Goals for 2025, Mental Health, Running, Still I Run, Training Recap

2025 Running Recap: Worth the Work, Just Not the Way I Expected

A candid 2025 running recap exploring burnout, identity, and redefining running for mental health. A reminder that sometimes the most important work is learning when to change the rules.

ADHD, Keeping It Real, Mental Health, Mind Matters, Still I Run

Mind Matters: Let’s Talk About Grief

When you mention grief, most people think of the kind that comes with death. It also shows up in friendships that fade and identities we've left behind. Grief doesn't disappear when the holidays show up. Instead, we get to awkwardly juggle them with joy and celebration. You'll be driving around looking at Christmas lights, eating… Continue reading Mind Matters: Let’s Talk About Grief

ADHD, Keeping It Real, Mental Health

My house is messy, and my brain is, too.

Yes, this is another ADHD blog post. Yes, there will be more. Sorry, not sorry. Writing is how I figure myself out. Some people podcast, some make TikToks - I write. It’s how I turn the chaos of my spicy brain into something semi-coherent. So if you're still here, thanks. And if this is your… Continue reading My house is messy, and my brain is, too.

ADHD, Mental Health

Making My Smart Phone ADHD Friendly (Part 1)

As smart as my smartphone is, it isn't working with my brain—it’s working against it. This isn't news to me. I have found myself distracted by my phone at work. I also get trapped in a doom scroll for hours more times than I would like to admit. (See also "time blindness," another trait that… Continue reading Making My Smart Phone ADHD Friendly (Part 1)

ADHD, Keeping It Real, Mental Health

Shouting it from the rooftops… “I have ADHD.”

For so long, I thought something was wrong with me. Why was it so hard to keep up with things everyone else seemed to manage so easily? Cleaning the house, being on time, finishing tasks, keeping my space organized, remembering appointments, switching between tasks - it all felt like an uphill battle. And no matter… Continue reading Shouting it from the rooftops… “I have ADHD.”

Goals for 2025, Keeping It Real, Mental Health, Monthly Challenge, Running, Still I Run

2025 Mental Health Awareness Month Wrap-Up: Progress Not Perfection

My plan for this year’s Still I Run: RunStreak for Mental Health Awareness Month was to run or walk at least one mile every day. While I didn’t execute that plan perfectly, I still walked or ran at least a mile on 22 out of 31 days. That’s something I’m proud of. I have always… Continue reading 2025 Mental Health Awareness Month Wrap-Up: Progress Not Perfection

Keeping It Real, Mental Health, Month of Movement, Monthly Challenge, Running, Still I Run

May is Mental Health Awareness Month – Come Streaking With Me!

No, not that kind of streaking. I’m talking about the Still I Run May RunStreak – an annual event that encourages people to run or walk every day in May to raise awareness for mental health. As a proud co-captain of the Still I Run: Saginaw Chapter, I’m lacing up (fully clothed, I promise) and… Continue reading May is Mental Health Awareness Month – Come Streaking With Me!

Goals for 2025, Keeping It Real, Mental Health, Running

Why I’m Not Upset About a DNS

Before January 1, 2025, I had never seen a DNS (Did Not Start) next to my name in race results. I’ve had to switch distances before and even had a few DNFs (Did Not Finish) due to missing cut-off times, but I always made it to the start line—until this year. This past weekend, I… Continue reading Why I’m Not Upset About a DNS

Mental Health, Nutrition

Navigating the Complexities of Eating Disorders and Obesity as a Registered Dietitian

Eating Disorders Awareness Week is recognized just one week prior to Obesity Awareness Week, and they both happen at the beginning of National Nutrition Month. Every year at this time I find myself reflecting on my personal approach as a dietitian. The dietitian community holds strong and divided opinions on approaches to weight and its… Continue reading Navigating the Complexities of Eating Disorders and Obesity as a Registered Dietitian

Mental Health, Nutrition, Running

The Fine Line Between Discipline and Disorder: Reflecting this Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Eating Disorders Awareness Week, or EDAW (February 24-March 2, 2025) is an annual campaign promoted by the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). The goal of EDAW is to educate the public about eating disorders. It also aims to provide hope and visibility to those who are impacted by eating disorders. The 2025 EDAW theme is… Continue reading The Fine Line Between Discipline and Disorder: Reflecting this Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Goals for 2024, Mental Health, Race Recaps, Running, Still I Run

2024 Running Year in Review: Miles Change You

2024 has been a year of transformation for me, both in my running and personal life. I faced challenges on and off the roads and trails. Every mile, literally and figuratively, changed me. Tonight marks the end of the year. I am reflecting on the miles I logged in 2024 and thinking about the milestones… Continue reading 2024 Running Year in Review: Miles Change You

Goals for 2024, Mental Health, Race Recaps, Running, Still I Run

Race Recap: Hot Cider Hustle Half Marathon

TL;DR - I loved the course for the Hot Cider Hustle Half Marathon and ended up defying my own expectations of what I was capable of! The unabridged version: After I decided to sell my marathon bib for the Detroit Marathon this year, I looked for half marathons to run instead. I had already made… Continue reading Race Recap: Hot Cider Hustle Half Marathon

Keeping It Real, Mental Health, Still I Run

Your Story Isn’t Over

September is Suicide Prevention Month: a time for reflection, awareness, and action. This month serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of mental healthcare. It also highlights breaking the stigma around mental illness. Additionally, it underscores the need to support those who struggle. I am part of a community that promotes all of the… Continue reading Your Story Isn’t Over