Centerline
At Soul Force Strategies, we believe the most powerful life is one lived in alignment—with your values, your purpose, and your deeper self. Centerline is where strategic insight meets soulful reflection. Here, you'll find thoughtful articles, personal reflections, and practical tools to help you lead with clarity, live with intention, and grow from the inside out. Whether you’re navigating change, refining your identity, or reaching for your next level, Centerline is your space to recalibrate, realign, and rise.
The Map to Your Tender Places
We grow up on fairy tales about love—the castle, the glass slipper, the happily ever after. Then we're told those feelings aren't real, that overwhelming soul-level connection is just infatuation. But here's what I've learned through 32 years of marriage: the castles aren't real, but that profound connection absolutely is. It lives in the exchange that happens when someone hands you the map to their tender places—shows you exactly where they can be wounded—and you choose to protect those places instead of exploit them. When both people are brave enough to be vulnerable AND responsible enough to hold each other's vulnerability as sacred trust, the connection that creates is more powerful than any fairy tale. Because it's real. It's earned. It's chosen every single day.
Home, One Year Later – Carrying the Journey Forward
One year after my round-the-world journey, I realize the trip never really ended. The true souvenirs weren’t places or photos, but the lessons in courage, connection, curiosity, and gratitude—lessons uncovered only by making space for reflection.
Germany – Storybook Charm & Forever Friendship
Germany dazzled me with castles and medieval charm, but what made it unforgettable was sharing it with my dear friend Stacy. Storybook places matter—but the people you experience them with matter even more.
Pakistan – The Power of Connection
Pakistan wasn’t about sightseeing. It was about reconnecting with Dave in the middle of deployment, savoring quiet moments, and realizing that connection—whether with a spouse, children, or friends—is what makes life meaningful.