Tag: vestibular migraine

  • Recovery Isn’t Returning. It’s Finally Becoming Yourself.

    Recovery Isn’t Returning. It’s Finally Becoming Yourself.

    Recovery isn’t about returning to who you were. Sometimes it’s about becoming the first version of yourself whose body, mind, and leadership finally align. Reflections on grief, resilience, chronic illness, leadership, and what healing has taught me about people and systems.

  • Winning Is a Practice

    Winning Is a Practice

    Five years of Winning Wednesday taught me something unexpected: winning isn’t about achievement. It’s about learning to notice evidence of progress, one week at a time.

  • Dreaming

    Dreaming

    A handful of blueberries became proof of something much larger: healing, hope, and the return of a future that finally feels reachable.

  • Blind Writing

    Blind Writing

    What happens when you refuse to stop looking for the root cause. A decade-long search for answers, a vestibular migraine diagnosis, and the unexpected lessons that came from losing abilities I once took for granted.

  • Batch #2: Listening for Recovery Signals in Real Time

    Batch #2: Listening for Recovery Signals in Real Time

    Paying attention to subtle changes in the environment is crucial for recovery. Today’s observation of light behavior is a reminder that progress is happening.

  • Modern Motherhood Requires Systems Navigation

    Modern Motherhood Requires Systems Navigation

    Modern motherhood increasingly requires systems navigation, medical discernment, emotional endurance, and operational leadership. A personal reflection on vestibular migraines, healthcare advocacy, intergenerational patterns, and the invisible labor of stewardship.