
You’re right on time — stay a while.
You can’t quite explain it, but you feel it.
You wake up one day and realize you’ve become a stranger in your own life.
Your reflection in the mirror is no longer recognizable.
The career, the relationships, the responsibilities — all the roles you play start to feel unfamiliar and distant.
I’m right there with you.
From adolescence through adulthood, I moved through life at full speed —
always rushing toward something, yet floating with no direction.
On the outside, I was leading, delivering, achieving.
It looked like I had it all figured out—
because that’s what we’re supposed to do, right?
Be strong. Be capable. Hold it all together.

In the moments no one else saw,
my heart kept asking for more:
More presence. More honesty.
More alignment with who I am becoming.
So I slowed down…
Not to start over,
but to start differently.
Softer. More awake.
More rooted in what feels true.
I didn’t have a plan.
Just a quiet knowing that I couldn’t keep moving the same way.
And maybe that’s why you’re here.
Because you’ve been feeling it too—
that soft pull beneath the busyness.
A quiet yes you can’t quite explain, but can’t ignore either.
There’s nothing you need to fix.
Nothing you need to become.
Just a space to pause.
To breathe.
To meet yourself where you are.
That’s where this begins.
~Sandra
If you look at what you have in life, you’ll always have more. If you look at what you don’t have in life, you’ll never have enough.
-Maya Angelou