How “Warming Up” Helps Me Delay GratificationAs a runner, the first mile always feels terrible, but it’s a necessary step in the processNov 2869Nov 2869
Published inRunner's LifeBreaking Through The Wall After Three Years of PlateauA marathon personal best reframed my expectation of what is possibleNov 1428Nov 1428
Disappointed, But Not Surprised In Trump’s Re-ElectionWe Democrats need to recalibrate, but I’m not quite sure howNov 95Nov 95
Published inThe Partnered PenWhy Stubbornness Is My Survival MechanismIt comes from feeling like I can’t make my own decisions, but sometimes, it holds me backOct 3110Oct 3110
The Day I Quit BaseballEven when something doesn’t work out and you quit and give up, there’s a whole world out there, waiting to be explored.Oct 1919Oct 1919
Published inInvisible IllnessI Wish My Parents Got Divorced SoonerMuch of our collective generational trauma likely comes from staying in a marriage that clearly didn’t work.Oct 117Oct 117
Published inRunner's LifeGetting Heckled While RunningUnfortunately, the burden is on us as runners to look out for our own safetyOct 520Oct 520
Published inFlux MagazineI’ve Been Accused of Eating Cats And Dogs. Attacks Against Haitian Immigrants Are Much Worse.Specifically targeting a vulnerable population with a presidential platform is just wrongSep 234Sep 234
Published inThe Partnered PenHow a Long-Term Perspective Is Helping Me Stay GroundedThis day, this moment, is just one in a big puzzle.Sep 211Sep 211