Learning. Growth. Love by Lexie Wolf
I try to attend to the many details of this human life with as much skill and grace as I can muster - while not losing sight of the big picture. The truly important stuff. There’s a saying Bill and I often repeat to each other: “the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” (Stephen Covey).
Choosing Growth by Lexie Wolf
There’s something I love about the energy of New Year’s—the sense of turning a fresh page. It’s a natural time to reflect and be intentional about what we want change to look like in our lives. Because here’s the truth: we are always changing. Time marches on. Circumstances shift. Life shapes us. Even the cells in our body completely renew themselves every seven years. Impermanence isn’t just a groovy Buddhist catchphrase—it’s real. We couldn’t keep things the same even if we wanted to.
Exploration and Growth Through Storytelling by Nicole Souther
Stories help weave a society together by providing a moral compass through teachings that reach a wide audience. They are magical in their ability to not be restrained in dogma, rules, and laws. Instead, they are creative, entertaining, relatable, and are a reminder to avoid polarity of thinking.