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Header Image for Self Love Atlas blog post titled "Run Your Race at Your Pace" It features the title in white letters on a pink box with a background photo featuring Morgan and her Partner Bradley crossing the finish line at the Joe Manfreda Dream Dash 5k in Roseville Michigan. The finish line has an inflatable awning with rainbow tie dye and orange cones lining the race course. Morgan and Bradley both have their hands up in celebration of finishing the race.

Run Your Race at Your Pace

Earlier this month, I did a 5k race called “The Dream Dash” in memory of my friend, Joe Manfreda, who died unexpectedly when we were juniors in high school. It was the first one I’ve run in a few years due to my own health challenges coupled with the Covid-19

60 ideas for personal growth goals

60 Ideas for Personal Growth Goals

One of the challenges many people face when pursuing ongoing personal growth is choosing what to work on next. Every time we achieve a goal or finish working on one thing, there’s a period of time where it’s like “okay… I did that, so what now?”  And it would be

8 Steps to Restarting a Goal and Un-Giving-Up

Whether it’s learning a new skill, taking care of our health and bodies, or working towards any other goal, almost all of us have started something we’ve never finished. In this post, you’ll find some simple steps to restarting something you’ve wanted to do, but never really followed through to

attention women, you don't need to prove you're an equal, reflection on equitable relationships

Attention Women: You Don’t Need to Prove You’re an Equal

Just last night, when visiting a friend’s mother, I expressed my desire to have a truly equitable relationship with my partner. I told her how I’ve seen so many women in committed relationships get treated like they’re less than their partners, and how I desperately want to avoid that in

how to make your own success metrics, redefine success and measure success on your own terms

Redefining Success: How to Make Your Own Success Metrics

Over the last week, I’ve been reading “A New Earth” by Eckhart Tolle. And while every page of that book is overflowing with wisdom, there was one passage about how we measure success that really caught my attention.  Eckhart writes,  “Don’t let a mad world tell you that success is

the downside of doing your best, if your dont define what it means to do your best, you can work too hard and burn yourself out, how to avoid making this mistake

The Downside of Doing Your Best

When I was growing up, everyone told me to do my best, but nobody told me that doing your best could backfire, big time. Trying hard and doing your best can reap many rewards in your lifetime, but what happens if you overdo it?  If you identify as a busy

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How to Stop Feeling “Behind”

So many of us feel like we’re behind in our lives. We glance around and see numerous examples of people achieving the things we want to achieve. Maybe we’re comparing ourselves to someone who has more financial stability than us. Maybe they have a skill we want to cultivate, a

row of barriers on empty track

How to Quiet Your Fear of Failure

Most people experience fear of failure in their lifetimes. It’s totally normal and understandable, but it’s also potentially harmful. As far as I’ve observed, a fear of failure seems to be the biggest factor that stops people from creating a life they love.  If we let our fear of failure

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7 Ways to Start the Goal That Scares You

Do you have something you’ve wanted to do for a long time, but could never quite muster the motivation to start? Well, you’re definitely not alone. This past week, I had a handful conversations with dear friends who are each in a transitional state in their lives. Some of them