From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust
Owning What You Know While Staying Open to More There’s a paradox that highly capable women know all too well: the more they learn, the more they realize how much they don’t know. Instead of feeling confident in their growing expertise,
The Lie of Safety: Clinging to Comfort Is Costing You Everything
Women are wired for safety. It’s not paranoia - it’s survival. It's real, not to be taken lightly or trivialized. From an early age, we learn to scan our surroundings, walk toward our cars with our sharpest key between our
The Isolation of Responsibility
I spent years alone in the practice room as a singer. In fact, I still spend time alone in the practice room, but now it's different. Back then, even though I had teachers, coaches, and colleagues, in my head, I
Vulnerability is a Bridge to Confidence
Sometimes it still feels like a man's world. As far as we've come as women, we still have a loooong way to go. And sometimes, you really feel it. Let's take a look at it for a moment. As women, we
Navigating the Winds of Change
Storm Ylenia – the travel disruptions, the damage, the loss – was not felt as much here in southern Germany as it was in northern Europe. We had rain for sure, and a relentless wind that felt like it would
Proud to be Introverted, BUT..
When the subject comes up, people are almost always surprised to hear that I’m an introvert. They use a lot of adjectives that they associate with extroversion; lively, spirited, good conversationalist, outgoing, “but you’re a stage person”. I read somewhere a