The Longer I Live, The Less I Believe in Black and White

The Longer I Live, The Less I Believe in Black and Whiteby: Irina AlexanderPublished on: 03/24/2026

An abstract image showing gradients—not sharp black and white contrast, but soft transitions between shades. Perhaps ink in water, gradients of gray, or light diffusing through layers. The image should feel contemplative and complex, not binary. Muted, sophisticated tones.

Personal Story & Integration
The Longer I Live, The Less I Believe in Black and White

What If You’re Not a Procrastinator?

What If You’re Not a Procrastinator?by: Jen HardyPublished on: 03/17/2026

What if the tasks you keep avoiding aren’t proof of a flaw — but a signal worth listening to? One conversation changed how I think about procrastination entirely.

Personal Story & Integration
What If You’re Not a Procrastinator?

I Forgot to Practice What I Already Knew

I Forgot to Practice What I Already Knewby: Jen HardyPublished on: 03/10/2026

Jen thought she had the right take — until a friend’s quiet courage reminded her that knowing something and living it aren’t the same thing. A reflection on echo chambers, gray areas, and the kind of curiosity that actually changes something.

Personal Story & Integration
I Forgot to Practice What I Already Knew

Unspoken Expectations Are Silent Relationship Killers

Unspoken Expectations Are Silent Relationship Killersby: Irina AlexanderPublished on: 11/14/2025

A simple conversation with my 9-year-old turned into a powerful lesson about leadership, love, and the damage unspoken expectations can quietly cause.

Leadership & Communication
Unspoken Expectations Are Silent Relationship Killers