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Posts tagged emotional leadership
What the Garden Remembers

The garden is not really mine. I am the current keeper. A meditation on flowers, mothers, daughters, Celtic heritage, and the four generations of women whose hands still tend these plants alongside my own.

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The Design Eye | Spring 2026 — Gathered from the Garden

The most beautiful arrangements are never the ones we plan. They are the ones the garden offers in its own time — and we are quiet enough to receive them. The first edition of The Design Eye explores what a morning after the rain taught about beauty, intention, and the design of a gathered life.

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French Roast Chicken with Vermouth and Fresh Herbs | A Sunday Slow Living Tradition

There is a particular quality to a Sunday afternoon when something good is roasting in the oven. This French inspired roast chicken — made in a blue Le Creuset with vermouth, fresh herbs, and root vegetables — is a recipe inherited from a mother's kitchen and refined through French cooking classes. Slow living at its most nourishing and beautiful.

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Composing Rituals in Provence: Craft, Concentration, and the Art of Intentional Care

A story of Provence, memory, and recognition. This feature explores L’AUGUSTE, a French botanical skincare house shaped by art, ritual, and the women behind its creation.

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The Warmth of Becoming: The Climb That Shaped Me

For many years, my life was defined by the climb. Strength was rewarded. Softness was rarely acknowledged. I learned to endure, to lead, and to hold everything together. What I did not realize was how much of myself I had carefully kept within the lines. It was not until I stood before the turning sea and its fearless spectrum of color that I understood balance was not about dividing my time, but about reclaiming space to see myself clearly again.

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