2025 Reflections: 7 Ways to Flourish in 2026

2025: A Year of Overcoming It’s been a full year of learning, doing, being, reflecting, and healing. I worked hard to overcome several triggers this […]

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From Patterns to Freedom

I snapped recently. I was exhausted from holding space for a ton of people. I then immersed myself in something that was heavy. I played […]

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4 Insights for Youth: Courage, Authenticity, Mindfulness, and Purpose

Today, we are launching two more children’s books. They are special to us, because the characters are roughly based on real people in our close […]

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5 Ways to Authenticity and Purpose: Mr. and Mrs. Mahi

I watched the Dharma release on Netflix, Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, the other day. It is, on the surface, about a couple that shares an […]

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4 Phases of Flourishing: Leadership Fiji

I was invited to give a talk recently to the 2022 Leadership Fiji cohort (they just graduated, actually), thanks to amazing cohort-member, intersectional queer feminist […]

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3 Reasons Women are Disempowered and 5 Steps to Change It

Recently, I gave a talk at an event organized by the local chapter of the Women’s Federation for World Peace. My talk was entitled: “3 […]

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7 Ways to Stop Internalizing Patriarchy

I’ve noticed in the last several workshops I’ve facilitated, that feminists, like the rest of us, have internalized patriarchal ways of being. Indeed, I wrote […]

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7 Steps to Building a Friendship with God

After finishing our book, The Dimensions of True Self – A Workbook for Living and Leading Authentically, I read a book called Friendship with God – An […]

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4 Tips about My New Book: The Four Ethics

I’ve been working on a couple of books with co-authors, but this one showed up one morning with a silent insistence: write me now. It […]

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My Journey: 5 Steps to Awakened Living

I’ve been on a journey of awakening my true self for several years.* When I look back though, I realize I’ve always been on this […]

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