
Make It Mean Something: Intention Traditions
Traditions don’t have to be inherited—they can be invented. From sitcom rituals to quiet moments with family, I’ve been thinking about how we make meaning from the ordinary. It’s not about waiting for the calendar to tell you what’s important. It’s about choosing to make something matter. This week, I’m reflecting on intentionality, effort, and the beautiful, silly ways we create traditions of our own.

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Growth begins the moment you question what you’ve always accepted as true—even if it’s just your hate for eggs.

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Inside Out: The Dystopian Temptation of Severance

Maximalist: Not Just an Art Form

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The Art of Hosting: From Homebody to Party Starter

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The TUT Revamp: New Look, Same Soul

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Committed to the Bit: Love, Growth, and the Three C’s

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Liar, Liar Pants on Fire or Are You a Truther?

How Do You Chase the Pursuit of Happiness or Is Everything Gold?

Can You Truly Ever Know Someone Or Is Their Resume Enough?
