The Latest
Essays on Aliveness
FOR THE HIGHLY CAPABLE WOMEN
Questions of marriage, desire, reinvention, self-trust, and the complicated business of becoming yourself.
Midlife Career Change: What If Success No Longer Feels Worth the Cost?
A reflective essay for women considering a midlife career change and questioning whether more money, status, or security is worth the life required to maintain it. Because success is not success if it costs you the life you actually want.
The Hidden Cost of Holding It All Together
High-achieving women aren’t burning out — they’re shutting down. This article reveals the hidden nervous system pattern behind numbness, detachment, and decision fatigue, and how recalibration restores your signal.
What No One Tells You About Outgrowing Someone You Love
What no one tells high-achieving women about outgrowing someone they love — and how clarity, truth, and somatic capacity reshape everything.
Why High-Achieving Women Feel Flat (Even When Life Looks Good)
Why high-achieving women feel flat even when life looks good—and what your body is trying to tell you. A sharp, intimate take on aliveness, erotic current, and the identity shift beneath your exhaustion.
Why High-Achieving Women Mistake Contraction for Strength
Why high-achieving women contract under pressure, mistake bracing for strength, and lose access to aliveness — and what returns when softness leads.
The New Luxury: Aliveness in a World That Trains Women to Go Numb
Why high-achieving women feel numb—and why erotic aliveness is becoming the new luxury. A cultural, somatic exploration of flatness, desire, and power.