Category: Mindset

  • When Justice Is Partial and Silence Is Easier Than Truth

    When Justice Is Partial and Silence Is Easier Than Truth

    This deeply personal reflection explores partial justice, emotional courage, and the cost of listening when truth is uncomfortable. Through my family’s experience with disclosure, trial, advocacy, and recovery, I examine what survivors need from us—and why raising children who can speak hard truths requires adults willing to hear them.

  • Possible Is My Favorite Ingredient

    Possible Is My Favorite Ingredient

    Discover why “possible is my favorite ingredient” is more than a kitchen motto. Learn how understanding an ingredient’s purpose unlocks creativity, supports whole-food cooking, and transforms everyday meals. This Treehouse philosophy weaves together stewardship, Fuel Flow, and *Not By Bread Alone*—one possibility at a time.

  • One-Goal Reset

    One-Goal Reset

    When life feels overwhelming, the answer isn’t doing more—it’s choosing one thing that matters most. Learn how a One-Goal Reset reduces decision fatigue, honors your current capacity, and helps you build lasting momentum through simple, repeatable actions that create stability instead of striving for perfection.

  • The Quiet Art of Setting Things Down

    The Quiet Art of Setting Things Down

    Learn the quiet art of discerning what truly belongs in your hands. This reflection explores stewardship, capacity, and the freedom that comes from releasing unnecessary burdens. Discover how carrying only what is yours creates space for steadiness, presence, and a sustainable life rooted in clarity—not obligation, performance, or perfection.

  • Begin Before You’re Ready: Why Waiting May Be Keeping You Stuck

    Begin Before You’re Ready: Why Waiting May Be Keeping You Stuck

    Waiting until you feel ready may be the very thing keeping you from moving forward. Discover why readiness often follows action—and how one ordinary next step can begin lasting change.