“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
—Mary Oliver
There is a particular feeling that lives inside each of us.
It doesn’t come from logic.
It doesn’t need anyone’s approval.It’s the feeling that arises the moment you say yes to something true.
You’ve felt it before. Maybe it came when you bought a one-way ticket. Or left a job that drained you. Or when you stood up for yourself, even though your voice was shaking.
That feeling?
It’s aliveness.
It’s alignment.
It’s the Dao whispering: This way.Remember When You Said Yes to the Unknown?
Before the weight of responsibility settled in…
Before the years became full of reasons to wait…
There was a moment when you leapt.Maybe you didn’t call it adventure.
Maybe you just called it necessary.
But deep down, it felt like freedom. It felt like you.That version of you is still here.
Maybe quieter now. Maybe waiting.
But not gone.The Path Was Never Linear
From a Daoist view, life is not meant to follow a straight road. It flows like water—winding, circling, sometimes still, sometimes rushing. But it always knows where it’s going.
The same is true for you.
If you’ve lost touch with the part of you that used to feel excited, spontaneous, or hopeful—it’s not gone. It’s just waiting to be remembered.
The call to your “wild and precious life” isn’t always loud.
Sometimes it starts with a flicker.
A sense.
A memory of what it once felt like to be fully awake in your own life.Follow That Feeling
If there is a thread through your life that has always pulled you—toward art, movement, healing, teaching, writing, exploring—this is the time to pick it up again.
And the best way to reconnect?
Follow the feeling.
Think back: When in your life did you feel the most alive?
What were you doing? Who were you with? What were you risking?
Can you remember what it felt like in your body, in your breath?
Now ask yourself:
What choices today bring me closer to that version of myself?
Let that be your compass.
You Don’t Need a 10-Year Plan
You need an honest next step.
The most aligned actions aren’t always big. Often they’re small, quiet, and brave in invisible ways.
Call the person.
Take the walk.
Sign up for the class.
Say the thing you’ve been holding back.This is how adventure begins again.
You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
If you feel the tug to live more truly… but aren’t sure where to begin, I’m here to help.
My work integrates Chinese medicine, Daoist wisdom, and intuitive coaching to help you reconnect to your life’s current and move forward with clarity.
Whether you’re in a moment of transition or a season of remembering, this is sacred work—and it’s worth being supported.