It's about who you become, not the outcome.
Helping you find strength in struggle.
It's about who you become, not the outcome.
These are the intentions that I'm taking with me into 2026 and I'd encourage you create a contract if this is something that feels interesting to explore. I hope that the coming year is full of growth and if there's any way that I can be helpful on the path ahead, I'm always just a message away.
This past weekend I held the first ever Project Endure Retreat and it was so special. It's going to take me a long time to process how special this was for me and how impactful this felt as a group. What started out as 12 people with no-to-loose connections ended 48 hours later with meaningful memories, incredible insights and deep friendships that will last beyond a single weekend.
This coming week I turn 31 years old and that has me feeling, well... old. Here are some thoughts as I head into this coming birth year.
Last weekend we held our fourth annual Project Endure event and it couldn't have gone better. We had a sold out crowd of certified crazies dancing to music that most of the world just don't hear (if none of that made sense, see the quote at the end of this blog or watch this highlight video and then keep reading).
This VERY short blog contains a powerful concept that I don't ever want to forget and that's why I'm writing it down. I hope that it resonates with you as much as it does with me.
This blog is me dumping thoughts - a journal of sorts - and I'm sharing it with the hope that it can encourage even just a single soul. Thank you for reading!
This blog is a short reflection on what it means to be a coach. I'd love if you'd read.
It's from Tsh Oxenreider and it goes, “people are willing to be brave when they admit their smallness within the enormity of the world, and the best way to understand our smallness is to leave our comfort zones and start exploring, one foot in front of the other.”
In the hopes that these help someone else, here are the thoughts from the week (word for word from my journal).