I’m a very multi-dimensional person. For my entire life my interests have spanned across every category one could think of. In middle school, my extracurricular activities included every sport under the sun and the academic bowl team.In high school I felt completely at home on the volleyball court and on the stage and now my perfect …
Dec 06
When Things Fall Apart
We live in a society that is fixated on image. Day by day we are judged based on what we wear, what we look like and how well we hold ourselves together. In some ways, our society has convinced us that smiling faces are the only ones worth showing and “positive” emotions are the only …
Feb 19
My Spiritual Evolution
The past few years of my life have been an evolution; and like any full on evolution, it has been challenging, mysterious and gradual. Even today, four years in, I’m not one hundred percent sure of how to define who I have evolved into. But I am much surer now, than I was when the …
Jan 09
Slow and Steady Wins the Race (Unless You’re Getting Chased By Sharks)
I think it’s interesting that in my last post I wrote about the importance of change and the diligence true change requires. Today, I am writing about another of my personal headaches—patience. This idea that “patience is a virtue” can be found all over the surface of philosophy. From the Biblical passages in Proverbs to …
Jan 18
The Story About the Guy In the Ocean and How It Applies To Us
Story Time… There once was a man stranded in the middle of the ocean. His ship had crashed and he was left with nothing but the clothes on his back and a slowly deflating air tube. So in this hopeless situation, he prayed, “God, please bring me a miracle! Rescue me! Send angels to help …



