Notes on Courage

Reflections for staying human

From my heart to yours

When You Stop Looking for a Blueprint & Become the Architect of Your Own Life

Most of us spend far more time looking for a blueprint than recognizing the one that's already unfolding within us. We gather information, seek answers, and turn our lives over from every angle, hoping someone else can tell us what to build, where to go, or who to become. Meanwhile, something quieter keeps returning. This week's letter explores the difference between recognition and participation, the hidden rep beneath every meaningful change, and the courage it takes to stop searching for a blueprint and begin authoring a life that belongs to you.

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Homecoming

Sometimes the hardest part isn't knowing what matters Sometimes it's carrying the next steps alone. Homecoming explores what becomes possible when we stay with ourselves long enough to hear what our lives have been trying to tell us.

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Staying Is the Exhale

We finally get the vacation. The long weekend. The slower morning. The break we've been craving for months. And yet somehow, the same ache is still waiting for us when we return. This week's Notes on Courage letter explores what happens when escape no longer feels like enough—and the possibility that the exhale we've been searching for may live closer than we think.

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