kind of lonely. And it's also not what MAVERICK is all about. If I'm going to say that this is … Continue reading On the Edge of Something
Outer Space and Sweaty Thighs
I've been reading a lot of poetry lately. Rupi Kaur, Atticus, Cleo Wade... they are speaking truths my heart doesn't know how to express yet. I am going to try and express an all-too-familiar feeling: - When your brain is consumed with the questions of "where am I going?" "What am I doing?" "What does … Continue reading Outer Space and Sweaty Thighs
The D- Word
You know what's funny? All this writing I do, both on and off this blog, and I never actually wrote about my divorce. Divorce. What a terrible word. So as I spent this last week prepping and preparing to make this whole MAVERICK thing public, it hit me that I need to write about it. … Continue reading The D- Word
A Pivotal Moment (And a little lesson on rewriting history.)
It was overtime. We had finally made it to the soccer national championship and it was all tied up, 0-0. The ball was at my feet, a defender was running at me, and I made the perfect touch. The ball made it just far enough ahead that I could out-run the defender and be set … Continue reading A Pivotal Moment (And a little lesson on rewriting history.)