I loved this, it made me think and it encouraged me to keep going, to keep taking that next step, to keep building the world I am looking for. I restacked two quotes from this I loved it so much. And it is the little changes.
Because that’s exactly what I’m trying to model — not some giant reinvention overnight, but the steady, stubborn building of the world we actually want to live in.
It really is the little changes.
The banana instead of the grazing. The easel assembled. The call made. The quote restacked.
None of it looks dramatic from the outside. But stack enough of those small moves together and suddenly your life feels different.
Thank you for restacking the quotes. That’s how this grows — one woman keeping going, and another saying, “Me too.”
Monica, that is so incredibly awesome!!!! The joy and excitement you have are woven into your text like multicolored threads; it’s clear that women are feeling this excitement…for so many of us out here it’s an open window into a new way of thinking and FEELING about ourselves, that hasn’t been either successful, or even attempted. Phew!!! Evolving are we!
Because what you’re describing isn’t hype. It’s aliveness.
When I feel that joy, it’s not something I manufacture for the page. It’s something I’m living and then letting spill out. And if it reads like multicolored threads, it’s probably because I’m actually weaving as I go.
What moves me most is what you said about feeling differently about yourselves.
That’s the real shift.
Not new goals.
Not bigger to-do lists.
Not trying harder.
A new way of feeling in your own skin.
That’s evolution.
And it doesn’t always come with fireworks. Sometimes it’s just a window cracking open and fresh air coming in where there used to be stale thinking.
Bravo, Monica and Susan and all your amazing women who are doing it! Bravo!
Thank you Monica!
I loved this, it made me think and it encouraged me to keep going, to keep taking that next step, to keep building the world I am looking for. I restacked two quotes from this I loved it so much. And it is the little changes.
That makes me so happy to read.
Because that’s exactly what I’m trying to model — not some giant reinvention overnight, but the steady, stubborn building of the world we actually want to live in.
It really is the little changes.
The banana instead of the grazing. The easel assembled. The call made. The quote restacked.
None of it looks dramatic from the outside. But stack enough of those small moves together and suddenly your life feels different.
Thank you for restacking the quotes. That’s how this grows — one woman keeping going, and another saying, “Me too.”
Keep building. I’m right here doing the same.
Monica, that is so incredibly awesome!!!! The joy and excitement you have are woven into your text like multicolored threads; it’s clear that women are feeling this excitement…for so many of us out here it’s an open window into a new way of thinking and FEELING about ourselves, that hasn’t been either successful, or even attempted. Phew!!! Evolving are we!
Oh that just made me smile.
Because what you’re describing isn’t hype. It’s aliveness.
When I feel that joy, it’s not something I manufacture for the page. It’s something I’m living and then letting spill out. And if it reads like multicolored threads, it’s probably because I’m actually weaving as I go.
What moves me most is what you said about feeling differently about yourselves.
That’s the real shift.
Not new goals.
Not bigger to-do lists.
Not trying harder.
A new way of feeling in your own skin.
That’s evolution.
And it doesn’t always come with fireworks. Sometimes it’s just a window cracking open and fresh air coming in where there used to be stale thinking.
Yes. We are evolving.
And the best part? We’re doing it consciously.
That’s powerful.