Notes on Courage

Reflections for staying human

From my heart to yours

When Life Begins Moving Through You Again

You can feel when someone is applying a life. You can feel when someone is inhabiting one. This week’s Notes on Courage letter explores embodiment, emotional aliveness, self-trust, and the ancient human work of transformation through relationship, truth, and presence.

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Our Pulse Before Language

What does it mean that every single one of us first arrived here through blood, pulse, body, and relationship? This Mother’s Day letter moves beyond polished narratives and returns to something older: breath, rupture, nervous system, origin, and the astonishing reality that before we ever had language, our bodies were already learning life. A reflection on inherited bracing, embodiment, healing, and the pulse that existed before performance.

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Living from the Signal

At some point, the signal stops being something you visit. It becomes the way you live. This week’s letter is about what happens when trust becomes embodied and alignment starts shaping the way you move through the world. Because self-trust is not built through certainty. It is built by staying with yourself long enough to listen.

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When Emergence Trembles

March often feels like a call to move — but real movement begins with staying. This letter explores emergence, the tremble that comes before growth, and the quiet practice of building capacity from within.

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