May brings caps and gowns, open house invitations, and the quiet ache of closing a chapter. If you're like me, you've been elbows-deep in celebrations and logistics and a million tiny things that mark a season’s end.
Even if “summer” means something different these days, you’re likely standing at a threshold: an ending, a beginning—a blurry in-between.
Back in the weeks leading up to Easter, I shared some of my story—ways I navigated a recent disruption as circumstances reshaped not only my calendar, but also my sense of identity.
Sometimes change crashes in like that—without warning. Other times, it arrives right on schedule. But always, it asks us to respond with gentleness, kindness, and grace.
These reminders—from my friend and business partner, Jenna—were so timely for me, I wanted to pass them on to you…
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