In which I share excerpts from my voice memo journal about what has been going on, the metaphors I have to explain it, and the mantras that are helping me get through it all.
There is one word I like to keep in my pocket throughout the entire year. Apply it to situations that come up, refer to it when I’m asking questions about my life, and be true to it as a year-long source of inspiration I can rely on.
I’m carrying a few thoughts and experiences with me from 2018 into the new year. It’s all a process of moving forward, onward, upward, and living a better life into 2019. Four thoughts in particular are really playing a part in what I hope my 2
Is it easier to ask for advice, or to give advice? Is advice really what I’m looking for anyway? How about those times when I’m actually after validation, or directions, or don’t want advice at all?
There are a few things I’ve intentionally included as important elements of this podcast, and I’ve got a few ideas I’m looking forward to adding as the podcast continues…
Books are beloved to me. Sometimes it takes only a single line or phrase in a book to convince me it’s worth purchasing and adding to my library because my bookcase is not complete without it.
It’s moments like this that I have to step back, and I have to remind myself, sometimes I even have to say this out loud, because hearing this makes a difference other than just thinking it.
Based on a true story: In 2nd or 3rd grade, I have a substitute teacher who taught me something that has stuck with me ever since. I’m not southern, and neither was the teacher, but I think this might be something school children are taught the
One time I read something that clicked quickly and completely. This is me telling about that time and what it was. You can also listen to me describe what words on a page feel like. In case you didn’t know that words on a page had a feel.
In the debut episode of the Truly Nicole Podcast, I picture an interrogation with myself, and how I might answer those crucial questions ... and whether or not I would be right.