10 BEST BOOKS FOR BUILDING UNSHAKEABLE MENTAL RESILIENCE WHEN LIFE KEEPS KNOCKING YOU DOWN
I'm going to tell you something nobody told me at thirty-eight years old, sitting in my car in the Decatur High parking lot after a nine-minute meeting that.
I'm going to tell you something nobody told me at thirty-eight years old, sitting in my car in the Decatur High parking lot after a nine-minute meeting that.
There is a particular kind of confidence that I used to see in other people and that I wanted badly enough to imitate. It was the kind that looked effortless.
There is a specific kind of confidence that looks calm on the outside but feels like a constant negotiation with yourself on the inside. The confidence to send.
There's this moment I have fairly often, usually around 9 pm when the apartment is finally quiet and I've put the kids to bed and I'm standing at my kitchen.
I remember the exact feeling: a small, cold recognition in my chest, like a door clicking shut somewhere I couldn't name. I remember thinking, defensively,.