A collection of honest, Somewhat Congruent reflections on boundaries, burnout, identity, and learning to trust yourself in real time.
No fixing.
No pretending.
Just noticing, recalibrating, and taking the next honest step.
Read through the insights. Take what resonates. Leave the rest.
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Let Them Think What They Think
Some people may see me as ungrateful.
In a moment, that might even be true.
But one moment does not define a whole person.
I can honor my feelings, act in alignment, and release the need to control how I’m perceived.
Some Luck Takes Time
Not all luck is instantaneous.
Some luck is the long game.
The more congruent choices I make—aligning thoughts, feelings, and actions—the more “lucky” I become.
The jackpot wasn’t random. It was built.
Everything Works Out in My Favor (Even When It Annoys Me)
I can be annoyed that I had to repaint my kitchen and be deeply grateful for the men who rebuilt it. Congruency is holding both. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing. It can be learning and loving….at the same time.
When Your Expectations Need A Reality Check
I keep relearning the same lesson in new ways. When context changes, my needs change too. This is a reminder to stop pushing through transitions and start honoring what’s actually happening.
“Late”… but not a dollar short
What if being “late” isn’t a failure, but a mindset shift? This reflection explores fake deadlines, cognitive distortions, and the freedom that comes from giving yourself permission to change the timeline.
Stop Calling It Kindness: The Truth About People-Pleasing
People-pleasing sounds kind, but it often means abandoning your own needs, boundaries, and values. When too much of your energy goes toward others, something has to give — and it’s usually you. This reflection explores why people-pleasing feels so exhausting and what it actually costs.
You Don’t Have to Know Before You Begin
“What do you do when you don’t know what to do?”
You guess. You try. You learn. In this reflection on starting a private practice, I share why confidence isn’t about having all the answers…it’s about trusting yourself enough to begin anyway.
Why Decision Fatigue Hits So Hard
Decision fatigue isn’t a flaw… it’s a nervous system response. Learn why choices feel overwhelming and how to gently move out of freeze mode.