Lessons From the Auto Mechanic
It was a rainy evening the day before Christmas Eve. And instead of bustling around for last-minute gifts, I found myself leaning over the counter at my auto service shop reviewing the many things that were wrong with my car.
A Celebration + Video Tribute
Share in the victory bell ringing as Hivery members honor and express gratitude to our Founder, Grace Kraaijvanger, for all that she’s done to create space for kind community. Get out your tissues! :)
15 Best Books of Summer
We partnered with BookSparks to bring you a summer reading list for you to read on your airplane to vacay, the beach, or the couch while you escape the heat.
Happy Summer Reading!
Tell Your Mother (Earth) You Love Her
Am I the only one that allows being late for a hike to be a reason to pile on in my brain about all the other things I’m dropping the ball on!?! I was hard at work crafting a mental list of all the other things I suck at. Yes, my friends...we teach what we need to learn.
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Re-Vamping Your Website
As business owners, we’re always looking for the areas we can up-level our business. From product offerings to marketing, the list can sometimes seem endless. But overhauling one’s website is often one of the biggest things on the minds of entrepreneurs.
How signing a document taught me to say yes to myself
I'll never forget this day. It was March of 2019. I had just handed the signed lease to Rich Hillis, the Executive Director of Fort Mason at the time. The ink was still wet on the paper when I handed it over to him, the two of us standing in the lobby of what was about to become the front desk of The Hivery…
Top 10 commitments for 2021
After some thoughtful spaciousness, here are my top 10 musings and commitments for this upcoming year.
With this beautiful community by my side, I commit to the following…
Going All In
There is not a moment that I have regretted this adventure, not even in the darkest days of 2020. Not even on the Friday night a few months ago when I got in bed at 5 pm with tears flowing down my cheeks (I had just had it). I don't regret any of it for a second. Not a single bit…
The Morning Routine Turns to Soup
Rushing will not get us, or me, or you to satisfaction any sooner. It will not unveil the crystal ball of a clear outcome or a certainty for what is to come. Sure, we'd all love that elusive gift of clarity, but sometimes it comes in a package of not doing versus doing…
Double down? Or back to bed?
Isn't it curious how we tend to stray from the very things we need the most during hard times? And, that it's hardest to make time for the things we actually love to do?