The Things We Put Between Ourselves and Stillness

I renewed my fishing license this week — not because I’ve been fishing, but because I finally admitted how much I’ve been avoiding the kind of stillness that tells the truth. This is a small story about slowing down, sitting with what hurts, and taking one quiet step toward the parts of ourselves we keep at arm’s length.

Authenticity, Commitment, and Quiet Impact – Trail Marker #6

A reflection on authenticity, consistency, and the quiet ways our lives nourish others. Trail Marker #6 explores stewardship, presence, and honest impact.

Now It’s Real: Living Your Values Consistently – Trail Marker #5 — Embodied Influence

There’s a moment when your values stop being something you practice and start being something you are. Decisions get cleaner. Boundaries get quieter. And without forcing anything, your presence begins shaping the environment around you. That’s Trail Marker #5 — the point where your life becomes the evidence.

The Quiet Ways I Miss My Dad

Four years after losing my dad, I’m realizing my grief didn’t show up as sadness — it showed up in the things I quietly stopped doing. Golf, fishing, football, even gas‑price conversations. And now, as my mom prepares to move, I’m seeing the small rituals and habits where I still miss him the most.

Trail Marker #2: Protecting What Matters 🪧

Resilience isn’t about perfection—it’s about protecting what matters when the world crowds in with comparison, distraction, and fear. Trail Marker #2 explores how guardrails—habits, boundaries, rhythms, and legacy moments—help us live our values with courage and clarity.

Finding Purpose Through Life’s Challenges – Trail Marker #1

Momentum isn’t purpose. Trail Marker #1 is about naming what matters—three values that anchor you when life snaps hard.

Career Transition Checklist: What to Do After a Major Life Change

A practical, honest guide to navigating career upheaval, identity shifts, and emotional resets—with trail markers, not prescriptions.